Tennyson Donyea
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A regulated bear hunt would be a stark policy change for Gov. Phil Murphy, who ended the practice after taking office in 2018.
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Law enforcement officials say a broad online threat targeting New Jersey synagogues has been mitigated.
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The flyers appear to be from a right-wing nonprofit helmed by former Trump Administration aide, Stephen Miller.
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Under the proposal, retired officers are exempt from most gun-free zones except ultra-sensitive locations, like municipal buildings.
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Though New Jersey automated cannabis-related expungements for more than 360,000 people last summer, advocates say many people are still waiting.
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Demonstration at Statehouse came one day before a N.J. commission is expected to vote on a proposal to increase health benefit premiums for thousands of state workers.
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Gov. Phil Murphy said new legislation he signed into law would reduce food insecurity and offer healthy meals to more families.
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The trail will consist of historical markers placed at various sites in the state that commemorate African American contributions to the sciences, arts, education, journalism, and more.
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Rice, who chaired the NJ Legislative Black Caucus for 18 years, will retire at the end of August. He wanted a woman to succeed him as chair.
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Assembly Democrats said the law, inspired by the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis, would ban deceptive election practices, establish a statewide voting database, and make electronic interference a misdemeanor crime.