Assemblyman Scott Rumana is the Republican caucus point person on the potential ballot question.
State senator, assemblyman, county chairman weigh in on heated Republican Primary race.
Clerk fearful new screening devices at administration building could scramble voting cartridges, report says.
Christie spent nearly a third of that taxpayer money -- $82,000 -- on food at NFL games, according to state records.
As approval ratings drop, New Jersey says top politician knew about scandal during and after lane closures.
New Jersey's First Lady told reporters Monday she resigned to spend time with kids, travel around NJ and 'elsewhere' with governor.
Debate will be held at the Lamplighter Restaurant in Chester on May 7.
Spending plan approved by county's governing body.
Rutgers-Eagleton survey says legislator shouldn't leave office unless found guilty.
Trio of incumbents who ran on same ticket in 2012 split for new campaign.
Governing body to begin second full tour of county's 39 municipalities.
Krickus, Scapicchio add newcomer as most conservative bunch on the ballot.
Morris County governing body opposed project with formal resolution.
Resolution cites safety, environmentally concerns of propose oil project.
Christie's 132nd event will be held March 24.
Companion bill to Senate legislation to be considered by full assembly after 9-1 vote Monday.
Six county crews working daily to patch potholes created from harsh winter.
Ceremony will be held in April honoring Joan Bramhall.
BettyLou DeCroce (R-Morris, Essex, Passaic) sponsors legislation keeping tests away from lowest three grades.
New legislation would force parents to have exemption request notarized, add further explanation to reasoning.
Shared services agreement would bring $215 daily to Morris County for each youth, agreement runs through 2016.
The bill was approved by a vote of 36-0. The Assembly approved it 73-0 in November. It now heads to the Governor’s desk.
Former Assemblyman Richard Merkt tells Daily Beast the governor's take on major issue may be a political play.
Three plaques with more than 260 names now on display in Morristown.
Congressmen Frelinghuysen and Lance both re-elected thanks to huge margins in Morris County.
Department head Ed Rochford put merit pay in contract that was never approved by county, report said.
Professionals from Morristown, St. Clare's explain processes at local medical facilities.
The bill would remove the automatic assumption that first time domestic aggravated assault cases qualify for non-imprisonment, and more.
Long Valley's Margaret Nordstrom appointed to top spot by 11-1 vote, report says.
Office will be open until 9 p.m. on final day.
The guide will allow voters to compare candidates' own words on Social Security, medicare and financial security.
The red light camera program expires in mid-December and can be terminated then, unless the legislature decides to extend it.
Board of Freeholders adopts resolution urging president, congress to take immediate action on release of Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi.
Legislators call for the removal the NFL's tax-exempt status and suggest using the tax funding to benefit domestic violence prevention.
Two-year pretrial intervention program given to Phillipsburg woman, report says.
The bill would address shortcomings in law requiring decades-old mapping to be used in review of New Milford Development Project.
Sgt. Aaron Alonso was guest at Leadership Under Fire program.
Freeholders will discuss future plans of the Bergen Regional Medical Center today.
One day employees will receive $200 for 14-hour shift.
Port Authority police officers who worked on the George Washington Bridge during 2013's "Bridgegate" were told to shut up, a memo revealed.