A lot of people will tell you beer makes everything better, but the debate remains as to whether New Jersey grocery stores should be able to sell alcohol.
We talked at length yesterday about the pros and cons of allowing self-service stations in New Jersey. Following my show, State Senate President Steve Sweeney clashed with Dennis and Judi when Sweeney said he will reject any bill that lets people pump their own gas, shutting down the possibility of legal change completely.
Fasten you seats belts and get ready, New Jersey’s “Click It or Ticket” enforcement program has returned! You would think something so important like wearing your seat belt would have a program that ran all year long. Apparently it must be even more important to wear your seat belt this time of year though, unless of course you’re in a cab, bus or train.
Seatbelt laws are strictly enforced on New Jersey roads, but the rules don't apply to rail traffic. Now the question of whether Amtrak should install seatbelts is being raised after last week's train derailment in Philadelphia.
The average parent probably wants to keep their kid caffeine-free, so it's no surprise that some New Jerseyans want to ban a powerful powdered form of the substance.
Genny Barbour is a 16-year-old girl with autism and epilepsy who finds relief from frequent seizures through medically prescribed cannabis oil. According to NJ.com, her family is suing The Larc School for children with disabilities, where Barbour attends, because its board won't allow her to use the oil at school...