At the end of last week, one of Governor Christie's top appointees at the Port Authority announced he was resigning over what has become known as 'BridgeGate.'
Telemarketers know that almost nobody picks up their phone without first checking the caller ID and that's why many are now engaging in caller ID spoofing where they alter the name or number that shows up on your caller ID display.
Legislation introduced in Trenton would require all New Jersey-based companies, large and small, to offer at least five paid sick days to their workers every year.
New Jersey is in the midst of a physician shortage and the situation is worsening. Hoping to solve the problem, the Assembly Higher Education Committee today approved a bill creating a loan redemption program.
An ordinance to allocate $3,784,800 to pay for the cost associated with eminent domain of beach front properties in Toms River heads a to a final reading.
Some New Jersey legislators are worried that so-called "teen nights," where kids can hang out, dance a little and possibly meet that special someone, could be happening in places that employ sexual predators.
With business leaders across the Garden State expressing optimism about expansion and higher profits next year, Jersey lawmakers are discussing how best to keep the positive momentum moving forward.
If Gov. Chris Christie chooses to run for president in 2016, he has overwhelming support from his constituents, according to today's Monmouth University/Asbury Park Press Poll.
Towns across New Jersey may soon have to offer health insurance coverage to their volunteer firefighters, an unintended factor of the Affordable Care Act's continued implementation.