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New Jersey may allow farmers to grow industrial hemp
Nearly 40 other states already have pilot programs permitting hemp cultivation.
7 years ago
New Jersey state workers to get back pay under new labor pact
New Jersey state workers who had been working without a contract for three years will be getting a raise and some back pay.
7 years ago
NJ Transit running behind schedule on implementing positive train control
Only 11 percent of the hardware required for the safety system was installed on New Jersey Transit trains by the end of last year.
7 years ago
New Jersey still finding Superstorm Sandy scammers
The New Jersey Attorney General’s office is charging three more people with filing fraudulent applications for Superstorm Sandy relief funds.
7 years ago
New Jersey lawmakers not on board yet with Murphy’s tuition-free college plan
N.J. lawmakers have some concerns about the $50 million Gov. Phil Murphy wants for a multi-year program to make community college tuition-free.
7 years ago
3 percent of N.J. kids on autism spectrum
U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez says prevalence in New jersey is nearly double the national rate.
7 years ago
New Jersey projects rapid growth in its medical marijuana industry
The recent addition of qualifying conditions is expected to boost the number of N.J. medical marijuana patients to more than 40,000.
7 years ago
New Jersey governor touts achievements of first 100 days
Gov. Phil Murphy counts signing strong pay-equity protections and restoring funding for Planned Parenthood among his early accomplishments.
7 years ago
New Jersey enacts equal pay law
After years of vetoes by his predecessor, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has signed what he calls the most sweeping pay equity legislation in America.
7 years ago
New Jersey identifying challenges for law enforcement should pot be legalized
New Jersey’s top law enforcement official is preparing for the possible legalization of recreational marijuana in the state.
7 years ago
Invasive tick species found last year in New Jersey survived winter
The longhorned tick is known to transmit diseases in East Asia, but no disease has been detected in the ones found in Hunterdon County.
7 years ago
Murphy plans greater state investment in NJ Transit
Transit agency looking to hire 40 bus drivers to increase system's reliability.
7 years ago