Resolution sponsored by Sen. Jennifer Beck
President and founder of Safe School Technologies presents a series on gun laws and what citizens can do.
The $60.4 billion aid package needs to pass in Congress before it reaches the President's desk.
The financial deadline looms in Washington, with no deal yet made. Check this primer, and share your questions and thoughts.
Cooperation, not confrontation, key to achieving malpractice reform in NJ.
Proposed measure restricts the use of pesticides and other poisons where kids play.
Christie rule-change bumped more than 20,000 from FamilyCare rolls.
What doctor prescribes would override limits set by health plans.
No compromise by January 1 is going to cost NJ hospitals big, reaching an agreement could cost them even more.
'Multifaceted approach to violence' stresses treatment for mentally ill, not jail-time.
Environmentalists applaud proposed measure, industry argues it won't do much to reduce litter.
A proposed $60.4 billion Hurricane Sandy disaster bill has its detractors, among then New Jersey's own Americans for Prosperity director.
Gov. Christie's office announced an extension for New Jersey residents affected by Hurricane Sandy to register for disaster assistance.
The East Brunswick Township Council heard arguments Monday regarding a variance granted to the Hatikvah school over the summer.
Budget expert: More revenue needed to meet pension, Medicaid, and infrastructure expenses.
South Brunswick to ask state to explore giving municipalities the authority to give local property tax exemptions to residents on active duty in a combat zone.
The Fellowship recruits top science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) college graduates and career changers and prepares them to teach in high-need schools.
Victims with home damage can still seek temporary housing assistance.
Critics dismiss governor's appeal to fiscal prudence as just another delaying tactic.
Marine assigned to escort Cpl. Christopher Monahan to New Jersey watches over his family like it's her own
The Governor's office announced Thursday.
Incumbents Stephen Parker and Barry Nathanson re-elected, while Peter St. Vincent joins the board.
South Brunswick continuing search for location to add solar panels that would reduce township's $2.4 million annual energy costs.
The newly introduced bill would extend benefits and help cover the cost of unemployment for victims of Hurricane Sandy.
DEP said bear sighting reports are down 34 percent from last year.
Bill A-3524 was introduced by several Assembly members.
Lesniak bill calls for stormproofed substations, widely deployed smart meters, to prevent the outages that followed Sandy.
Advocates argue that expanded eligibility is a bargain and a 'no-brainer,' even when state is paying its full share.
Legislation has Christie’s support, but Assembly not sold on controversial mandate.
Legislators get tour of Shore destruction
Freedom Trail will run from Ridge Road in Kingston to Route 1, and on the western side of Route 1 the path will run by Stouts Lane, across New Road and then back to Ridge Road.
Getting rid of safety inspections was supposed to net administration nearly $13 million.
Free tickets will be available to the public on Dec. 4.
Senate panel urges Christie to increase eligibility for low-income program.
Judge accepts 3,000 corrected foreclosure notices, with some 60,000 or more still to go.
Whether the state can afford to extend Medicaid to adults without dependent children depends on who's doing the math.
Experts are more pessimistic about New Jersey competitiveness, prospects for future growth
Storm-delayed votes by hurricane victims, first-responders.
Governor also praises National Guard at press conference in Somerset.
Board candidates, spending proposals moved for first time from traditional April vote.