By Katie Cericola _ _ Katie Cericola of Waldwick, NJ is Vice Chairwoman of The Organization for Economic Growth. Currently Katie works for KPMG in the Audit practice and is a graduate from Seton Hall University where she obtained a Read More
Federal Tax Reform Means Slightly Lower Bills for NJ Ratepayers
Beginning next week, customers will start to see some modest reductions on their gas, electric, and water bills as a result of savings utilities have won from the federal tax cuts signed by President Donald Trump last year. The New Read More
Environmentalists concede N.J. Dems’ latest climate bills won’t help the climate
Phil Murphy is making moves that, if recent history is any guide, could make your electric bills a LOT more expensive in the near future, Save Jerseyans. Possibly by next winter if not sooner. Save Jersey warned you about this last Read More
Murphy finally focuses on actual N.J. citizens… and raises their electric bills!
By Matt Rooney _ Phil Murphy spent most of his first two weeks in office focused 100% on non-New Jerseyans as I’m sure you noticed, folks, rushing to a church to symbolically fight ICE and declaring his intention to spend Read More
More than 5K in N.J. still without power in storm’s wake
NEWARK–As the sun came up this morning, more than 5,000 people were still in the dark from Tuesday’s storm. Utility crews worked overnight restoring power to customers, but thousands–mostly in the southern part of the state–still were out of service Read More