Sample ballots may come via e-mail
By: BRUCE SHIPKOWSKI Associated Press - March 29, 2010 TRENTON — A New Jersey lawmaker says giving Garden State voters the option of getting their sample election ballots through e-mail rather than...
View ArticleMORIARTY BILL TO END CONFUSION & ENSURE PROMPT REPAIR OF LEASED VEHICLES IN...
(TRENTON) - Assemblymen Ralph Caputo and Paul Moriarty on Monday announced they've introduced legislation to make it clear that New Jersey residents who drive leased vehicles can get safety-related...
View ArticleAndrews lays out changes under new health care law
Tuesday, March 30, 2010 By: Christina Paciollacpaciolla@sjnewsco.comNow that the health care overhaul bill has been signed by President Barack Obama, people will start seeing changes implemented over...
View ArticleRedd considers Camden reforms
By: JOSEPH GIDJUNIS • Courier-Post Staff • March 31, 2010 CAMDEN — Mayor Dana Redd released a handful of recommendations compiled from her leadership transition team Tuesday for reforming city...
View ArticleCherry Hill gets grant to reduce pollution
By: JANE ROH • Courier-Post Staff • March 31, 2010 CHERRY HILL — Cherry Hill has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency for a pollution-reduction project.The township is...
View Article5th District legislators open office in Woodbury
Wednesday, April 28, 2010 By John Barnajbarna@sjnewsco.comWOODBURY The three officials representing the state's Fifth Legislative District have opened an office here.The North Broad Street office for...
View ArticleFoundation funds to equip Camden police
By: Matt Katz Inquirer Staff Writer April 28th, 2010Nearly 99 percent of the Camden police budget is devoted to salaries, leaving little left over for the tools of the law-enforcement trade.So Mayor...
View ArticleGloucester Twp. saves energy with new traffic lights
By: JANE ROH • Courier-Post Staff • May 6, 2010 GLOUCESTER TWP. — Crews this week began replacing traffic lights in Gloucester Township with energy-saving LED bulbs."Every traffic light in Gloucester...
View ArticleNorcross to alter residency bill for workers
By: JANE ROH • Courier-Post Staff • May 6, 2010 CAMDEN — Sen. Donald Norcross, D-Camden, confirmed that current state employees who live outside of New Jersey will be exempted from the final version of...
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