Rutgers boards won’t cede control
Rutgers' two boards declared Wednesday that the university's governing structure would remain intact, signaling to Gov. Christie and legislative leaders that their plans to...
Battleship gets DRPA loan
The Delaware River Port Authority board renewed a $900,000 loan guarantee Wednesday to help keep the Battleship New Jersey moored on the Camden waterfront....
Click It or Ticket
May 21 through June 3, 2012, has been selected as the national "Click It or Ticket" mobilization enforcement period. In Merchantville and across the...
6th Legislative District Job & Resource Fair
As representatives of the Sixth Legislative District, we would like to inform you of a job fair that we will be hosting next week. ...
Reining in Readmissions in NJ
Medicare will soon begin penalizing hospitals for readmitting patients within 30 days of their discharge, and New Jersey hospitals are bracing for what could...
Kids will be testing the Test
When elementary and middle school students sit down next month for the annual state testing, they will get their first taste of new national...
NJ Aims to Keep Seniors at Home
A New Jersey healthcare program known as Global Options, which helps seniors age in place rather than nursing homes, is earmarked for a big...
Raise in minimum wage moves ahead
A plan to hike New Jersey's minimum wage by $1.25 to $8.50 an hour is a step closer to approval after the Senate Labor...
Raise in minimum wage moves ahead
A plan to hike New Jersey's minimum wage by $1.25 to $8.50 an hour is a step closer to approval after the Senate Labor...
Christie calls law student veteran an ‘idiot’
Gov. Christie told William Brown, 34, a former Navy SEAL and second-year Rutgers-Camden law student on Thursday that his school will definitely merge with...


































