A new report suggests transitioning homes and businesses to electric-only power by 2050 would equate to removing more than 2 million gasoline-powered cars from Jersey roadways.
Popular prescriptions for high cholesterol, heart disease and even cancer treatments are among the list of drugs that had generic versions delayed intentionally.
New Jersey received a “C+” for online transparency of state government spending, according to a report by the New Jersey Public Interest Research Group (NJPIRG).
The Garden State received a grade of "C+" for its online access to government spending data, in a report released today by the New Jersey Public Interest Research Group (NJPIRG).