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April 12, 2012

Commerce and Industry Assoc. President John Galandak said Grow New Jersey approves of tax breaks for companies to grow their businesses in the Garden State. Continue reading

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Architecture is how Michael Graves made his name, but the boy from Indiana always loved to draw – in fact, he considers it the key to his creativity. Continue reading

April 11, 2012

Rutgers names its new president and he wades into the merger controversy. Governor Christie back home and firing back at his critics. And two families look at a transplant that saved a student’s life in the first of our three-part … Continue reading

April is Organ Donation Awareness Month — Dr. Mark Zucker talks about the need for more potential donors. Continue reading

“I’m happy to be criticized by Frank Lautenberg and The New York Times. I take that as a badge of honor, it actually means I’m doing something right for the taxpayers in this state.” Continue reading

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The university’s new president Robert Barchi made it clear up front that, despite having spent the last couple of academic decades in Pennsylvania, he is a Jersey guy. Continue reading

April 10, 2012

No April showers means April fires in New Jersey. Governor Christie fires back at criticism from Washington. And the Assembly Republican Leader sounding off on Santorum’s departure.

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A controversial parody of a student column that appeared in a satirical school publication at Rutgers University has caused a stir on campus, prompting some to call for stricter controls on objectionable speech. Continue reading

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“So Chris Christie has caught the attention of a lot of people, including Texans,” said George W. Bush. Continue reading

Contractors in Burlington County are working to cut down trees still smoldering from wildfires, the cause of which is still under investigation. Continue reading