Chris Christie and the lane closure scandal dominated the media this week. We compiled a list of the best tweets from the governor's supporters and critics.
One woman claims she was so distraught by traffic that it caused her to vomit.
Bridget Kelly's friends rally around their Ramsey neighbor after her public dismissal from governor's office on Thursday.
The Jan. 25 clinic is open to all New Jersey residents.
'I take him for his word,' Mayor Mark Sokolich said after accepting governor's in-person apology late Thursday afternoon.
Kelly's 'time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee' email and other messages exchanged before lane closures surfaced Wednesday.
Share your thoughts by using the Twitter hashtag #Bridgegate as the governor responds to the growing scandal.
Governor said he is 'outraged' and had no knowledge of the alleged political payback scheme aimed at Fort Lee mayor.
Popular governor and potential presidential hopeful at center of brewing controversy.
Construction on the tower itself was finished on time, but it can't be turned on until PSE&G has completed related work, township attorney Ken Poller said.
'Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee,' wrote a deputy chief of staff to the governor, according to report.
Tom Sears and Peter Calamari, elected in November, will lead the township council in 2014.
As unemployment benefits dry up for thousands in New Jersey, Neighbors Helping Neighbors founder heads to D.C. to talk jobs.
How, where and when unmanned aerial surveillance could be used by law enforcement and fire departments is addressed in the legislation.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
Cynthia Waneck selected at Thursday's reorganization meeting as council president for the new year.
Mayor Janet Sobkowicz and Councilmen Peter Calamari and Tom Sears took the oath of office Wednesday.
Several inches of snow fell overnight.
Governor closes state offices Friday as storm brings heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures.
Jon DeJoseph's last day as administrator was Tuesday. He will continue to serve as CFO through January to work on the borough's temporary budget.
The U.S. Postal Service’s regulator approved the increase of about 6 percent across all mail services.
Governor faces criticism for not defending two of New Jersey's gun laws in court.
The New Jersey governor's first GIF-filled post came Monday morning.
Village Councilwoman Bernadette Walsh will not run for a second term in Ridgewood as she seeks Republican nomination for Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders.
The Rockland-Bergen Bi-State Watershed Commission would have examined the causes of local flooding, including along Hackensack River tributaries like the Pascack Brook.
The proposed legislation still has to gain approval of the state senate and Gov. Christie.
Closures scheduled from 10 p.m. Saturday until 10 a.m. Sunday.
Borough residents' concerns prompt collection day change.
Westwood officials appropriated $8,920 for a project designed to alleviate flooding on the roadway.
The Washington Township Swim & Recreation Club has allowed contractors to store equipment on their property in exchange for services.
The Westwood Council introduced an ordinance appropriating $8,920 for drainage improvements.
Officials expect the tower to be finished by December 24.
Some of the more ambitious bills to help fight gun violence have been vetoed or are stalled in committee
The law sets guidelines for WCTV, which is an independent nonprofit, according to its volunteers.
Patrons can use tickets on alternative travel mode including rail, light rail, bus.
Robert Schroeder owes millions of dollars, according to court documents.
Hillsdale officials agreed to describe the murder as "a heinous crime," appeasing both Joan's mother and the concerns of some residents over graphic language.
A developer plans to replace a house with a five-unit building on Crest Street.