The Governor digs in his heels on tax cuts. A leading Congressional candidate clarifies his stance on same-sex marriage. And a beach town’s questions about consolidation.
New disclosures of security breaches at Newark Liberty airport. Tax revenues are up but not enough to meet the budget. And battling cancer gets a boost in South Jersey.
A preview of the Pascrell/Rothman debate. Plus, can Senate Democrats override the Governor on same-sex marriage? And a new era at Monmouth Park — can the new operators make it work?
A Newark neighborhood gets a new power plant that some neighbors just don’t want. Why are New Jersey towns guaranteeing private loans? And the governor’s stand on same-sex marriage.
A Presidential shift on same sex marriage and New Jersey’s Senate Leader likes it. And gambling is down in Atlantic City again, yet a leading Republican sees the bright side. But a Democrat is looking for help on the Internet.
Research suggests bilingualism is a cognitive asset, but are schools doing enough to promote education in the plurality of languages spoken?
What does NJ Transit think of the new Penn Station in New York? There’s another budget shortfall and the Democrats pounce. And state employees being paid for their union work?
Two congressmen battle for their political survival. The governor takes aim again at the teachers union. And will they vote to liberalize liquor laws in Ocean City?
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