Gov. Chris Christie says the gas-tax deal required the political honesty of a second-term governor. Of a Trump job offer, he says, "Only time will tell."
Historical trends and Gov. Chris Christie's unpopularity point to Democratic success in next year's gubernatorial election. But if Christie leaves early, could things change?
Proponents for dedicating all gas-tax revenues toward transportation are stepping up advocacy efforts, ahead of an Election Day decision by voters that could be a close one.
An opportunity for local residents to give input on what may be done to make New Jersey a better place is the tagline of an event coming up Saturday at the Holiday City Diner on Mule Road, and it's host Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno.
The wheels are turning at least in a proposal for a fast rail line that would run through Ocean, Monmouth, Middlesex County and up to Essex County to start but it could eventually run through the entire state. Berkeley Township Council President John Bacchione who is leading the efforts for a speed rail, along with his council says it is still in the infancy stages.
While no New Jersey Republican has formally tossed their hat into the ring to be a gubernatorial candidate in 2017, Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno certainly sounded like a future candidate when she address the State League of Municipalities this month at the group’s annual conference in Atlantic City.