Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno this week revealed a property tax plan that she says would save middle class and working class homeowners as much as $3,000 a year.
Fields are set for New Jersey’s gubernatorial primary. Analysts project a two-candidate race on the GOP side and an all-but-certain outcome for the Democrats.
Three New Jersey politicians -- two right here in South Jersey -- have gotten themselves into hot water in the past two weeks thanks to Facebook and Twitter.
Guadagno filed paperwork making her candidacy official Thursday with the state Election Law Enforcement Commission, though a formal announcement event isn’t expected until next week.