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N.J. again considers requiring DNA samples of some disorderly persons
Those convicted of some disorderly persons offenses in New Jersey may be required to provide a DNA sample if a measure under consideratio ...
11 years ago
Dem leaders in N.J. prepare budget with ‘millionaires tax’
Democratic leaders in New Jersey’s Legislature are proposing their own budget plan that they say will fully fund the state’s ...
11 years ago
Long Beach Island rolls out pedestrian safety effort
As the summer tourism season get in full gear, a new pedestrian safety program is being launched on Long Beach Island. The Street ...
11 years ago
N.J. will meet budget deadline despite pension lawsuit, Assembly leader says
Despite an ongoing lawsuit over Gov. Chris Christie’s plan to skip a required payment to New Jersey’s pension fund, state law ...
11 years ago
Tenure appointment for N.J. Supreme Court chief advances
The Senate’s Judiciary Committee has voted to reconfirm Stuart Rabner as the chief justice of New Jersey’s Supreme Court. ...
11 years ago
N.J. Assembly OKs restoring 2 percent cap on raises for N.J. police, firefighters
The New Jersey Assembly has approved restoring a cap on pay increases for local police and firefighters. Despite outcries from may ...
11 years ago
New York casinos not expected to lure many Atlantic City gamblers
A new Fairleigh Dickinson PublicMind Poll finds that New Jersey residents plan to keep going to Atlantic City casinos — even when f ...
11 years ago
Doctors could report patients with impaired driving ability under N.J. measure
Health conditions could keep some New Jersey drivers off the road if a bill under discussion in the Legislature is enacted. Assemb ...
11 years ago
Hundreds rally againt Christie plan to cut N.J. payments to pension system
Hundreds of public employee union members rallied outside the New Jersey Statehouse in Trenton to protest Gov. Chris Christie’s pla ...
11 years ago
In face of increasing heroin ODs, N.J. considers doubling penalties
Heroin overdoses have increased dramatically in New Jersey in the last few years. In efforts to deal with the problem, an Assembly commit ...
11 years ago
N.J. considers requiring more contractors to invest in U.S. products
Businesses awarded state contracts in New Jersey may have to rely more on products made in the U.S. New Jersey already requires th ...
11 years ago
N.J. considers expanding Rutgers board of governors
New Jersey’s Senate is prepared to vote Thursday on a bill that would add four new members to Rutgers University’s board of t ...
11 years ago