Residents in the 96-unit complex at 19 Pingry Place recently created a union, over concerns with much-needed repairs they say the landlord has ignored.
The full Assembly and Senate are taking up legislation that essentially gives customers up to a 60-day protection window, as long as they apply for utility assistance by June 15.
Unwarranted intimacy with a patient during an examination costs an Old Bridge neurologist his license to practice in New Jersey for the next several years.
Emotional offers of support for families affected by the Orlando shooting tragedy present brand-new opportunities for scammers to cash in. The New Jersey Attorney General's office and Division of Consumer Affairs (DCA) warn you to be sure that the charity of your choice is real and certified.
If you're one of the tens of thousands of Superstorm Sandy survivors trying to rebuild with federal or state help that's less than you expected, the next seven days offer you ample opportunity to learn if you can qualify for more.
Superstorm survivors inthe Low To Moderate Income (LMI) Homeowners, functioning with $40 million in federal funds, would have access to another $29 million, under policy changes proposed by the Christie Administration.
Operators of a Long Branch landscaping firm will pay $33,000 to settle state allegations of post-Superstorm price gouging for generators and illegally selling fuel to drivers.