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Murphy joins Kristi Noem-inspired trend of governors who don’t shoot their dogs
Noem, governor of South Dakota, took her 14-month-old dog to a gravel pit and shot her.
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Memorial services, funeral arrangements announced for N.J. Rep. Donald Payne, Jr.
The late congressman will lie in state next week in the community he represented in various capacities.
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Murphy puts more money where the sun is. Here are N.J.’s latest solar investments.
New Jersey is on course to surpass 200,000 solar installations in May, state officials said during Earth Week.
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Centre Pompidou x Jersey City projected to lose $19 million annually; state agency says fix it or lose funding
“While we are eager to continue working with you on the (Centre Pompidou x Jersey City) project, the annual operating gap remains too significant to release any funding at this time,” Sullivan said Friday.
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Electrifying the N.J. Transit bus fleet is a public health imperative | Opinion
And stopping the raids of the Clean Energy Fund is one way to reach that goal.
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Drivers are OK with $250 electric car fee, but say fix the roads!
More Republican voters supported the fee than Democrats, the Fairleigh Dickinson University poll showed.
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You can’t grow weed at home, so they planted it on the Statehouse lawn
It was an act of protest, days after 4/20, the international holiday for weed.
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N.J. congressman Donald Payne Jr. dies
A member of a New Jersey political dynasty, the Newark native had been hospitalized for weeks after a heart attack.
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N.J. GOP needs a state convention for federal and gubernatorial candidates | Opinion
Republicans must prepare to adapt, or wither as a party
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20,000 N.J. lives are still in limbo, because of bureaucratic stupor | Editorial
Progress on expungement backlog? Everyone's dubious.
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An Earth Day reminder: N.J. must move faster toward clean energy | Opinion
The 100% clean electricity bill is our legacy. And the time is now.
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Jersey Shore town’s disappearing beach is getting smaller. See it from above.
Large sections of North Wildwood's shore remain a hazard at high tide.