Voters agree with the governor's decision to drop his appeal.
The news comes hours after gay couples marry in Jersey City, Newark, Red Bank, Asbury Park and other towns in N.J.
Same-sex marriage becomes legal effective Monday.
The majority of voters stayed home; neither candidate inspired a majority to turnout.
Monmouth results not enough to sway the election, however.
The Democrat defeated Steve Lonegan, a former Republican mayor of Bogota in Bergen County
Governor makes small talk with residents during brief appearance in Mendham Township Wednesday morning.
All but three lines operational before Sandy have returned to normal operations.
Special election exclusively for the U.S. Senate seat open after the death of late Sen. Frank Lautenberg.
Booker leading 52 percent to 42 percent, according to Monmouth U. poll
Implementation is scheduled for Oct. 21. The Christie Administration is appealing Thursday's decision to an appellate court.
League of Women Voters rules may bar write-in candidates from participation, despite unchallenged 'viable' candidate bowing out of race.
Candidates discuss unemployment, same-sex marriage Sandy recovery and whether state should legalize marijuana.
Five NJ residents died from CO poisoning after Superstorm Sandy
Service interrupted for about 90 minutes Tuesday morning.
The first session is scheduled for Oct. 21.
Two sides disagree on whether petitioners can be within 100 feet of a polling place.
Zone 2 will have its final brush pickup this week.
State grant and loan program comes through for two Manasquan businesses.
Six month extension to file for flood losses from Superstorm Sandy.
Thursday is the last day for Zone 1.
Move to introduce ordinance adopting redevelopment plan was 4-1 Wednesday.
A judge's ruling ordered state officials to begin officiating same-sex marriages on Oct. 21.
Gateway National Recreation Area is one of parks within the U.S. National Park Service.
School board candidate wants someone, anyone, else to win; another candidate is ineligible to hold a seat.
Council moving ahead with plans for $7.1 million boardwalk redevelopment.
As a New Jersey resident, do you agree with the Superior Court's decision to legalize gay marriage?
The governor dismissed a call for comment on McCain's statement, saying the situation is "ridiculous" and "sophomoric."
Inspectors are about ready to come calling on every residence and business in town.
Plan now goes back to the Borough Council which will decide whether to accept the recommendations.
State officials will answer questions and provide assistance in an afternoon session at Union Beach Borough Hall.