
Canceled tax break in Jersey City a warning to developers
Noncompliance with local hiring requirements for tax incentives hasn't always cost developers in Jersey City -- until now.
Noncompliance with local hiring requirements for tax incentives hasn't always cost developers in Jersey City -- until now.
In a 5 to 3 vote with one abstention, the board quickly moved to terminate McGreevey, but not before hearing from more than two dozen supporters who were asked to attend via email by the governor ...
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — Former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey has been fired as the head of a nonprofit that manages Jersey City's job training and prisoner re-entry program.
The board that ...
In a letter, attorney Michael Critchley alleges McGreevey is the victim of political retaliation for firing one of Fulop’s political allies from the Jersey City prisoner re-entry program he heads.
Big city mayors say expungement efforts don't go far enough.
Jersey City is widely considered the most diverse city in the state making it all the harder to count.
As the state appears to move closer and closer to legalizing recreational marijuana use, expect to see more officials speaking out to make sure the law gets it right.
Grewal is directing local prosecutors to "use their discretion" when considering marijuana-related cases.
On decriminalization, Jersey City Prosecutor Jake Hudnut and state Attorney General Gurbir Grewal meet to define roles.
The debate over marijuana legalization is far from over in Trenton. In the meantime, Jersey City became the first municipality in New Jersey to decriminalize the drug.
Local counties across the country struck deals to house ICE detainees years ago. But the Trump administration’s policy to separate migrant families at the border put a bull's-eye on locals who ...
Jersey City would pay $180 million to buy the west side property for development.
On keeping the controversial Katyn memorial statue in place, Fulop says "there's no groundswell."
It'll be a long night for snow crews, and an even longer dig out for Jersey City.
Murphy says he’s ready to make New Jersey the eighth state in the nation to offer earned sick days to all workers.
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