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New Jersey

Your guide to the Aug. 13 N.J. Senate primary

The death of New Jersey Senator Frank Lautenberg in early June invoked a series of unusual proceedings that will come to a head in a spec ...

13 years ago

 Camden Police Chief Scott Thompson tells reporters

With county force in place, Camden sees drop in major crimes

Ninety days after the controversial launch of the Camden County Police force, city of Camden officials released statistics sho ...

13 years ago

In North Camden, mapping broken streetlights

A team of teenagers mapping streetlights in North Camden has found that nearly 19 percent of the lamps they’ve located are not lit ...

13 years ago

 The view from the tech booth before Monday night's forum began. (Alan Tu/WHYY)

Ready for Next Time 8/5/13 forum tweets

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13 years ago

 Do you know who is in the running to replace the late Sen. Frank Lautenberg? (AP Photo, file)

N.J. voters draw a blank on U.S. Senate candidates

With less than a week before the primary election for a U.S. Senate seat from New Jersey, an impromptu poll finds few who can name the fo ...

13 years ago

N.J. House Speaker Sheila Oliver: Time for a woman in Washington

Even though women make up more than half of New Jersey’s population, there are now none in the state’s congressional delegati ...

13 years ago

 Monday's forum is in the auditorium of Edge Hall.

How should we rebuild New Jersey’s coastline?

One often heard complaint at the first two NewsWorks’ forums on how we should rebuild after Sandy is that what difference will my i ...

13 years ago

 (Cartoon by Rob Tornoe)

Chris Christie’s 2016 presidential ambitions kill N.J. open space vote

New Jerseyans overwhelmingly support both marriage equality and open space funding, but Chris Christie remains a one-man speed bump, sing ...

13 years ago

 A group of people walk to a shuttle bus after arriving at Atlantic City International Airport. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Atlantic City airport handling fewer passengers

Fewer passengers are using Atlantic City International Airport. The South Jersey Transportation Authority says nearly 495,000 pass ...

13 years ago

 A red light photo enforcement sign is seen below a red light camera on Franklin Corner Road in Lawrence Township, Wednesday, July, 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Red-light camera settlement offered in N.J.

Nearly 500,000 motorists in 18 New Jersey towns are receiving notice about a $4.2 million settlement over tickets generated by red light ...

13 years ago

 The empty field where a Shoprite will be built in Camden. (Tara Nurin/for NewsWorks)

Planned Shoprite unlikely to solve Camden’s ‘food desert’ problem

When Camden Mayor Dana Redd anno ...

13 years ago

 AARP wants Verizon to replace landlines in Sandy-ravaged town (Mel Evans/AP Photo, file)

AARP wants Verizon to replace landlines in Sandy-ravaged town

The AARP has asked the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to investigate Verizon’s decision to replace landlines damaged by Hurri ...

13 years ago

Bumper crop of rain may raise prices for consumers

All the rain this summer is creating problems for many New Jersey farmers. That could lead to higher price for consumers.   ...

13 years ago

 A sign rests on a trash can as people walk on the boardwalk, in Seaside Heights, The N.J. Business Association says business is down because potential visitors aren't aware that most of the restaurants have reopened. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, file)

Some Shore restaurants struggling in post-Sandy summer

Business at Jersey Shore restaurants is usually booming in the summertime, but not this year. A lot of people aren’t aware t ...

13 years ago

Hundreds of bags of heroin seized from Wildwood home

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