Christie: NJ Utilities Did Better Than Irene [POLL/AUDIO]
After nearly two weeks without electricity, most residents in New Jersey have power, minus those along the barrier islands.
After nearly two weeks without electricity, most residents in New Jersey have power, minus those along the barrier islands.
Not content to let over a year of positive momentum be derailed by Hurricane Sandy, Atlantic City is documenting its recovery and welcoming visitors back by launching a new blog called "Can-Do AC."
Hurricane Sandy has caused billions of dollars in damage all over New Jersey, so what does this mean for your property taxes in the future?
It was a defeat for Joe Kyrillos, the Republican challenger for U.S. Senate in New Jersey, who never figured out a way to beat a better-known, more financed incumbent.
Today, New Jersey Decides 2012. And if there's one thing Hurricane Sandy didn't do - it was dampen voters' spirits.
Lost in the news about Hurricane Sandy is the fact that New Jersey and the nation go to the polls on Tuesday, November 6. Here's a preview of the election and how you make sure you get to cast a ballot and have your vote count.
Roughly 2 million New Jersey homes and businesses are still without power today after the devastation left behind by super storm Sandy. That means almost 5 million people are in the dark.
Governor Christie has declared a state of emergency as Sandy gets closer to New Jersey.
President Barack Obama sharply challenged Mitt Romney on foreign policy in their final campaign debate Monday night, saying, "Every time you've offered an opinion you've been wrong." The Republican coolly responded, "Attacking me is not an agenda" for dealing with a dangerous world.
Officials in Long Beach Island and areas of Southern Ocean County are accustomed to seeing their summer populations swell and now they know the economic impact.
New Jersey and the nation go to the polls on Tuesday, November 6. Here's a preview of the election and how you make sure you get to cast a ballot and have your vote count.
Know your Representatives. The political party that dominates the House for the next two years may well determine America’s economic, environmental and tactical future as a global power. Townsquare Media News sat down with incumbents and major-party challengers in six of New Jersey’s Congressional districts. Where do your candidates stand? Find out here