The license will cost $1,200, and the sellers must be registered with the health department.
Gov. Christie made the announcement Friday afternoon. The deal includes a cut to the sales tax and eventual elimination of the estate tax.
Ciattarelli is one of the few New Jersey Republicans to come out against Donald Trump, calling him an 'embarrassment' and a 'charlatan.'
Gov. Chris Christie's Executive Order putting a halt to road projects has delayed the final paving on Valley Road.
Lawmakers tell NBC News they are considering whether to bring articles of impeachment against N.J. Gov. Chris Christie for Bridgegate.
Princeton Council said the loss of trees to build new homes was the reason behind the revision.
Her headquarters will open at 138 Nassau Street in Princeton.
"What makes any community great is paying its own way. It’s time for Jersey City to start doing that," Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli said.
Gov. Chris Christie has signed legislation awarding $90 million in redevelopment tax credits to two New Jersey towns.
A public hearing for the ordinance took place Monday night.
Mayor Liz Lempert said the town has to acknowledge what is happening, and figure out how to best deal with it in the future.
Council may consider an ordinance this fall to allow for only residential uses.
The session will be held in the coming weeks.
Due to an increased number of removal proceedings, many removal cases wait 4 or 5 years to hit the courtroom.
A stiffer fine is being considered for illegally cutting down trees, among other changes.
None of the incumbent board members filed to run for re-election, so who's pursuing the seats?
The crossing is one of the most heavily-used crossings in Mercer County.
Scotia MacRae succeeds Peter Wolanin
The governor's office has released a list of transportation projects that will shut down Friday due to a lack of funding.
No reason was given for Kevin Bannon's firing.
The unanimous vote took place Monday night.
Plan would be phased in over three years; new website shows residents the tax difference under the Governor's proposal.
Brian Hughes has been elected to a 2-year term with the non-partisan organization.
The town has options for developing affordable housing on that land.
Final results were posted Monday morning.
Democratic primaries were held for seats in local, state and national government on Tuesday.
Who's on the ballot, and where can residents go to vote on Tuesday?
American flags that have become tattered, soiled or are otherwise “no longer fit for display” will be decommissioned in a ceremony June 14.
John Heilner applauds the town for keeping its tax increase minimal.
The grant will help the town conduct litter cleanup efforts.
The budget was approved Monday night after a previous vote was postponed in an effort to make additional cuts.
Catherine Fitzpatrick was first nominated in 2009.
Council is still considering at least $150,000 in additional cuts.
Robert Kiser will retire in June after serving as engineer for 33 years.
Hundreds of dead Gizzard Shad have been reported in the last few weeks.
She will leave her position in Princeton for the new job, which is effective June 1.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation announced state aid for road projects this week.
Council approved the designation with a 5-0 vote Monday night.
Now that you know who's running locally, find out where you go to cast your vote.
The four candidates are running on their own merits, and won't show support for any one of the other candidates.