David Matthau
Jersey Congressmen Pushing Separate Sports Betting Bills [AUDIO]
With the Giants heading to the Super Bowl, a lot of Jersey football fans will be placing a friendly wager on the big game.
NJ Fans And Businesses Thrilled About Giants In Super Bowl [AUDIO]
Jersey football fans – and business owners – are thrilled the Giants are heading to the Super Bowl.
The Lunch Break Becoming a Thing of the Past [POLL/AUDIO]
A new report finds fewer and fewer workers in Jersey – and across the country – are taking a lunch break during the day.
New Poll Finds Jersey Support For Gay Marriage [AUDIO]
Jersey democrats in the state Senate and Assembly have vowed to pass a gay marriage bill by the end of the year – saying it’s one of their top priorities.
Will Governor’s Plan To Reclaim Inner Cities Work? [AUDIO]
Jersey democrats in the state Senate and Assembly have vowed to pass a gay marriage bill by the end of the year – saying it’s one of their top priorities.
NJEA Not Thrilled With Christie’s Reform Plans [AUDIO]
During his State of the State address yesterday, Governor Christie laid out an ambitious education reform plan, but the teachers union doesn’t seem too impressed.
Paying Tolls With Pennies Allowed, But Frowned Upon [AUDIO/VIDEO]
If you’ve ever tried to pay your toll on the Turnpike or the Parkway with pennies, you might have a problem.
Jersey Minimum Wage Bill Moves Forward [POLL]
New Jersey Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver is pressing ahead with a plan to boost the minimum wage in the Garden State.
Synagogue Attack Sparks Concern Across The Region [AUDIO]
The firebombing of a Rutherford synagogue is being classified as a hate-crime and attempted homicide…and law enforcement officials are calling on the public to help them solve the case.
Christie’s Popularity May Not Help Romney In NJ [AUDIO]
Governor Christie’s approval numbers are higher than President Obama’s in the Garden State, and Christie is a strong supporter of GOP Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney.
Women Struggle To Regain Jobs [AUDIO]
After the Great Recession – in 2009 – following a period when men had lost most of the jobs – the recovery started, and men saw much stronger job gains than their female counterparts – but that trend seems to be changing.
Are Jersey Lawmakers Really Representing Us? [AUDIO]
Do you feel satisfied with how your elected officials are representing you?