Gov. Chris Christie said today he was not at all involved in the decision to reassign three state police commanders and said he has total confidence in State Police Superintendent Rick Fuentes. Continue reading
Douglas Fisher said the greatest challenge is promoting agriculture and making sure people know how to support local agriculture where they live.
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Rob Summers, who was paralyzed in a hit-and-run crash, is participating in a treatment program through the Reeve Foundation in an attempt to help him walk again. Continue reading
John Hasse, Director of Environmental Studies oat Rowan University, says with fewer housing development projects, open spaces like farmland and forest land are being used up more slowly. Continue reading
The anniversary of Osama bin Laden’s death and the reporter who interviewed him. Plus, public worries about pipeline plans. And New Jerseyans take in a rare vision as a space shuttle takes a bow on its way home. Continue reading
Williams Company operates a gas pipeline through six Bergen County towns and some residents and officials are concerned about a proposed increase in capacity and lack of information. Continue reading
John Miller talks about the state of terrorism, his conversations with bin Laden and his allies and the NYPD Muslim surveillance controversy. Continue reading
The governor and his combative comeback. What’s the real deal with those tricky tunnels under the Hudson? And professors protest at New Jersey’s universities.
Residents in some areas object to solar panels that cause the destruction of trees while others worry their installation will decrease property values, make noise and cause glare. Continue reading










