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N.J. state Capitol renovations on track for 2022 completion
Renovation and restoration work is expected to begin early next year.
6 years ago
Republican challenger gains on Menendez in U.S. Senate race
A Fairleigh Dickinson University poll of registered voters shows incumbent Democrat Bob Menendez with only a 4-point lead over Republican challenger Bob Hugin.
6 years ago
New Jersey may limit how public workers cash out unused sick time
Some public employees in New Jersey have been getting big payouts for unused sick time when they retire. A proposed bill would impose some new restrictions.
6 years ago
N.J. governor OKs $300 million annual bailout from ratepayers to Salem nuke plants
Ratepayers will foot the bill for assistance to three nuclear energy-generating plants in South Jersey.
6 years ago
Tax hike a ‘last resort,’ N.J. lawmaker says
New Jersey lawmakers have ended their public hearings on Governor Phil Murphy’s proposed budget.
6 years ago
New Jersey considering a ban on styrofoam containers in schools
6 years ago
New Jersey may keep state parks open during government shutdowns
A bill advancing in the N.J. Senate would require state parks and recreation areas to say open for seven days during government shutdowns.
6 years ago
N.J. considers making it easier for smokers to get help quitting
The legislation calls for providing Medicaid coverage for medications and counseling for tobacco cessation, not just the meds.
6 years ago
N.J. lawmakers, governor far apart on budget deal
Some predict the impasse will lead to a Garden State shutdown.
6 years ago
Atlantic City’s worst days over, N.J. lieutenant governor declares
When New Jersey took over the city's fiscal management, it began as an adversarial relationship. That's changed.
6 years ago
New Jersey still has $1.2 billion left in federal Sandy aid
The Murphy administration vowed to do everything possible to reduce the impact of 'clawbacks' of Sandy grant money from homeowners who were told they were overpaid.
6 years ago
Sports betting likely to give Atlantic City’s casinos a revenue boost
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowing all states to have legalized sports betting could help Atlantic City casinos generate additional revenue.
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