This is the fourth edition of a new weekly newsletter on the crazy world of New Jersey politics. You can subscribe here. Andy ...
New Jersey legislators on Friday announced a hearing next week on rising utility costs, while officials called for action as extreme as abolishing the Board of Public Utilities.
The New York Times sent a wide-ranging survey to candidates for governor of New Jersey about housing, immigration, abortion, transit, affordability, schools and climate.
Joseph Pucciatti, a Trenton-born teacher, pianist, conductor and composer, joins an expert panel discussion that includes ...
Running more than seven hours, representatives from the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, NJBIA, New Jersey Council of County Colleges, the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey and others voiced ...
Longtime leading firms Princeton Public Affairs Group and Gibbons PC returned to the top of the ranks in a year where total spending hit $103 million in the Garden State.
Since New Jersey gutted state and local pay-to-play laws as part of the “Elections Transparency Act,” public contractor ...
Influence spending rose to $103M in 2024, breaking the $100M mark for the first time since 2020 in a return to Trenton ...
A N.J. Assembly committee approved bills to give residents better access to affordable housing information, and keep renters ...
Making housing more affordable seems to be a journey, not a destination, in the Garden State. A package of bills moving through the State House aims to help get New ...
Recently the news came that in New Jersey for the first time ever our average property tax bill is now over $10,000 a year.
A Navy veteran and a single mother, Jennifer Alvarado is a survivor of military sexual trauma and intimate partner violence.
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