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In Newark, 16-Year-Olds ‘With Skin in the Game’ Are Set to Get the Vote
New Jersey’s largest city is poised to allow 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in school board elections, starting in April.
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What We Know About the Menendez Bribery Case
Senator Robert Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, was charged with accepting bribes, including cash, gold bars and a Mercedes-Benz, in…
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To Avoid New York Rules, Migrants Are Dropped Off in New Jersey
Hundreds of migrants, sent mostly from Texas, arrived at train stops outside New York City over the weekend to sidestep…
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Tammy Murphy, N.J.’s First Lady, Enters Crowded Race for Menendez’s Seat
Ms. Murphy is likely to face at least three Democratic primary challengers — and possibly Senator Bob Menendez, who is…
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Congestion Pricing Delays Threaten Subway Projects, M.T.A. Chair Says
The News New Jersey’s attempt to block new tolls to enter Manhattan risks the funding to improve the subway and…
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The Real Estate Tycoon Whose Fingerprints Are on the Menendez Indictment
Fred Daibes, a New Jersey builder, was accused of defrauding a bank that he had founded. Prosecutors say he turned…
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New Jersey Environmental Agency Accuses Itself of Harming Bird Habitats
A construction project meant to improve conditions for the American woodcock has worsened them for the barred owl and the…
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New Jersey Governor Wants to Expand Number of Liquor Licenses
“It is OK to admit it. It’s cool to be from New Jersey again,” Gov. Philip D. Murphy said on…
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Judge Blocks Much of New Jersey Law Limiting Guns in Public
The temporary order by Judge Renée Marie Bumb permits licensed handgun owners to carry weapons in nightclubs, theaters, arenas, racetracks…
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How a Draft of the Constitution Ended Up in a Drawer in Trenton, N.J.
The 13th royal governor of colonial New Jersey was a Philadelphia-born, London-schooled lawyer whose appointment was solemnized by an elaborate…
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