It can be very embarrassing to have a gastrointestinal disorder that may lead to frequent trips to the bathroom but something happens on the way to getting to one in public.
State senator says a Friday conference call held Friday by the attorney general with Shore officials didn’t yield a coordinated plan to address pop-up parties.
“From Monmouth to Cape May, we’ve seen what happens when you strip police of the power to hold teenagers and young adults accountable for breaking the law."
New Jersey’s most unusual state budget season ended in standard fashion , with the $46.4 billion plan sent to Gov. Phil Murphy’s desk in a party-line vote.
The legislation would help police and towns and keep the peace when situations escalate by broadening "the legal definition of “riot,” and increases penalties for crimes committed during a riot."
Jersey Shore State Senator Robert Singer says there needs to be more clarity by Governor Murphy over the opening of community pools and less restrictions in place to let people enjoy themselves this summer.
Sen. Fred Madden says medical students learn to conduct pelvic exams using anesthetized and unconscious patients who don't know it is going to take place.
The New Jersey Senate Republican caucus have sent a letter to Senate President Steve Sweeney and Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin asking them to schedule votes in both houses of the Legislature as they hope to override a bill Governor Phil Murphy vetoed which would help save New Jersey’s struggling restaurant industry.