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 N.J. Assemblyman Paul Moriarty says he is relieved that a police officer who charged him with drunken driving in 2012 has been indicted on false swearing and other charges related to the arrest. (AP Photo/Geoff Mulvihill)

Falsely accused N.J. lawmaker wants cameras in every cruiser

A New Jersey lawmaker who had a bad experience with a local cop wants all police cars used for traffic stops to be equipped with dashboar ...

13 years ago

 (AP File Photo/Seth Wenig)

The ins and outs of New Jersey’s grant programs for Sandy aid

After Superstorm Sandy, many agencies and organizations stepped up to provide grants and loans to those whose homes were damaged. The mon ...

13 years ago

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New Jersey’s interdistrict school choice program is working well

This is part of a series from education blogger Laura Waters of NJ Left Behind. Take over Camden Public Schools! Reform t ...

13 years ago

 N.J. Gov. Chris Christie announces the appointment of Attorney General Jeff Chiesa to temporarily fill the Senate seat left vacant by Frank Lautenberg. (Phil Gregory/for NewsWorks)

Christie names Republican AG Jeffrey Chiesa to U.S. Senate

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie named a longtime colleague, state Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa, to temporarily fill the U.S. Senate sea ...

13 years ago

 Sunrise in Harvey Cedars, Long Beach Island. (Photo courtesy of courtesy Ben Kalina)

Princeton film festival to feature documentary on Superstorm Sandy

This is part of a series from Ilene Dube of The Artful Blogger. Memorial Day Weekend, Jersey Shore goers celebrated the r ...

13 years ago

Chris Christie expected to name U.S. Senate appointment today

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie appears poised to name a temporary successor to the late U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg. The governor h ...

13 years ago

 (Cartoon by Rob Tornoe)

Costly special election shows Chris Christie is no fiscal conservative

This is commentary from political blogger and cartoonist Rob Tornoe. And the Academy Award for best actor in a leading pe ...

13 years ago

 Jay White, a Neil Diamond impersonator, performed Saturday night at a Princeton University reunion party. (Photo courtesy of Princeton Class of 2004)

Impersonator mistaken for Neil Diamond at Princeton University reunion

Jay White is great at his job. The celebrity impersonator sparked rumors on social medi ...

13 years ago

 Collingswood, N.J. resident Susan Hyland, 70, recalls purchasing the dress she wore to her honeymoon at the Sears building. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

Historic Sears building in Camden begins demolition

Demolition began on the Sears building in Camden, N.J., Wednesday morning. It will take eight weeks to tear down the 86-year-old structur ...

13 years ago

Pennsylvania offering more than New Jersey in bid to lure Subaru HQ

Executives for Subaru hope to decide by the end of the year whether to expand their American headquarters in Cherry Hill or relocate to o ...

13 years ago

 The casket containing the body of U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg is carried into the Park Avenue Synagogue in New York City on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Colleagues, family remember Frank Lautenberg’s tenacity

U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg’s nearly three decades in office and the causes he championed were remembered at a funeral service Wedne ...

13 years ago

Ocean Grove denied FEMA funding for boardwalk repair

Like many communities along the Jersey Shore, Ocean Grove is rushing to restore its boardwalk for the summer season.  ...

13 years ago

Barnegat Bay Festival highlights need to protect & restore fragile ecosystem

An annual festival that highlights the importance of protecting the Barnegat Bay estuary and its watershed took on special meaning this y ...

13 years ago

Wildwood would lose its mojo with baggy-pants ban

This is commentary from political blogger and cartoonist Rob Tornoe. In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, I thought beach town ...

13 years ago

Frank Lautenberg’s milestones and achievements

Frank Lautenberg set several milestones during his long tenure. He was first elected to the Senate in 1982, making him the longest servin ...

13 years ago

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