By Matt Rooney _ North and South Jersey has long been separated by media markets, culture, demographics, and of course sports teams. Now there’s a new point of contrast: severity of the COVID-19 epidemic. – Everyone draws the dividing line Read More
Early COVID-19 hospitalization rate information for N.J. is finally released
By Matt Rooney _ So we finally got (indirectly) an early New Jersey COVID-19 hospitalization rate from the Murphy Administration, Save Jerseyans. It only took two weeks of asking! Governor Murphy’s team provided the following stats at today’s daily pandemic Read More
N.J. ranks #1 for millennials living at home | Thomas
By Brian Thomas _ “Mom? Dad? I’m Home:” The list of population segments overwhelmed by the financial crisis facing New Jersey appears to grow year after year as Millennials can now be included with senior citizens, limited income families, and Read More
Domestic terror attacks on the rise in N.J. and U.S., report finds
TRENTON — The greatest terrorism threat facing New Jersey is likely already here, according to an annual counter-terrorism report that found domestic attacks across the U.S. were on the rise. The 2017 “threat assessment” from the state Office of Homeland Read More
Failure in Four Numbers
By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog Did you enroll? Or get rolled? An Obamacare deadline synopsis in four numbers: 684 million dollars spent on marketing Obamacare to people who don’t want it (or to pay for it) 7.1 million sign ups Read More
No More Quotas Needed
Not-Often-Discussed Lessons from the Jackie Robinson Story By Dale Glading | The Save Jersey Blog I saw the movie “42” last week and enjoyed it immensely. As an “old school” baseball fan, I have read countless accounts of the Jackie Robinson story and Read More