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Christie told him to ‘shut up’ but now he’s running for the NJ legislature
The man who was the target of what may be Governor Chris Christie’s best-known rant wants to become a New Jersey legislator. ...
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Camden County slips in NJ health rankings; Hunterdon excels
Obesity and poverty were among the factors that pushed Camden County lower in an annual New Jersey health ranking. Hunterdon Count ...
10 years ago
Atlantic City emergency manager proposes $10 million in layoffs
The emergency manager N.J. Gov. Chris Christie appointed to help stabilize Atlantic City’s finances is proposing layoffs and ways t ...
10 years ago
NJ education advocates fear budget leaves school children behind
As New Jersey lawmakers hold public hearings on Governor Christie’s budget plan, groups and organizations from around the state are ...
10 years ago
New Jersey budget hearings continue
New Jersey lawmakers are considering where to make adjustments as they continue a series of hearings into Governor Christie’s propo ...
10 years ago
Robert Kennedy Jr. joins vaccination choice advocates at Trenton Statehouse
Environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy Junior joined vaccination choice advocates at the New Jersey Statehouse in voicing objections to ...
10 years ago
Time running short on lower gas prices in NJ
Now that spring has arrived, we could start seeing an increase in gasoline prices. The average price of a gallon of regular in New ...
10 years ago
New Jersey mulling whether to allow residency requirement for new cops, firefighters
New Jersey towns and cities could require newly-hired police and firefighters to live in the community where they work for five years. ...
10 years ago
New Jersey bill would let towns exceed state minimum wage of $8.35
New Jersey towns would be able to set a higher minimum wage than the state, under a bill being considered in Trenton. New JerseyR ...
10 years ago
NJ Dems want more from environmental settlements to go for cleanup
In response to the Christie administration’s proposed settlement with Exxon, some New Jersey lawmakers want to ensure that more mon ...
10 years ago
1.2 million New Jersey utility customers in line for slight rate cut
New Jersey utility regulators have approved a long-sought rate reduction for Jersey Central Power and Light Company 1.2 million customers ...
10 years ago
NJ lawmakers consider expansion of medical marijuana program
New Jersey lawmakers are considering some changes for the state’s medical marijuana program. One Assembly committee bill wou ...
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