Christopher Onesti firing weapon despite state ruling he can no longer handle a gun
National Weather Service issues a winter weather advisory for today, some schools close ahead of snow
Patrons can use tickets on alternative travel mode including rail, light rail, bus
Problems persist, but access is improving, according to nj.com.
And state Senate approved a bill that would offer in-state tuition to undocumented immigrants who grew up in NJ
The Jersey Shore is expected to get a 'dusting' of the white stuff Tuesday, which could be the start of a potentially dramatic winter season.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Voter turnout reached 50 percent in Ocean County during an election in which the overall state turnout was described as abysmal.
Connors, Holzapfel re-elected to Senate; Gove, Rumpf, Wolfe and McGuckin retain Assembly seats
Freeholders, surrogate win re-election
Here are the arguments on voting yes or no on two ballot questions in Tuesday election
Board of Education candidates also running in the general election
A federal bill would delay the hikes required by the Biggert-Waters Act by four years.
Voters agree with the governor's decision to drop his appeal.
Vote follows loud, angry opposition from senior citizens who "don't trust government"
The news comes hours after gay couples marry in Jersey City, Newark, Red Bank, Asbury Park and other towns in N.J.
His opponent says marijuana is a gateway drug and should not be legalized.
Same-sex marriage becomes legal effective Monday.
Two committees will discuss a host of issues
Eight will vie for the late Sen. Frank Lautenberg's seat.
The special election will fill the seat left vacant following the death of the death Sen. Frank Lautenberg.
Lonegan is seen as too conservative by most respondents in the Rutgers-Eagleton poll.
Federal grants will help pay for the $5.8 million project
Booker leading 52 percent to 42 percent, according to Monmouth U. poll
Implementation is scheduled for Oct. 21. The Christie Administration is appealing Thursday's decision to an appellate court.
Five NJ residents died from CO poisoning after Superstorm Sandy