Christie to announce Narcan initiaitve
Hidden cameras, skimming devices leading to account thefts
Two cycles slated for spring
$5.7M purchase will be the county's largest preservation acquisition ever
From gas station to gold buyers, investigators ensure Ocean County businesses treat consumers fairly
GOP bypasses local candidates, Lonegan
Emergency exercise drill will be conducted Tuesday
Dates run April through October
Provisions of Biggert-Waters law could permanently change if bill is signed by Obama
Mayor wants new assessments on the books for 2015
Dredging projects will remove sand and muck from Sandy-affected channels, DOT says
Hotline, power grid inspection will be on the table at meeting
Nick Juliano receives Lacey GOP endorsement
Social services costs, equipment replacements also spur budget increase
Hill of Toms River, Byrnes of Berkeley, still in the race
Committee: quality of life issues resulting from proliferation of home-based car repair businesses
Number of six-figure retirees up 75 percent in last three years, according to new report
Rumpf, Gove take Republican leadership positions
Legislation signed by Gov. Chris Christie this weeks makes for easier cleanup following a natural disaster, such as Hurricane Sandy.
The legislation was introduced in response to accidents in Wall, Little Egg Harbor and Highlands in 2013.
Assemblyman Paul Moriarty, D-Gloucester/Camden, was cleared of drunk driving charges thanks to a dashboard camera inside the arresting police officer's vehicle.
High winds, heavy snow, mixed precipitation, storm surges and sub-zero temperatures along with the possibility of a foot of snow in some areas led to Tuesday afternoon's declaration.
Systemwide crosshonoring is in effect for Tuesday.
The governor made several oblique references to the "Bridgegate" scandal, noting the large phalanx of photographers and reporters present at the firehouse event
New Rutgers Research Looks at Unequal Burdens and Their Multiple Causes
NBC shows former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leads Gov. Chris Christie by 13 points in 2016 presidential election survey
Christie projected about $1 billion in revenue in its first year. So far, $8.4 million has been raised, according to The Press of Atlantic City.
In Manahawkin, the governor makes first public appearance since 'Bridgegate' scandal broke