David Matthau
The Disturbing New Way NJ’s Sex Offenders are Thwarting Megan’s Law [AUDIO]
A new report finds our kids may not be as safe as we think they are.
State Trooper "Death Race" Charges Could Be Announced Today [POLL/VIDEO]
New Jersey’s Attorney General plans to announce new guidelines for police escorts today, after state troopers escorted a fast-moving luxury sports car caravan down the Parkway in March.
What Does The Re-Certified Red Light Camera Program Mean For You? [AUDIO]
Now that the yellow traffic light timing issue has been re-certified, Jersey’s red light camera pilot program has been restarted.
Gambling Expansion Debate Continues In New Jersey [POLL/AUDIO]
Governor Christie has stated he’s in favor of limiting gambling to Atlantic City for the next 5 years, but not everybody agrees that’s a good idea.
New Jersey’s Red Light Camera Program Back On
During last nights “Ask The Governor” program, Governor Christie announced he had received a text message from Jersey DOT Commissioner Jim Simpson indicting that all of the red light cameras in Jersey municipalities that are part of the Department of Transportation’s Pilot program have been re-certified.
Is The Jersey Comeback Really Underway? [POLL]
The Garden State currently has an unemployment rate of 9.6 percent, but Governor Christie insists the New Jersey Comeback is still going strong.
Should Governor Christie Take Center Stage At The GOP Convention? [AUDIO]
A just-released survey finds a majority of Garden state residents think Governor Christie is doing a good job, and most folk think he should have a starring role at the GOP national convention next month.
NJ Transit Gets Millions For Bus Upgrades [AUDIO]
New Jersey is getting more than 76 million dollars in grant money from the Feds to upgrade New Jersey Transit’s bus fleet.
Federal Transportation Bucks Funneled To NJ [AUDIO]
New Jersey is receiving 962 million dollars in federal transportation money for fiscal year 2013.
Rutgers Students Enraged Over Tuition Boost [AUDIO]
The Rutgers Board of Governors has approved a 2.2 percent tuition, room and board hike for next year.