‘No’ vote in Wenonah underscores Sweeney’s message: ‘We’ve tried the carrot. We need to try the stick’
Some suggest governor's decision is politically motivated and in line with Republican attacks on federal healthcare reform.
Conservatives are pleased, but one Democratic critic think the veto is just to "burnish his conservative credentials" for a possible VP run with Mitt Romney.
Standards to address safety concerns from poorly lit streets in new neighborhoods.
Township Council to discuss alternate site for new Park and Ride instead of Beekman Road and Route 27.
Here are video clips from the governor's Q & A session at the National Guard Armory in Freehold on Friday
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Administration justifies 'tough decisions' to divert funds for cleaning up contaminated sites to help balance budget.
Property taxes dwarf state's major taxes; combined state-federal spending hits record $49 billion.
A report says that although the national unemployment rate has dropped, job creation is soft. The reason? The labor-force participation rate.
Township Council has been considering which neighborhood roads to target for improvement program.
Christie earns a "D" from disenfranchised environmental group, citing spotty record -- at best.
PAC Women for Good Government is short about $26,000, according to a Star-Ledger investigation.
SBHS principal says he is concerned that the changes will do little for at-risk students.
NJDOT launches Adopt-A-Highway program, which enlists volunteers to pick up litter and keep New Jersey highways clean.
Speed limit to be lowered and two crosswalks to be installed, Township Council will also discuss moving location of new Park and Ride to a different site.
To earn high school diploma, end-of-course exams are coming, but may take awhile.
The township is still fighting for the long awaited expansion of Route 1 from two lanes to three lanes.
In Middlesex County, we mailed in an average $1,587 to the NJ government.
The South Brunswick Township Council voted unanimously to adopt the municipal budget earlier this week.
One of two yearly curbside brush collections will be held in May.
Promise of price tag next month outrages some legislators, even as Christie pushes July 1 deadline for approval.
Developer expected to seek a variance to develop 500 age-restricted homes on a 177-acre parcel at the former site of the Wyeth Pharmaceuticals facility.
With prices steeply dropping, experts warn of gloomy future for NJ’s once thriving energy sector.
Residents will have a chance to comment on the proposed municipal budget before the Township Council votes on its adoption.
Several polls indicate that he is a strong choice, especially among people in the Northeast, but will the governor's temperament alienate voters across the country?
House GOP's proposed budget would cripple Medicare, lawmakers say.
Groups still worried that drilling operations threaten drinking water in Delaware River Basin.
President Barack Obama is pressing Congress to tighten regulations governing oil speculators.
Assemblywoman Donna Simon will hold office hours at the South Brunswick Public Library on April 24.
On Tax Day 2012, 25 protesters gathered in front of the Princeton Post Office to educate taxpayers about how tax dollars are spent, the impact on the economy, and what the public can do about it.
South Brunswick Township Council lowers settlement threshold hoping to stem the tide of dropping ratables.
Students will travel to Washington D.C. as part of Undergraduate Student Advocacy Day.
Federal investigation could have implications in towns across New Jersey.
Taxes are due April 17, are you ready?
Municipalities in New Jersey have to draft affordable housing spending plans, or the state will empty their accounts.
Softball field improvements to be paid through open space funds.
Governor speaks in Bridgewater about his week spent in Israel and Jordan.
Nonpartisan GAO report revives partisan debate over Christie's decision to cancel ARC Tunnel.
The primary elections are on June 5.