Campaign for NJ Gay Marriage Vote Could be Costly
One reason gay rights groups don’t want to see a public vote on gay marriage in New Jersey is that they know the odds are against them.
One reason gay rights groups don’t want to see a public vote on gay marriage in New Jersey is that they know the odds are against them.
President Barack Obama says colleges and universities must be held accountable for the rising cost of higher education.
Governor Christie continued his town hall tour in Cumberland County, where a majority of those in attendance questioned him about the closure of catholic schools across the state.
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE Governor Christie’s town hall tour made a stop in Vineland, where residents asked about the...
STATE HOUSE The State House is expected to be buzzing again on Thursday when the Assembly Judiciary Committee ...
Political News The Obama administration is expanding its signature foreclosure-prevention program to try to...
Time is running out for any Ocean County non-profit organization or government agency that wants to apply for the Matching Tourism Promotion Grants from the Ocean County Board of Freeholders.
Last year at this time New Jersey was buried under several feet of snow pack – and thousands of potholes were opening up on roads all over the Garden state.
An aggressive Mitt Romney repeatedly challenged Republican presidential rival Newt Gingrich in a fast-paced campaign debate Thursday night, ridiculing the former House speaker’s call to build costly...
Gov. Chris Christie on Thursday ripped Democrats in the Legislature as misguided for trying to legalize gay marriage and for their criticism of his income tax plan during a speech at the state’s annual...
A defendant in New Jersey’s largest corruption case argued Thursday that charges have been incorrectly filed against him and are part of a conspiracy that helped Gov. Chris Christie win office.
Sometimes, Gov. Chris Christie’s town hall forums are raucous.
A two-man fight for Florida is emerging ahead of the state’s final Republican presidential debate tonight, with Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich pounding each other over personal and professional vulnerabilities.
New Jersey’s movers and shakers head south for the state Chamber of Commerce 75th annual train trip to Washington and congressional dinner Thursday.