
New Jersey
N.J. directs $8 million for care, treatment of HIV and AIDS patients
The New Jersey Health Department is awarding more than $8 million in federal grants for the care and treatment of residents with HIV and ...
13 years ago
Mild winter leads to early allergy season, issues for farmers in N.J.
It really hasn’t been much of a winter and the unusually mild weather is causing some problems. The allergy season is off to ...
13 years ago
New Jersey Poetry Out Loud 2012 State Finals
Students from four regions of New Jersey competed in this year’s New Jersey Poetry Out Loud state finals for a chance to take the s ...
13 years ago
As hearing nears for N.J. court nominees, groups press for better balance
New Jersey’s Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a confirmation hearing Thursday on Gov. Chris Christie’s latest nominees fo ...
13 years ago
Former N.J. congressman’s widow to run for 3rd District seat
The widow of former Congressman John Adler will run for New Jersey’s 3rd District seat now held by Republican Jon Runyan. De ...
13 years ago
Delran Township to offer first of its kind park in Burlington County
Delran’s Mayor Ken Paris is looking to fill both a countywide need and expand his personal longtime passion this spring. A n ...
13 years ago
New funding for anti-bullying law, but is $1 million enough?
The legislature’s passage last week of a bill to add $1 million to New Jersey’s school anti-bullying law is almost certain to ...
13 years ago
Atlantic City becoming safer, N.J.’s attorney general says
New Jersey’s top law enforcement official says efforts to improve public safety in Atlantic City are starting to take hold. ...
13 years ago
N.J. higher ed up for debate, this time on Rowan territory
The future of higher education in New Jersey will be up for debate again Monday when the higher education committees of both the Senate a ...
13 years ago
The bully and the ‘pander bear’
On Friday, Gov. Christie headlined a Mitt Romney event in Illinois in hopes of bolstering the flailing frontrunner’s chances in the ...
13 years ago
Consumer group gives N.J. a ‘C+’ on spending transparency
A consumer group says New Jersey needs to be more transparent about where the state’s money goes. The ...
13 years ago
Lawmakers agree on need for more math, science teachers in N.J.
It’s now up to Gov. Chris Christie to decide whether to sign legislation designed to increase the number of math and science teache ...
13 years ago
N.J.lawmakers may prevent state from cashing in on unused gft cards
The New Jersey Assembly has passed a bill that would prevent the state from taking the money from unused gift cards. The measure ...
13 years ago
Former Rutgers student convicted in webcam spying
A former Rutgers University student has been convicted of a “hate crime” for using a webcam to spy on his roommate’s lo ...
13 years ago
Evesham Township crime fighting turns to hotspot management
A South Jersey Community is trying a new way to fight crime. Evesham Township in Burlington County is mapping where the mos ...
13 years ago