Governor's Toms River town hall message emphasizes reforms to spending, taxation, education and pensions.
Voters at various polling places discussed the election, candidates and the democratic process.
Republican seeks election after choosing not to run last year.
Republican aims for a chance at re-election.
The Giudices go shopping for a Thanksgiving turkey in Wyckoff in this week's episode.
Mayor voted at about 6:45 a.m. on Tuesday.
Democrat is running for township committee.
Incumbent senator wants to preserve open spaces, cut spending and protect taxpayers.
Republican aims for re-election to township committee.
Primary elections will be held June 7.
Art Daughtry is running for a spot on the township committee.
Info says half don't know who he is, but he'd still beat challenger.
No official recommendation was made.
Primary ballots being accepted at county clerk's office.
The transfer of surplus library funds will now be sent to the state librarian for approval.
The park would be built in the Community Park.
Wirths speaks at seventh annual United Way Public Officials Forum.
Meeting was first of two to discuss the topic.
State ordered to pay $500 million to poorer school districts.
The public will have a chance to discuss the 2011 municipal budget at tonight's township committee meeting.
NJ Governor addressed a packed crowd at Princeton University on Friday.
HUD funding benefits those in Morris, Somerset, Passaic, Warren and Sussex counties.
Among the tentative goals is working to increase recycling in the township.
Congressman tells Morris Chamber of Commerce that spending is the biggest issue in Washington.
Head of the state agency Choose NJ tells Morris County audience that changes are indeed coming.
Public health officials from Morris, Warren, Sussex and Passaic counties stage exercise.
Work will cause off-peak lane closures and potential full roadway closures.
Board president calls the park plan 'beautiful.'
Two-year study highlights gains and impact of freight rail service.
Symbolic golden spikes driven in the tracks to mark the end of project.
An idea for a water spray park was also discussed.
State report details continued need for aid for the unemployed as job creation stutters.
Traffic concerns due to a proposed Lowe's were also discussed.
Parking and traffic were major discussion points during hearing, which will continue in June.
Committee plans to make information for meetings viewable via web and projectors.
'It's a glorious day for the United States.'
Leader of al Qaeda terrorist group killed in U.S.-led mission in Pakistan.
Morris County Tourism Bureau chief says better signs and phone apps could drive tourism dollars.
Statistics tell a lot of stories, and some aren't obvious, planning director says.