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June 11, 2012

Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg is optimistic that a property tax cut will be part of the new budget. Continue reading

The NJ Senate Environment Committee has moved a bill out of committee that would regulate the treatment, storage and disposal of wastewater from hydraulic fracturing, a process known as fracking. Continue reading

Assemblyman John Burzichelli says that with so many casinos nowadays, the novelty of gaming has worn, but is optimistic that Atlantic City will draw visitors with its other attractions. Continue reading

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Bars at Point Pleasant Beach are looking to stop an ordinance that would force them to stop selling alcohol by midnight, beginning in July. Continue reading

June 8, 2012

Fighting back against new pipelines. Plus, no raise for those at the bottom. And can the Garden State beat the French at their own game? Continue reading

A plan to expand a natural gas pipeline through several state parks and New Jersey’s sensitive Highlands area is close to moving forward. Continue reading

New Jersey vintners are hoping a blind tasting will be a defining moment for the state’s wine industry. Continue reading

Democrat Brendan Gill and Republican Chris Russell discuss the busy week in politics that included the New Jersey primary and debate over whether the state can afford a tax cut. Continue reading

Jerramiah Healy said New York residents would reap the benefits of Spectra Energy’s proposed pipeline while Jersey City incurs the risks. Continue reading

June 7, 2012

Can the government get it done before they shut it down? The Attorney General takes aim at an app maker. And can New Jersey make gambling any easier?