Speed limit officially lowered from 45 miles per hour to 35 miles per hour.
The 12-week pilot project will restrict left and U-turns on Route 1 at Washington Road and Harrison Street.
Employment and revenue lag, while pension gap, debt, and infrastructure needs are high.
Township softball fields getting upgrade to allow night games.
Quinnipiac finds Obama and Menendez hold big leads in New Jersey.
One of Senator Weinberg's goals, who's paying for what at the Department of Education.
Two township cricket fields to meet the demands of sport exploding in popularity.
Quirk in filing deadlines or reluctance to share the ballot with partisan races?
Can last-minute legal appeal stop the state from raiding the affordable housing trust fund?
The Independent candidate is running for the Senate seat currently held by Democrat Robert Menendez.
Township Council to formally vote at next meeting on utilizing county surveillance platform for large events.
Rutgers seminar helps officials understand New Jersey's economic problems, but offers little in the way of fixes -- quick or otherwise.
Ridge Road will be closed from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for one week beginning July 13.
Concerns remain about traffic impact from a Park and Ride at intersection of Beekman Road and Route 27.
Beginning this week, the township will perform road overlay work on five township roads.
The Township Council will consider an alternate site for a new Park and Ride previously approved at the intersection of Beekman Road and Route 27.
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Fair Share Housing Center, municipalities league ask appeals court to decide debate over unspent funds.
Michael Guadagno had been a Superior Court judge
Legislative leaders reject governor's plea to enact tax cut until revenues come in.
Members of the Middlesex Tea Party and Bayshore Tea Party teamed up to voice their opposition to the Affordable Care Act.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation began work on Monday to mill and repave the surface of Route 1 in South Brunswick.
Governor boosts surplus to strengthen argument that New Jersey can afford tax cut.
Streamlining energy savings projects could mean a shorter route to taxpayer savings.
The Supreme Court decision could mean fewer uninsured New Jerseyans, and a renewed drive to improve healthcare while driving down costs.
Despite promises after each ‘storm of the century,’ Millstone, Passaic basins still seek funding, plans for flood prevention.
After withholding about $450,000 from the township for cleanup of a landfill on New Road, South Brunswick was charged a small fee by the state for cutting the reimbursement check.
Jughandle improvements, repaving and drainage projects on tap along Route 1 beginning this summer.
Governor says he could sign bill now, while still fighting seniority privileges.
Governor Sharpening Veto Pen for Budget and Millionaire’s Tax Bills.
Key vote helps pave back-room compromise with Assembly to merge into single bill.
Senate panel OKs budget and millionaire's tax, but rift delays expected Assembly vote.
Route 27 and Beekman Road intersection to be widened, along with installation of a right-hand turn lane and a new traffic signal.
Senate, Assembly committees to vote today on budget, millionaire’s tax, Earned Income Tax Credit.
Even if the Supreme Court votes down the ACA, the law has already profoundly changed healthcare in New Jersey.
Two crosswalks to be installed and speed limit will be lowered from 45 miles per hour to 35 miles per hour.
Mobile observation towers provide a high level platform for surveillance options during large events.
Legislation halts the approval of new virtual charter schools pending a taskforce examination.
Proposed legislation draws accolades from both sides of the aisle.
Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno visited MicroDose Therapeutx to launch a month long tour of life sciences companies in New Jersey.