November 23, 2020
TRENTON – Gov. Phil Murphy Nov. 20 signed A4942, which authorizes nearly $87.5 million to be distributed to proposed projects for the first round of funding from the Library Construction...
TRENTON – Gov. Phil Murphy Nov. 20 signed A4942, which authorizes nearly $87.5 million to be distributed to proposed projects for the first round of funding from the Library Construction...
TRENTON – Sen. Michael Testa (R-1st) Nov. 19 voted against the Senate bill to legalize marijuana for personal use. According to a release, the bill, S-21, passed the Senate Budget...
As shore area restaurants and shops faced challenges through the summer of COVID-19, those in Avalon, Stone Harbor, and Cape May dealt with the added complication of local ordinances limiting...
COURT HOUSE – The Aug. 20 Cape May County Chamber of Commerce meeting remained powered by the internet, as members were given an annual legislative update from U.S. Rep. Jeff...
To access the Herald’s local coronavirus/COVID-19 coverage, click here. TRENTON – As schools gear up to reopen for some mode of in-person instruction, the Assembly Education Committee approved legislation Aug....
TRENTON – Taking steps to improve efficiency and accessibility to paratransit services in New Jersey for disabled and elderly residents, the full Assembly July 30 unanimously approved (74-0) a bill,...
TRENTON – The Senate and Assembly overwhelmingly approved a bill Aug. 2 that ensures students won’t be stripped of their opportunity to represent their schools. According to a release, committees...