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May 23, 2013

High hopes down the shore as the governor counts on a big new attraction to draw the crowds. Plus, battling over education dollars. Fighting to keep students in the state. And drinking problems. A list of bars who allegedly have been cheating their customers. Continue reading

Gov. Chris Christie was on hand to celebrate the opening of Margaritaville at Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City. Continue reading

The 11th annual State of the Shore event had a different tone this year after Hurricane Sandy and was held in Belmar instead of Sandy Hook. Continue reading

Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver and Assembly Education Chairman Patrick Diegnan have sponsored a resolution requiring the allocation process be redone. Continue reading

About 31,000 New Jersey high school seniors leave home to attend college in other states while just 4,000 move to New Jersey for their higher education. Continue reading

The bipartisan spirit that was touted after Hurricane Sandy may now be a distant memory. The bickering among senate leaders has been quite vocal recently, most notably between Senate President Steve Sweeney and the Senate Republican leader Tom Kean (R-21). Continue reading

Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton President and CEO Anthony Cimino says non-profit hospitals will likely change formats going forward. Continue reading

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The bill passed the legislature with bipartisan support (Assembly 56-19 and Senate 30-5), but the governor vetoed it in September, so an override vote of 27 votes is needed to protect New Jersey against this drilling process. Continue reading

May 22, 2013

Campaigning for customers. Gov. Christie celebrates the comeback down the shore. Plus, the health commissioner with important information for flood victims. Catholics with strong words about their own church. And a new mayor with a warning to his own police. Continue reading

Gov. Chris Christie and other officials joined Belmar Mayor Matthew Doherty for a ribbon cutting reopening Belmar’s boardwalk after Hurricane Sandy destroyed it. Continue reading