NJ Revenues Remain Below Pre-Recession Peak [AUDIO]
When will New Jersey really have its comeback?
When will New Jersey really have its comeback?
The New Jersey Department of Transportation has announced no additional red light cameras will be added to the state's red light camera program.
It's becoming a serious problem in several New Jersey towns hard-hit by Superstorm Sandy, as local leaders have not formally adopted a budget yet, which is delaying property tax bills from being sent out.
Governor Christie has been quiet in recent months on the idea of a tax cut in New Jersey but today he will announce plans for a new middle class tax cut.
With a brand-new boardwalk almost complete and a full booking of summer rentals, Belmar has high expectations for the first tourist season after Sandy.
Those FEMA flood maps continue to be a tough pill to swallow for many affected by Sandy.
BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: This afternoon Townsquare Media NJ received a letter from members of the St. Peter's Prep basketball team in support of Coach Todd Decker. In the letter, the players say, "at no point ever have we felt threatened or fearful in any towards Coach Decker." They go on to say, "Coach Decker has nothing but our support and dedication."
Superstorm Sandy damaged dozens of locomotives and flooded hundreds of rail cars, but New Jersey Transit had a banner year nonetheless.
Later this month, we mark six months since Superstorm Sandy pounded the Garden State.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has signed into law a bill to better protect children from sex offenders during emergencies.
Wrestlemania is coming to the Garden State later this week.