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Measure to provide paid sick leave to workers advances in N.J.
A bill that would create a statewide sick leave policy has won the approval of a New Jersey Senate committee. About ...
10 years ago
DEP plans revisions to N.J. flood mitigation, water protection rules
In a rare victory for environmental groups, New Jersey’s Department of Environmental Protection has agreed to revise a proposal tha ...
10 years ago
N.J. lawmakers move to restrict use of lead-abatement funds
Legislative committees in the New Jersey Senate and Assembly have advanced a measure that would allocate $10 million for a program to rem ...
10 years ago
The price of gasoline right now might be about as low as it gets. Gas prices are starting to edge higher, said Tom Kloza, the glob ...
10 years ago
Christie vows to finish out term, touts N.J. economic progress
Gov. Chris Christie has emphatically dismissed calls from some of New Jersey’s newspapers to resign. Christie ...
10 years ago
Christie unlikely to heed newspapers call to resign, but may feel more heat
All six of the Gannett-owned newspapers in New Jersey are calling for Gov. Christie to resign in the wake of his endorsement of Donald Tr ...
10 years ago
Flu hits peak later than usual in New Jersey
Recent warm days may have you thinking winter’s over, but moderate to high numbers of flulike cases are now being reported througho ...
10 years ago
N.J. measure aims to give cities tools for better stormwater management
Serious stormwater issues in New Jersey are not being addressed, says Senate Environment Committee Chairman Bob Smith. A bill he h ...
10 years ago
New Jersey is dealing the burn
The New Jersey Forest Fire Service is starting its seasonal program of controlled burns to reduce the risk of wildfires raging out of con ...
10 years ago
Christie renominates judge for N.J. Supreme Court vacancy
Gov. Chris Christie is making another attempt to get a Monmouth County judge on New Jersey’s Supreme Court bench. Christie f ...
10 years ago
N.J. lawmaker pushes renewable energy goal of 80 percent by ’50
A measure advanced by a New Jersey Senate committee would set higher goals for the use of clean energy. Senate Environment and Ene ...
10 years ago
Birdsall case shows N.J. prosecutors are serious about pay-to-play crimes
A fifth former employee of a politically connected engineering firm has pleaded guilty in the biggest criminal case related to New Jersey ...
10 years ago