Christie Says He'll Nominate a Justice in July
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he plans to submit a new nominee this month to the state Supreme Court.
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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he plans to submit a new nominee this month to the state Supreme Court.
About 700 staff members at five nursing homes in Connecticut have carried out their threatened strike against five Connecticut nursing homes to protest what they say are labor concessions imposed by the New Jersey company that owns the facilities.
It's against the law to wear a swim suit on the boardwalk in Asbury Park.
NJ Transit is holding the first of two hearings on planned changes to bus routes that the agency says will save more than $3 million a year.
A group of activists wants Camden to return to nonpartisan elections.
The New Jersey Senate is expected on Thursday to reverse a two-year-old law that allows the state to claim the value of dormant gift cards.
A donor gave the University of Pennsylvania more than $29,000 in 1966. The purpose was to help send male public school students from Camden to the nearby Ivy League school.
Analysts say a new state revenue report could change Gov. Chris Christie's budget plans and force new spending cuts.
An unnamed opponent holds the edge over incumbent Democrat Robert Menendez in New Jersey's U.S. Senate race.