Harristown Road office was the only Bergen County constituent office of the congressman.
U.S. Senate candidate says shutdown 'makes real people hurt,' according to news report.
Stumping with Texas Gov. Rick Perry in Hasbrouck Heights, senate candidate Steve Lonegan defended shutdown of federal government over Obamacare.
Democratic candidate blasts Christie's economic policies, outlines plans to bolster New Jersey economy.
Recent polls show strong support for a constitutional amendment that would raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour.
Pristine views will be spoiled, Manhattan and Bronx borough presidents claim.
Bill urges Japanese government to "take responsibility" for sex slavery during WWII in Japanese military camps.
Public hearing set for July
"Comfort women" forced into prostitution by the Japanese "deserve the dignity of having these crimes acknowledged," Assembly members Gordon Johnson and Connie Wagner say.
Pilot program will allow NJ Transit bus riders along three routes to take the NY Waterway ferries and buses during the afternoons/evenings, saving 30 minutes on the way home.
Young birds expected to take flight within weeks
Federal government had the program closed last year after higher-than-anticipated death rates and reports of kidney failure, according to northjersey.com
The state urges customers to consult the database before buying a car
Curbs, sidewalks, roadway all scheduled to be replaced in 2013.
Meeting rescheduled for June.
Employee to design radio amplification systems so first responders can communicate in high-rise buildings.
The last stage in an energy efficiency overhaul of six municipal buildings will replace the backup generator in borough hall.
Speakers at the rally in Ridgewood pressed the crowd to lobby the state senate in support of 12 proposed gun control bills.
Take a look at what's going on in Fort Lee this week.
Mayor and Council unanimously approve 2013 Municipal Budget.
Fort Lee had 188 tax appeals in 2012.
Mark your calendars--there is a lot going on in Fort Lee this week.
Catch up on Fort Lee's top stories here.
Saying that the letter "shocked my conscience," Sokolich reiterates governing body's support of memorial, but asks for consensus.
University examined more than 500 municipal websites.
The law, inspired by the national uproar created by Nutley's "Tanning Mom," seeks to protect New Jersey's youth from the most common form of cancer.
Therapists would be required to report patients who present a threat to themselves or others to state attorney general