With lines being drawn in Parsippany and Morris Plains, there might be a proviso in the senators bill to appease both sides.
Governor's state-of-the-state address called 'disingenuous.'
Christie's approval ratings decline, but still strong in wake of unfolding scandal, poll says.
Refusal to answer committee's questions is a misdemeanor, state assemblyman says.
Chris Christie and the lane closure scandal dominated the media this week. We compiled a list of the best tweets from the governor's supporters and critics.
One woman claims she was so distraught by traffic that it caused her to vomit.
Bridget Kelly's friends rally around their Ramsey neighbor after her public dismissal from governor's office on Thursday.
Dueling resolutions between Morris Plains and Parsippany come down on opposite sides of the state senators' Greystone bill.
'I take him for his word,' Mayor Mark Sokolich said after accepting governor's in-person apology late Thursday afternoon.
Kelly's 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee' email and other messages exchanged before lane closures surfaced Wednesday.
Share your thoughts by using the Twitter hashtag #Bridgegate as the governor responds to the growing scandal.
Bruce Sisler succeeds Peter Mancuso as mayor. Daniel Caffrey gets the nod as deputy for 2014.
Governor said he is 'outraged' and had no knowledge of the alleged political payback scheme aimed at Fort Lee mayor.
'Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee,' wrote a deputy chief of staff to the governor, according to report.
The community of caring bestows 'highest honor' to the Beautification Committee.
Tom Mastrangelo, of Montville, was chosen at reorganization meeting as the director for the second consecutive year.
Returning council members re-up for another three years.
How, where and when unmanned aerial surveillance could be used by law enforcement and fire departments is addressed in the legislation.
The measure, passed unanimously by the state Senate in September to honor the late Parsippany assemblyman, now goes to the governor for his signature.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
Governor closes state offices Friday as storm brings heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures.
The U.S. Postal Service’s regulator approved the increase of about 6 percent across all mail services.
Governor faces criticism for not defending two of New Jersey's gun laws in court.
The New Jersey governor's first GIF-filled post came Monday morning.
Gov. Chris Christie leads Hillary Clinton by just 2 percentage points in the latest CNN/ORC poll.
The proposed legislation still has to gain approval of the state senate and Gov. Christie.
State senators get pushback over proposed open space plan for the former New Jersey State Lunatic Asylum at Morristown.
This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.
Sens. Joe Pennacchio and Anthony Bucco introduced legislation that would limit the use of the property and turn the land into open space.
April L. Judge comes from director's position at West Caldwell Library.
Volunteers make a case for more money at council and township committee meetings.
Patrons can use tickets on alternative travel mode including rail, light rail, bus.
From Monday through Saturday, registered hunters may use shotguns to kill a total of two antlered deer and one black bear.
Some Parsippany Board members express support in saving the iconic asylum from the wrecking ball.
If you're still applying fertilizer containing nitrogen or phosphorus to your lawn, stop—there's a new law to protect waterways, and you may be in violation.
Complaint says the Lyon campaign broke the law four times, including switching the name on a then-unreported $16,000 campaign donation from the candidate's father's name to the candidate's.
District 26 assemblywoman's bill, A-4491, would allow residents to contribute to a fund to benefit research into children's cancers via their income tax returns.
Work on the fence extension along Route 53 to be completed Tuesday.