Garden State Equality upset about Garrett's recent comments about the National Republican Congressional Committee supporting gay candidates
Garden State Equality upset about Garrett's recent comments on the National Republican Congressional Committee supporting gay candidates.
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.
Assemblyman Scott Rumana is the Republican caucus point person on the potential ballot question.
Peter Grefrath beats out Raymond Arroyo for the GOP nomination for Westwood council seat.
Mother of four has been out of work since Governor Christie fired her for orchestrating GWB lane closures as political payback.
Borough's Democratic committee nominates former Councilman Gary Conkling.
A public hearing on the borough's $17.7 million budget, including the $14.2 million tax levy, is May 5.
20 million people live within 50 miles of the nuclear plants but only the closest governments have plans.
Benjamin Kezmarsky, of Mahwah, will take over the position for at least three months.
Counties were ranked by comparing 30 factors that influence health including education, housing, violent crime, jobs, diet and exercise.
The curriculum will consist of hands-on, interactive educational activities as well as physical training activities.
The information session will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Moonachie Civic Center, located at 125 Moonachie Road.
The Governor is expected to speak about his proposed budget and reform initiatives for New Jersey and answer questions from the audience.
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.
The proposal unveiled by President Obama would make two years of community college free for responsible students.
Former NJ Governor Dick Codey administered the Oath of Office.
"...how could someone ... endorse a candidate who ... more than likely violated the most basic civil right of a citizen, the right to vote?"
The bill would remove the automatic assumption that first time domestic aggravated assault cases qualify for non-imprisonment, and more.
The guide will allow voters to compare candidates' own words on Social Security, medicare and financial security.
The red light camera program expires in mid-December and can be terminated then, unless the legislature decides to extend it.
Legislators call for the removal the NFL's tax-exempt status and suggest using the tax funding to benefit domestic violence prevention.
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.
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.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
Four Republicans are candidates for the party's nomination to run for two open seats on the Bergen County Freeholder Board, report says. GOP convention in March will decide.
Anthony Conti believes he was targeted by Washington Township officials for drawing attention to the illegal equipment storage at the swim club behind his house.
Councilman Ray Arroyo said he believed the increase was a sign that shoppers and diners were not deterred by ongoing roadwork in downtown Westwood.
Rosemarie D'Alessandro has advocated for several laws to protect children since her daughter was killed by a neighbor in 1973.
Appointments with volunteers can be made starting Feb. 6.
Separation agreement between the borough and Jon DeJoseph will likely be released next week, attorney says.
O'Keefe will have to turn over financial records for Project Veritas, a nonprofit he started.
Governor's state-of-the-state address called 'disingenuous.'
The bill would protect towns which purchase flood-prone properties from having to pay school, county and fire district taxes.
Christie's approval ratings decline, but still strong in wake of unfolding scandal, poll says.
Refusal to answer committee's questions is a misdemeanor, state assemblyman says.