September 7, 2022
Here we are just months from the midterm elections and the Biden Administration is preparing to launch its one-time student loan forgiveness program. This program will not benefit anyone who...
Here we are just months from the midterm elections and the Biden Administration is preparing to launch its one-time student loan forgiveness program. This program will not benefit anyone who...
STONE HARBOR – When borough taxpayers consider their contribution to the general budget, what stands out is consistency. Over a ten-year period, the percentage of Stone Harbor’s general fund budget...
CAPE MAY – In March, former City Manager Jerry Inderwies Jr. filed suit against the City of Cape May, Deputy Mayor Stacy Sheehan, City Manager Michael Voll, and Fair Share...
Get ‘The Wrap,’ our take on the news of the week, in your inbox every Tuesday. Sign up at https://bit.ly/3goVpVr. July 11-17: Leave Payouts The New Jersey Office of the...
COURT HOUSE – Middle Township Committee approved a $345,000 emergency appropriation July 6 for its 2022 budget just two months after the budget was adopted. Mayor Timothy Donohue explained that...
TRENTON – The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Oct. 22 announced that it has disbursed $365 million in federal Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) funds throughout the state. According...
TRENTON – Gov. Phil Murphy Oct. 18 signed legislation (S-1654), which requires the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) and the South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) to provide electronic push notifications...
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