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N.J. lawmakers make bipartisan plea for civility in American politics
Top Democratic and Republican lawmakers in New Jersey’s Assembly are joining to call for civility and respect in politics. A ...
8 years ago
New Jersey considering offering tax breaks for wineries
New Jersey lawmakers are considering several measures to expand the state’s wine industry. One of the bills advanced by the ...
8 years ago
N.J. debates whether to let electric bicycles use the sidewalks
A bill advanced by a New Jersey Assembly committee would allow riders to use low-speed electric bikes on streets, bike paths, and sidewal ...
8 years ago
Christie banking on park development along Trenton riverfront
Gov. Chris Christie is touting plans for developing a 4.5-acre strip of land along the Delaware River as a park to help revitalize New Je ...
8 years ago
N.J. lawmaker says consumers should have more places that can fix their smartphones
A New Jersey lawmaker says you shouldn’t have to take your cell phone, laptop, or tablet to a company-approved store for repairs. ...
8 years ago
N.J. may encourage towns to put art in empty store front windows
New Jersey lawmakers are considering a new initiative to promote local art and help towns reinvigorate their business districts. A ...
8 years ago
Legislative committee backs Rutgers students having more say on school’s direction
Rutgers University students who want more input into how the school is run, won a small victory Monday. The Higher Education Committ ...
8 years ago
N.J. bill would formally allow police to set up ‘Craigslist’ safe spots
A bill passed by the New Jersey Assembly would allow police departments to set up designated areas for the public to complete purchases m ...
8 years ago
Bipartisan effort targets unscrupulous landlords in N.J.
Two New Jersey lawmakers want to hold landlords accountable for dangerous, unsanitary conditions in subsidized rental housing. Sen ...
8 years ago
ACLU NJ: ICE courthouse arrests make immigrants less likely to report crimes
New Jersey lawmakers are hearing plenty of concerns about federal immigration agents entering state courthouses to arrest unauthorized im ...
8 years ago
New Jersey considers tougher penalties for domestic violence
Legislation advanced by a New Jersey Assembly Committee would increase the penalties for domestic violence-related assaults. 27-ye ...
8 years ago
Trenton receives $200,000 to clean-up metals refinery site
A contaminated site in Trenton is among 179 nationwide to receive Environmental Protection Agency funding to clean up contamination. ...
8 years ago