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New Jersey Seeks Private Entity To Take Over Veterans Homes
New Jersey is looking a third-party partner to take over its problem-plagued veterans' homes amid ongoing scrutiny from federal government.
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New Jersey is looking a third-party partner to take over its problem-plagued veterans' homes amid ongoing scrutiny from federal government.
An executive order signed by Murphy on Monday, calls for an independent review to examine New Jersey's preparedness for COVID-19.
The funds will pay for "critical initiatives" at the state's universities and colleges to help address a rise in mental health needs.
Political leaders seek explanation from federal government over its decision to block the state's use of quirky messages on digital signs.
PlayUSA annual online gambling expansion report suggested New Jersey's mature gambling market is among those that's approaching a ceiling.
A report released by PlayUSA last week, indicated regulated New York casino apps could generate revenues approaching $3 billion annually.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation, a Connecticut-based firearms industry trade group, filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court.
Business costs, economy, workforce, business climate and financial accessibility were considered for each state for the ranking results.
Fairleigh Dickinson University poll found a majority of New Jersey voters believe county-level parties should stay out of balloting process.
Those plans must be approved by local police.
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The issue that has received funding in New Jersey.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said, New Jersey will receive an additional $149 million in Community Development B ...
Survey results released Thursday by the Fairleigh Dickinson University Poll found 51% of 801 residents polled oppose new casinos in state.
New Jersey Republican Tom Kean led incumbent Democratic Rep. Tom Malinowski in the 7th Congressional District race 52.3% to 47.7%.
As of Wednesday afternoon, the GOP had claimed 205 seats, according to The New York Times, and needs 218 to become the majority.
Gov. Phil Murphy and Commissioner of Environmental Protection Shawn M. LaTourette announced the rule proposal late last month that is in ...
Incumbent Democrat Tom Malinowski faces Republican Tom Kean in one of 12 congressional races.
New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way warned about election misinformation being shared via text by the Voting Futures organization.
The report by Moody's Analytics shows New Jersey is among a majority of states that have cash balances large enough to survive a recession.