David Matthau
Local Leaders Are Fighting To Control Property Tax Increases [AUDIO]
A new survey by the Jersey League of Municipalities finds most Garden State mayors believe the state’s new 2 percent property tax cap is working the way it’s supposed to.
Federal Transportation Dollars For Jersey Could Soon Be Cut [AUDIO]
With continuing partisan bickering in Washington D.C. – and unresolved questions about America’s debt problem – there is growing concern that Congress may soon decide to cut the amount of federal transportation funding given to the states.
Governor Christie Gets Set For The New Year [POLL]
With only a few days left in 2011, Governor Christie is gearing up for the New Year – and promising to move ahead on a number of fronts, including education reform and enacting several measures that will make it easier for local officials to hold the line on property taxes.
Jersey Business Owners Hopeful And Hesitant About 2012 [AUDIO]
In this final week of 2011, most Jersey businesses are looking forward to the start of New Year…and keeping their fingers crossed for a stronger economic bounce-back in the months ahead.
Governor Christie Ready To Make More Cuts [AUDIO]
Governor Christie is reaffirming his commitment to cutting spending, and reducing the size of state government.
What Does The Future Hold For Governor Christie? [AUDIO]
Will Governor Christie run for re-election in 2013? What about next year- might he decide to run for Vice President?
Governor Christie Won’t Compromise On Sick Leave Payouts [AUDIO]
Don’t expect Governor Christie to change his mind, and support a democratic proposal to cap unused sick day cash payouts for retiring public workers at 75 hundred dollars.
Many Jersey Residents Can’t Remember What They’re Doing [AUDIO]
Are you constantly forgetting things? Don’t remember where you parked your car at the mall? Have you drawn a blank when you were punching in your debit card password?
Will NJ’s New Energy Master Plan Save You Money? [AUDIO]
Governor Christie has put forth a finalized Energy Master Plan for the Garden state.
Restored Ferry Terminal in Hoboken Gives NJ Commuters More Options [AUDIO]
A 120 million dollar renovation project has been completed, and the historic Hoboken Ferry Terminal has been officially reopened – after being closed 44 years ago.
Postal Service Looks To Avoid Bankruptcy [POLL]
The U.S. Postal Service is planning significant cutbacks at mail processing plants across the country – to save an estimated 3 billion dollars and prevent a plunge into bankruptcy.
Lawmaker Fights To Protect Workers From Being Laid Off [AUDIO]
A Garden state lawmaker wants to make sure workers are able to keep their jobs – and medical benefits – even if their employer needs to reduce staffing levels because of difficult economic conditions.