Radio ads will encourage people to use public transit or to watch it on T.V., advising people to avoid unnecessary travel.
A New Jersey lawmaker has proposed legislation inspired by the killing of Cecil the Lion that would curb the killing of endangered species.
2 incumbents, seeking re-election.
Here are the latest contribution amounts Wayne residents have donated to several candidates.
Group doesn't want former chairman Peter Murphy in charge of the Passaic County Regular Republican Organization again.
John Trainer calls on Rep. Bill Pascrell to oppose Obama's Iran nuclear deal.
Republican Scott Garrett challenges his party's leadership.
Several lawmakers slammed the hikes that will cost some users as much as $26 more a month to ride the rails to New York City.
State Senate President Steve Sweeney said time has run out procedurally for officials to put the question on the November ballot.
“New Jersey is the only state in the country which people tend to have a negative opinion of,” YouGov said in its summary.
Wetlands, trees would be leveled if county officials approve the plan.
Vincent Tufariello will serve on the New Jersey Finance Leadership Team.
Assemblyman Scott Rumana is the Republican caucus point person on the potential ballot question.
There were no primary races in Wayne this year.
The Meadowlands and Jersey City are the two likest locations, governor says on weekly radio show.
Judge upholds contract giving $65,000 in cost of living raises to superintendent of election's staff.
Paul Vagianos and Christine Ordway pitching themselves as fiscal reformers.
Civil suit claims the law is counter-productive and ultimately hurts the people required to make the payments.
Extended hours offered on May 30 and June 1.
First Lady quits her job with New York City investment firm to spend more time with family, she said.
Wayne construction code official Joe Albanese said local officials must put pressure on state legislators to change building regulations.
However, provisional ballots will be tallied Friday and official results will then be released.
The bill was approved by a vote of 36-0. The Assembly approved it 73-0 in November. It now heads to the Governor’s desk.
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The bill would remove the automatic assumption that first time domestic aggravated assault cases qualify for non-imprisonment, and more.
There will be statements and a debate between Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders candidates and Passaic County Clerk candidates.
The guide will allow voters to compare candidates' own words on Social Security, medicare and financial security.
Legislators call for the removal the NFL's tax-exempt status and suggest using the tax funding to benefit domestic violence prevention.
Dunec discussed his economic plan to get citizens back to work and the importance of public transportation investments.
The bill would address shortcomings in law requiring decades-old mapping to be used in review of New Milford Development Project.
Freeholders will discuss future plans of the Bergen Regional Medical Center today.
The League of Women Voters has set up two voter registration drives during the month of September.
Port Authority police officers who worked on the George Washington Bridge during 2013's "Bridgegate" were told to shut up, a memo revealed.
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Garden State's leader nominates U.S. Senator, television host and Facebook CEO to take the next challenge.
Wayne residents joined organizations from across the state to protest against Christie's PARCC executive order, issued last week.
Mayor is asking residents to be mindful of child pedestrians during the summer months.
Plots are available to township residents.
William Paterson hosted the governor to start construction on a $40 million construction project.