December 11, 2024
Seldom does this column offer an opinion that is so quickly substantiated by the behavior of local politicians. In our column of Sept. 14, we said that all politicians say...
Seldom does this column offer an opinion that is so quickly substantiated by the behavior of local politicians. In our column of Sept. 14, we said that all politicians say...
Public employees at all levels play an important role in providing needed services to New Jersey residents, but in an era where pressure on taxpayers increases every year and where...
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities has a simple and straightforward mandate. It is the body charged with “ensuring that safe, adequate, and proper utility services are provided at...
One of the principal tasks facing the nine-member Middle Township Board of Education in 2025 will be the selection of a new superintendent to replace Dr. David Salvo, who will...
No matter how you crunch the numbers, New Jersey has the highest property tax bills in the nation. Feeding into that tax bill are 21 counties, 564 municipalities, more than...
We are prisoners of a myth we have created, one that cannot help but drive our young people away from Cape May County. College is not the only path to...
New Jersey and other states in its regional grid are retiring traditional sources of electricity generation prematurely, causing a man-made scarcity that drives up prices. Those making this argument have...