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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Are Jersey Lawmakers Really Representing Us? [AUDIO]
Do you feel satisfied with how your elected officials are representing you?
