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Prosecutors will drop criminal charges against Paterson’s Michael Jackson
Roth regains access to VAN after red box snafu
‘Are we going to lie there and take it?’ Redistricting effort has some buy-in from N.J. House Dems
Officials from Roxbury, the state government, and the federal government reached an agreement Tuesday barring immigration officials from converting a
Staffers for Rep. Tom Kean Jr. (R-Westfield) said the congressman will miss votes yet again this week but will be back “soon” – a promise his office has
Brian Varela’s second TV ad in the 7th congressional district’s Democratic primary hones in on an issue that’s long animated the progressive wing of his
For many decades, the range of positions on Israel seen as acceptable in New Jersey politics was not a wide one. With a large Jewish population and a
Four candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for U.S. Congress in New Jersey’s 7th district will take part in a debate on tonight, sponsored by the
Good morning, New Jersey. It's Election Day, again. Eleven municipalities will hold non-partisan municipal elections next week, including mayoral races
Here are some common questions about voting in New Jersey. Remember, sometimes you must advocate for yourself to avoid being disenfranchised. Don’t go
A state Senate panel cleared a bill that would create a pilot program for fully autonomous vehicles on the streets of New Jersey. The New Jersey
President Donald Trump said this morning that he wants to suspend the federal gas tax amid high gas prices stemming from the Iran War, and one of his most
DISCLAIMER: Polls can be a helpful tool for understanding elections, but they are an imperfect one, as demonstrated by New Jersey’s three most recent
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-Tenafly) praised Rutgers University for canceling a convocation speech last week, criticizing the disinvited speaker, Rami
The Inside Edge with David Wildstein: Christie vs. Pascrell
I have long thought that the smartest person in the room doesn’t automatically win. My life experiences have only served to reinforce this theory. The
Lewis B. Thurston III, who served under six governors during his 35 years in state government and was Gov. Thomas Kean’s first chief of staff, died on May
The Sherrill administration on Friday afternoon asked a federal judge to dismiss the Trump administration’s lawsuit against the governor’s executive order
Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin has appointed influential labor leader Anthony Abrantes to serve as a commissioner of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition
Article One PAC, a mysterious super PAC whose donors and motives remain largely unknown, is touching down in the race for New Jersey’s 7th congressional
At an Indivisible Lambertville/New Hope candidate forum in January, Michael Roth took a hard line against “dark money” meddling in the Democratic primary
The Inside Edge with Zach Blackburn: Common People
The New Jersey Globe is continuing its series of legislator Q&As this week with Cody Miller. Prior installments include Luanne Peterpaul, Dave Bailey