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Once voters realize that Gov. Phil Murphy and the Democrats' bungled energy policies are to blame for their exploding utility bills, it could blow November's election wide open.
Assemblywoman Eliana Pintor Marin, D-Essex, (r) chairwoman of the Assembly Budget Committee, co-authored 74 resolutions that ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Aug. 7 plans to eliminate the Solar for All program, drawing blowback from NJ ...
New Jersey's Republican candidate for governor, Jack Ciattarelli, disagrees with a plan to use McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst as a ...
New Jersey gubernatorial candidates Jack Ciattarelli and Mikie Sherrill are sparring on social media over, of all things, ...
An undocumented immigrant is accused in a fatal crash that killed a woman and her daughter. The White House says Gov. Murphy ...
Senate Republican Budget Officer Declan O’Scanlon is calling Neptune’s largest-ever property tax increase the direct result ...
Once voters realize that Gov. Phil Murphy and the Democrats’ bungled energy policies are to blame for their exploding utility ...
Sound energy policy is on the ballot in the Garden State this November.
Choose New Jersey's Q2 results include 12 global business moves, $156M in impact, 242 new jobs, and a $100M UAE investment from Hotpack.
Rumors circulating on social media claim that Governor Phil Murphy, a former Goldman Sachs executive, is personally profiting from New Jersey’s booming offshore wind industry. The theory has gained ...
Groups are fighting a push by the Murphy administration that could classify Uber and DoorDash drivers as employees instead of independent contractors.