Veterans Advocates Call for Improving Benefits Claims Process
New Jersey Veterans Affairs advocates are calling on members of a Congressional subcommittee to streamline the process in getting benefits to veterans.
New Jersey Veterans Affairs advocates are calling on members of a Congressional subcommittee to streamline the process in getting benefits to veterans.
The very mention of the proposed expansion of a small local airport automatically conjures up images of a giant 747 landing in some folks backyards.
All New Jersey drivers are paying more to travel on the Garden State Parkway and New Jersey Turnpike these days, even bridge tolls are up on the Hudson River crossings.
Critics accuse Governor Chris Christie of doing anything he possibly can to stall access to medical marijuana.
Prices at the pump approaching the $4.00 mark in the Garden State as they did this time last year and in the summer of 2008.
The very mention of the proposed expansion of a small local airport automatically conjures up images of a giant 747 landing in some folks backyards. That’s precisely what drew a standing room only crowd to the Berkeley Township Municipal building Wednesday night.
Congressman Jon Runyan (NJ-3), Chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs (DAMA), will be hosting a DAMA subcommittee hearing in Toms River.
A couple of days ago we were telling you how state officials have finally given one medical marijuana dispensary permission to grow their first pot crop, but the head of the marijuana Center in Montclair is asking for guarantees the medicinal pot program in the Garden state will be able to move forward.
More than two dozen people in 26 towns across New Jersey are arrested as part of a major three-month child pornography investigation dubbed “Operation Watchdog.”
Governor Christie’s job rating has slipped slightly with Jersey residents, but it’s still quite strong.
It’s election day in some New Jersey communities — but not as many as in years past.