There are only a handful of competitive races for Senate and Assembly, and Democrats will control the Legislature. One race is already NJ's priciest ever.
Question No. 1 asks if New Jersey should borrow $125 million to help fund library projects. Question No. 2 would ensure environmental funds aren't diverted.
Municipalities have the right to restrict or prohibit the posting of these signs on public property, especially if they can obstruct a driver's vision. But when there's so many of them, is it worth the hassle?
Lots of people don't know the candidates for governor, so the nominees for lieutenant governor -- Sheila Oliver and Carlos Rendo -- are surely a mystery.
President Donald Trump's announcement that he will send cost-sharing subsidies in the Affordable Care Act will affect more than 150,000 people in New Jersey.
The polls have been closer, the first debate had no clear winner, but there’s one measure by which New Jersey’s governor’s race isn’t a contest – fundraising.