There is some good news for commuters and drivers coming from Governor Murphy’s administration.
Latest in: New Jersey
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The New Jersey state senator who represents Middlesex and Mercer counties joined other Democratic legislators this week supporting Planned Parenthood’s decision to reject Title X funding.
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Two District 14 legislatures were prime sponsors of New Jersey’s wage-theft bill that Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver signed into law on Tuesday.
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CRANBURY – New Jersey’s commitment of funding to repair Brickyard Road increased significantly after local and state officials announced a grant on Wednesday.
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Three Central Jersey men were charged with running a counterfeit drug store through the dark web selling hundreds of thousands of pills using cryptocurrency to complete the transactions, according to Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance’s office on Tuesday.
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TRENTON – State lawmakers on the Assembly and Senate transportation committees on Monday held hearings for improving school bus safety, one month after a Paramus fifth-grader and a teacher were killed in a horrific accident on Interstate 80 in Morris County while they were on a field trip.
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By Christopher Lang, April 2, 2018 at 3:00 AM | NJBIZ Tim Sullivan says he’s unafraid of the challenges that come with his new job as CEO of the state’s Economic Development Authority, despite New Jersey’s relatively high unemployment and past low marks as a place to do business. The 36-year-old Sullivan is accustomed to filling key financial-policy… Continue Reading
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Township officials are hoping to secure $1 million to protect a 37-acre tract of farmland from being developed in the future.
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A local mayor joined the debate about whether to legalize marijuana on Monday during an Assembly hearing that featured speakers from both sides of the issue.
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A controversial bailout plan for one of the state’s largest public utilities will face a public hearing Thursday morning.