Governor Christie and Senate President Steve Sweeney continue to trade barbs over the hot-button issue of same sex marriage.

THURSDAY'S HEADLINES

  • Governor Christie reiterated his desire to have the gay marriage issue put on the November ballot.
  • Kelly Waldron continues her three-part series on an East Brunswick boy's fight against bullying.
  • Kevin McArdle reports that new Attorney General, Jeff Chiesa, is a man on a mission.
  • One NJ town is using red spotlights to catch criminals.
  • The State Comptroller finds problems with a state-funded child care program.
  • A new report shows that Atlantic City is one of the worst cities in the country for finding a job.
  • New Jersey ranks dead last in states for business climate, according to a new survey.
  • Stacy Proebstle explains that while the nation is revamping its school lunch program, New Jersey is already ahead of the curve.
  • Our Jason Allentoff and Dan Alexander spent the day at the Popcorn Park Zoo as Princess the Camel made her yearly Super Bowl pick.

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In what was the most responded to poll since the inception of  "From The Newsroom," 900 people answered about which side they would vote for the issue of same sex marriage, if it were to be put on the November Ballot.  69% said they would vote against, while 29% would vote in favor.

 

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