Are New Jersey Property Taxes Set To Spike? [AUDIO]
When Chris Christie ran for Governor four years ago, he said property taxes in the Garden State would be stabilized by the end of his first term.
When Chris Christie ran for Governor four years ago, he said property taxes in the Garden State would be stabilized by the end of his first term.
One hundred and twenty-seven days after Superstorm Sandy hit the Garden State, residents of, arguably, the hardest hit municipality will finally be allowed to return home.
New flood maps released by the Federal Emergency Management Agency last month have been adopted by the Christie Administration to jumpstart the Sandy rebuild.
Governor Christie makes his first appearance of 2013 at the New Jersey 101.5 studios for "Ask The Governor."
Governor Christie is optimistic this will be a good summer for the Jersey Shore, but he's asking Garden State residents to continue being patient.
Governor Christie won't be waiting for FEMA to release the final Flood Base Elevation maps, instead saying he will make the decision on the state's flood maps.
Tomorrow in Washington, D.C., the House is expected to vote on the remaining $51 billion in Sandy Relief aid for New Jersey and New York.
The first wooden pylon is in Belmar's beach, signifying the beginning of the borough's new boardwalk.
Despite the devastation left in the wake of super-storm Sandy many Mayors along the Jersey Shore are pledging and/or hoping to be open for business by Memorial Day.
Governor Chris Christie ripped into House Speaker John Boehner and House Republicans today for not holding a vote on a Hurricane Sandy relief bill. Watch the Gov.'s reaction.
In the wake of the tragic school shooting rampage in Connecticut, Jersey parents are voicing concerns about school safety in the Garden State.