PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia Inquirer, a consistent and powerful voice in South Jersey for decades, is the latest New Jersey newspaper to publicly announce its financial woes.
In what has become a battlefield of fallen newspapers across the nation, with newspapers announcing consolidation, layoffs and bankruptcy, the ow...
TRENTON - A bill aimed at stemming gun violence in New Jersey by limiting buyers to one handgun purchase per month fell short of passage in the state Senate today when Republicans fa...
TRENTON – A package of bills that promote renewable energy throughout New Jersey was approved by the Senate today. “During this time of economic uncertainty, we need to ...
TRENTON - The New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (HMFA) announced today that it will host a training session on February 25 to instruct HMFA-certified counselors on how to help str...
NEWARK - Sen. Frank R Lautenberg (D-NJ) announced New Jersey will receive more than $1.2 billion in new transportation funding as part of the economic recovery package signed into ...
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New Jersey in economic crisis
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"We're at the precipice of making hard decisions that are going to have an impact on the state of New Jersey..."
New Jersey's transportation infrastructure is beginning to show its age.
Situated as we are between two urban centers - Philadelphia and New York City - our portions of the federal highway system and the 36,000 miles of state owned roadways carry billions of dollars of freight and commerce annually to other parts of the country.
Unfortunately, it also means that...
For a state that leads the nation in how much it spends on its roads and how much it takes from its taxpayers to do so, we have very little to show for it. In fact, New Jersey’s roads and bridges both received a “D” grading from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in its latest infrastructure report card.
While that news may be shocking, it isn’t ...
Despite our reputation as a state where political corruption runs rampant, corruption rarely plays a role in the outcome of our elections. With a few notable exceptions, candidates who m...
New Jersey’s budget woes and continuing recession mean more trouble for higher education and for the students and families who bear the brunt of rising tuitions and costs. State budget cuts...
A familiar theme emerged during Alex Rodriguez’s ESPN interview about his use of performance-enhancing drugs as a member of the Texas Rangers from 2001 to 2003. Although A-Rod...