The announcement came following an unfounded bomb threat at a Cherry Hill Jewish Center last month.
$128 million in federal funding would go by the wayside, and benefits and jobs would be lost if it is repealed, the study says.
Sweeney announced on Thursday morning he will instead run for re-election in the Senate.
Mike Krawitz announced he was withdrawing from the race on Tuesday, but the clerk's office has not yet verified his signature.
Mike Krawitz tells the Inquirer his Facebook account was hacked before obscene messages attacking Olivia Nuzzi were posted.
The governor's office has released a list of transportation projects that will shut down Friday due to a lack of funding.
Voters cast ballots in county and federal primary elections on Tuesday.
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Heidi Cruz is joining her husband in his Wisconsin campaign efforts this week.
The state released data showing each town's average property tax bill in 2015. Patch ranked them from to largest to the smallest.
A new examination backs up Donald Trump’s claim that groups of Muslims cheered the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New Jersey.
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The first-year Congressmen worked together to keep fuel extenders at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst.
The list shows New Jersey locales with the highest amount of toxic chemical releases.
The New Jersey governor – who underwent weight loss surgery in 2013 – has given the state National Guard leader 90 days to shed some pounds.
Radio ads will encourage people to use public transit or to watch it on T.V., advising people to avoid unnecessary travel.
In a letter to Obama, Christie noted that the June 23 thunderstorms and straight-line winds caused power disruptions and structure damage.
The Delaware River Port Authority’s finance committee has approved a measure to lower tolls for regular users of four area bridges.
Christie's Campaign named its leadership team shortly after the governor announced his intention to run on Tuesday.
President Barack Obama visited Camden to discuss the city's progress last Monday.
Electronic filing options halt lines at most local branches.
Sweeney visited the Princeton Child Development Institute on Thursday.
The new office is adjacent to the Woodcrest PATCO station and Exit 31 off I-295.
Norcross was sworn in to the 114th Congress this week.
In the First District, Donald Norcross spent $1.98 million on his winning campaign, according to the Burlington County Times.
Stephen Sweeney proposes using money currently set aside for CRDA to pay off the City's debt, The Press of Atlantic City reports.
Norcross won the race for Rob Andrews' unexpired term, as well as the race for the regular two-year term.
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State Sen. Donald Norcross has raised about $1 million, while Republican Garry Cobb has raised about $10,000, according to nj.com.
The Senate President called for a review of the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office's process, saying the overall process may need to change
The governor touted his efforts as he participated in Monday's summit.
The Attorney General upheld the portion of the Sports Wagering Act that allows sports pools in casinos and racetracks.
Shaneen Allen legally obtained her gun in Pennsylvania, and didn't know she couldn't bring it into New Jersey. She faces 11-and-a-half years
Officials in West Deptford hope to complete work on the sewage problems under Meadowcraft Road by the time winter begins, nj.com reports.
The $2.7 million Phoenix Park Project is part of an effort to tackle stormwater runoff.
Norcross is running against Garry Cobb in New Jersey First Congressional District election Nov. 5.
Moriarty said cameras helped him in a DWI case, but can also help police, according to the Courier Post.
The West Deptford Township Committee approved more than $169,000 in refunds at its last meeting nj.com reports.
West Deptford Committeewoman Denice DiCarlo supports the idea that summer recreation program return to being free to all township youth nj.com reports.