NJ Today with Mike Schneider: 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
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Old Bridge Bus Crash Leaves 2 Seriously Injured
It happened on Route 9 in Old Bridge Township just after 8 a.m. before the bus picked up students, so no children were on board, just the driver and an aide who were not seriously injured. Continue reading
Old Bridge Bus Crash Leaves 2 Seriously Injured
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Guns at Forefront of Agenda, But No Unanimity on Way Forward
Lawmakers are discussing ways to get guns off the street, but some say getting laws passed can be difficult. Continue reading
Guns at Forefront of Agenda, But No Unanimity on Way Forward
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NJ Today: January 9, 2013
Dozens injured as a ferry from New Jersey hits a pier in Manhattan. Plus, a warning about a very bad flu season. Amazon is bringing hundreds of jobs to New Jersey. A new boardwalk is being built down the shore. And Gov. Christie on the cover of TIME magazine, and not entirely happy about it. Continue reading
NJ Today: January 9, 2013
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Robbinsville Rolls Out Red Carpet for Amazon Distribution Center
The Internet retail giant is planning to open a one million square foot fulfillment center in Robbinsville where hundreds of Amazon employees will pick, pack and ship DVD’S, books, and other small items to customers. Continue reading
Robbinsville Rolls Out Red Carpet for Amazon Distribution Center
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FEMA’s New Flood Maps Offer Coastal Areas Guidance on Rebuilding Stronger and Better
FEMA Deputy Federal Coordinating Officer Bill Vogel says changes to the flood maps was the result of a long, ongoing study that was in the works prior to Hurricane Sandy. Continue reading
FEMA’s New Flood Maps Offer Coastal Areas Guidance on Rebuilding Stronger and Better
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Belmar Begins Rebuilding Process After Hurricane Sandy
Gov. Chris Christie visited the Jersey Shore town as work begins to restore the boardwalk by Memorial Day weekend. Continue reading
Belmar Begins Rebuilding Process After Hurricane Sandy
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‘Tis the Season For Flu
The CDC says 29 states, including New Jersey, have reported high levels of flu activity. That’s up from 16 states the week before. Officials warn this flu season could be severe, and it’s arrived about five weeks ahead of schedule. Continue reading
‘Tis the Season For Flu
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Ferry Passenger Describes Crash into NYC Pier
Brett Cebulash was aboard the Seastreak Wall Street ferry when it crashed into a New York City pier. Continue reading
Ferry Passenger Describes Crash into NYC Pier
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New Meadowlands Racetrack Chairman on Lessons Learned After First Year of Operation
Jeff Gural, chairman of the New Meadowlands Racetrack, says that lessons learned from the first year of operation have helped to put the racetrack on a more profitable course. Continue reading
New Meadowlands Racetrack Chairman on Lessons Learned After First Year of Operation
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Democrats Respond to Christie’s State of the State Address
Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver and Assemblyman Lou Greenwald spoke to reporters after Gov. Chris Christie delivered his State of the State address. Continue reading
Democrats Respond to Christie’s State of the State Address
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VIDEO and TRANSCRIPT: Christie’s State of the State 2013 Speech
Gov. Chris Christie delivers the annual State of the State address at the Statehouse in Trenton. Continue reading
VIDEO and TRANSCRIPT: Christie’s State of the State 2013 Speech
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NJ Today: January 8, 2013
Gov. Christie sends a message to Washington as he delivers an emotional State of the State address. We’ll take a close look at how the governor sees our future and what Democrats are saying about that. Continue reading
NJ Today: January 8, 2013
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Political Analyst Says Christie’s State of the State Avoided Ruffling Feathers
Montclair State University’s Political Science Professor Brigid Harrison says Christie delivered a cautious speech that focused on bipartisanship because he has more to lose going into the gubernatorial race. Continue reading
Political Analyst Says Christie’s State of the State Avoided Ruffling Feathers
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Political Strategists Dissect Christie’s State of the State Address
Republican Strategist Roger Bodman and Democratic Strategist Bill Pascrell III discuss Gov. Chris Christie’s remarks in the State of the State address and the Democratic response to the speech. Continue reading
Political Strategists Dissect Christie’s State of the State Address
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NJ Today: January 7, 2013
A slip of the tongue triggers a war of words in the State Capitol. Plus, hockey returns to Newark, but how much did they lose? A former attorney general calls for national action on assault weapons. And a Jersey guy is nominated to head the CIA. Continue reading
NJ Today: January 7, 2013
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Residents Allowed to Move Back to Jersey Shore Homes
Residents in communities like Brick Township and Toms River have been allowed back into their homes, though there is a curfew imposed between 6 p.m. and 5 a.m. Continue reading
Residents Allowed to Move Back to Jersey Shore Homes
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Senate President Criticized for Saying Christie Prayed for a Hurricane
While Senate President Steve Sweeney apologized right after saying Gov. Chris Christie prayed for a hurricane before Sandy hit, Republicans criticized him. Continue reading
Senate President Criticized for Saying Christie Prayed for a Hurricane
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Steve Adubato: Christie is a Different Governor Since Hurricane Sandy Hit
Steve Adubato says Gov. Chris Christie has become more accessible in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy and was fighting for the people of New Jersey when he criticized House Speaker John Boehner for postponing a vote on Sandy relief aid. Continue reading
Steve Adubato: Christie is a Different Governor Since Hurricane Sandy Hit
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Hockey’s Return Spells Economic Boon For Newark
The shortened schedule has yet to be announced, but the end of the lockout is great news for the city and the hundreds of people whose livelihood depends on the Devils playing hockey and the arena being open.
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Hockey’s Return Spells Economic Boon For Newark
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Former NJ Supreme Court Justice Says Gun Control Part of Broader Issue in Improving School Safety
Peter Verniero, who served as the state’s Attorney General and as a justice on the New Jersey Supreme Court, said reasonable gun regulation and legitimate recreational gun use are not mutually exclusive, pointing to New Jersey’s example of banning assault weapons. Continue reading
Former NJ Supreme Court Justice Says Gun Control Part of Broader Issue in Improving School Safety
