TRENTON, N.J. – 2021 Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli says any parent who doesn’t want to send his or her kid to school this fall
Month: July 2020
HERE WE GO AGAIN: Murphy threatens N.J., warns new COVID-19 restrictions might be coming
TRENTON, N.J. – Governor Phil Murphy threatened state residents on Friday, warning that he does not like recent COVID-19 trends in the Garden State. If
REPORT: Woman assaulted after criticizing another woman’s mask etiquette in Hackensack
HACKENSACK, N.J. – Anxiety over masks continues to rile the country and New Jersey is no exception. On Thursday, News 12 New Jersey reported that
OPINION: Schools should be open in August, in person! | Spadea
By Bill Spadea This post originally appeared at NJ 101.5 _ It’s time for the governor to end the “crisis actor” narrative and stop pretending that
UPDATE: N.J. voters will decide whether to delay legislative redistricting
TRENTON, N.J. – New Jersey voters will now decide whether to forgo redrawing the state’s legislative districts until Election 2023. Ordinarily, districts would be redrawn
Jobless claims rise nationally, exceed 1.4M in N.J. since March 15th
TRENTON, N.J. – It was announced on Thursday morning that U.S. unemployment rose for a second straight week, a sign of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic-related
Herman Cain dies following hospitalization for COVID-19
TRENTON, N.J. – American businessman and former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain has died, reportedly due to COVID-19 complications. Cain was 74 years old. Cain’s
THURSDAY: Legislature poised to free 20% of N.J. inmates
TRENTON, N.J. – A large amount of New Jersey inmates may soon be back on the streets owing to a bill that is rapidly advancing
Federal judge dismisses challenge to key component of Murphy’s Sanctuary State policy
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N.J. – A lawsuit challenging the Murphy Administration’s prohibiton on 287(g) cooperative agreements between ICE and New Jersey jails has been