Incumbent New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine has won the state's Democratic gubernatorial nomination and will seek his second term in November. He easily defeated three little-known competitors.
Former U.S. Attorney Chris Christie
defeated former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan for the Republican nomination.
Christie Talks To Jersey Guys About Part Timer Pension Allegations
Republican candidate for Governor Chris Christie spoke exclusively to New Jersey 101.5's Jersey Guys about campaign advisor John P. Inglesino and allegations he was hired by Republican Sen. Joe Pennacchio in order to to earn state pension credits.
Assemblywoman Dawn Marie Addiego and Assemblyman Scott Rudder today asked Attorney General Anne Milgram to investigate the distribution of a publication called “The Klansmen’s Voice” that has been dropped at homes in Burlington County's 8th Legislative District.
Governor Corzine's Blue Ribbon Advisory Panel On Immigrant Policy
A state panel on immigrant policy released recommendations Monday that include in-state tuition eligibility and driving privileges for illegal immigrants, as well as the creation of a commission on New Americans.
The sixth anniversary of the United States' invasion of Iraq is Thursday, March 19. Martin DiCaro is examining how the war continues to impact New Jersey in a three-part series
PART 1: Martin talks to the National Guard's top commander, Major General Glenn K. Rieth about how the Guard has changed to meet the challenges of multiple deployments.
PART 2: Nancy LaCorte, a resident of Franklin Township in Somerset County. She's a member of a Family Readiness Council which assist military families.
Her sons, Evan and Josh Dickerson, are National Guardsmen in the 102nd Cavalry Troop, currently deployed in Iraq.
PART 3: On February 3, 2004 Second Lieutenant Seth Dvorin, a soldier in the 10th Mountain Division was killed by a roadside bomb. He was 24.
Sue Niederer, Dvorin's mother, joined the anti-war movement after her son was killed. She wanted to turn her anger into action, although she said it took time to come to grips with the reality that nothing she could do would bring her son back.
Governor Corzine's Property Tax Plan Click here or click the image.
Gov. Jon S. Corzine has released a video message explaining his proposal to allow local governments to defer half their current pension contributions as a way to help avoid steep local property tax increases.
Noting that "raising taxes during a recession is a poor idea," Corzine says the temporary deferral will ease the cost of local government by $540 million in the year ahead.
Click herefor a complete list of the New Jersey gas stations found in violation.
To report a violation at a gas station call the following numbers:
Atlantic County, (609) 345-6700, x.2477
Bergen County (201) 336-6424
Burlington County, (609) 265-5098
Camden County, (856) 374-6001
Cape May County, (609) 463-6475
Cumberland County, (856) 453-2203
Essex County, (973) 395-8363
Gloucester County, (856) 384-6855
Hudson County, (201) 319-3820
Hunterdon County, (908) 788-1249
Mercer County, (609) 989-6579
Middlesex County, (732) 745-3872
Monmouth County, (732) 431-7362
Morris County, (973) 285-2955
Ocean County, (732) 929-2166
Passaic County, (973) 305-5750
Salem County, (856) 935-7510
Somerset County, (908) 231-7125
Sussex County, (973) 948-5464
Union County, (908) 654-9845
Warren County, (908) 453-2828
N.J. State Office, (732) 815-4840
Assemblyman Louis D. Greenwald (D-Camden), chairman of the Assembly Budget Committee, speaks about New Jersey’s highest-in-the-nation property taxes and the importance of maintaining the record levels of relief provided by this year’s budget.
Assemblywoman Nellie Pou (D-Passaic), chairwoman of the Assembly Appropriations Committee, discusses the record levels of property tax relief in the Fiscal Year 2009 budget, as well as the changes the New Jersey Legislature has adopted to create a more open and transparent budget process.
General Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts, Jr., and Majority Leader Bonnie Watson Coleman discuss the problems with access to affordable housing in New Jersey and the landmark legislation (A-500) they have crafted to reform the state's affordable housing laws and increase affordable housing availability across New Jersey
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