David Matthau
Governor Christie Promotes An "Up With Jersey" Message [AUDIO]
As he fights to have a tax-cut plan implemented, Governor Christie is putting forth a kinder, gentler side.
Working Toward Real Property Tax Relief [AUDIO]
Would you agree to have your school district merge with neighboring districts to lower your property taxes?
Governor Christie Makes New Plea For Mandatory Drug Treatment Program [POLL]
Governor Christie is making a new push for legislation that would make drug treatment mandatory for non-violent offenders.
Chris Christie To Lawmakers: Close The User Fee Loophole [AUDIO]
Governor Christie says while the state’s 2 percent property tax cap is providing badly needed relief, it can be made more effective.
NJ Residents Worry About Flesh-Eating Bacteria [AUDIO]
The threat of contracting a flesh-eating bacteria disease seems to be growing.
Rutgers To Host Jersey’s Largest Career Day Event [AUDIO]
If your kids are about to graduate from college and they’re looking for a job, or if you are seeking new employment opportunities, you may want to head over to Rutgers University tomorrow.
New Jersey Man Charged With Killing Etan Patz 33 Years Ago [AUDIO/VIDEO]
A Jersey man who confessed to choking 6-year-old Etan Patz to death back in 1979, 33 years ago today, has been arrested and charged with the child’s murder in New York City.
Chris Christie Lashes Out At Democrats Who Oppose His Tax Cut Plan [VIDEO]
With time running out to give Jersey residents a tax break, Governor Christie has blasted democratic leaders for resisting his proposal for a 10 percent income tax cut, despite less than favorable revenue projections from the Office of Legislative Services.
Despite Complaints, The NJDOT Insists Progress Is Being Made [AUDIO]
Many Jersey commuters are constantly complaining about over-crowding on trains and highways, but the head of the New Jersey Department of Transportation insists progress is being made.
Parts Of Atlantic City Beaches Will Be Closed For Holiday Weekend [AUDIO]
With the unofficial start of the summer tourist season just a couple of days away, Atlantic City tourism officials are getting the news they didn’t want to hear.