Author: Steve Adubato
State Plants Seeds for First Offshore Wind Farms
April 9, 2019
Initial production capacity would be approximately 4.8 million megawatt-hours of energy annually—enough to serve roughly 500,000 New Jersey homes.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters Is Here to Help
March 14, 2019
Big Brothers Big Sisters can change lives—but more mentors are needed.
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Camden Revisited: A New Approach to Policing
February 4, 2019
In May 2013, Camden disbanded its 141-year-old municipal police department and replaced it with a force run by the county. Fast-forward almost six years. Camden County Police Chief J. Scott Thomson says the situation is improving.
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New Year, Nagging Issues
January 7, 2019
Murphy, Sweeney need to shake hands and come out swinging at the problems facing our state.
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Robert Hoatson is a Voice for the Abused
December 17, 2018
Former Newark priest Robert Hoatson dedicates himself to supporting and advocating for victims of sexual assaults.
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Stepping Up the Fight Against Opioid Addiction
November 12, 2018
State, local communities roll out initiatives to battle opioid epidemic.
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Education Commissioner Lamont Repollet is an Open Book
September 12, 2018
New Jersey’s new education commissioner shares his thoughts on testing, pre-K, charters and more.
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Lt. Governor Sheila Oliver is a Problem Solver
August 22, 2018
Lieutenant governor Sheila Oliver hopes to tap her wealth of experience to address NJ’s toughest issues.
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Plastic Plague at the Jersey Shore
July 11, 2018
Trash is wreaking havoc on our waterways. At the Shore, towns and volunteers are taking action.
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Shore Businesses are Standing Tall
May 24, 2018
Six years after the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, Shore businesses reflect on their painful recovery.
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