The heroin and opioid epidemic continues to grow not only in New Jersey, but across the nation. A team of panelists held a training session in Toms River this week to discuss how to curb the epidemic and instill more healthy alternatives.
Uncertainty is common for some residents of New Jersey towns considering municipal energy aggregation programs, which one expert explains is very different from individual contracts that may have burned consumers in the past.
Two shore-based towing firms are among six in New Jersey paying just over $55,000 in penalties and reimbursements to settle allegations of violating the state's predatory towing law.