Politics & Public Affairs
Are Public School Teachers Entitled to Free Speech?
April 22, 2016
A Middletown High School teacher was pressured to resign after showing his class a viral video about Donald Trump. ...
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12 Must-Read Profiles on Extraordinary Women
March 9, 2016
In honor of Women's History Month, read about these courageous, outstanding women, all hailing from the Garden State....
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Jersey’s High Cost of Dying
March 2, 2016
Is our state’s onerous estate tax driving people to retire elsewhere?...
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NJ Spotlight Investigates Immigration in the Garden State
February 24, 2016
NJ Spotlight is seeking donations to help fund their year-long reporting project that delves into the lesser known stories of immigration in New Jersey....
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Noelle Skodzinski: Reefer Writer
February 23, 2016
Co-founder and editor of the Cannabis Business Times, Noelle Skodzinski talks about the chances of legalizing marijuana in New Jersey....
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Candid Candidate: Presidential Pig Farmer Henry Krajewski
February 10, 2016
Pig farmer Henry J. Krajewski wanted our votes—and he’d promise free beer to get them....
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There’s Work to be Done: Legislation in 2016
January 29, 2016
A few things old, a few things new on our legislative to-do list....
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10 HUGE Jersey Personalities For Vice President
January 28, 2016
In case The Donald gets the GOP nomination, we have some suggestions for his second in command. ...
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Watching Out For Cyber Threats
January 19, 2016
How to keep an eye out for cyber threats, and report anything suspicious....
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Tips on possible terror threats come under scrutiny at NJ’s Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness. ...
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Exclusive: Inside Bridgegate
January 18, 2016
In this exclusive excerpt from Matt Katz's new book, "American Governor: Chris Christie’s Bridge to Redemption," learn about the shock waves that rippled through Christie’s inner circle as the news spread....
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New Jersey Monthly’s 10 Must-Reads of 2015
December 30, 2015
Didn't have time to read our best stories of 2015? We've compiled them here just for you....
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Hello: A Note to Adele from the Garden State
December 21, 2015
Hello, it's New Jersey.
I was wondering if after all these years you'd like to meet. ...
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Terminal Case: The End of Volunteer First Aid
December 16, 2015
Has New Jersey’s long-standing tradition of volunteer first aid reached the end of its life span?...
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More Pipelines, More Controversy
November 19, 2015
Six contentious Garden State pipeline projects currently in the works....
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A proposed natural gas pipeline through just 10 miles of protected land has ignited protest and political intrigue in South Jersey....
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Falling Into the Gap: The Pension Crisis
August 24, 2015
Supreme Court decision on pension deal opens new debate over unfunded liabilities....
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Healing Handshake: The CARE Act
July 28, 2015
It’s a good thing when the state enacts a law to help families care for ailing loved ones—and do so… Read the rest
Julian Zelizer: Presidents & Precedents
July 8, 2015
The Princeton history professor talks about his new book, how we expect too much out of our presidents, and why Congressional gridlock isn't anything new. ...
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NJ Hall of Fame Announces 2015 Inductees
July 7, 2015
The Daily Show host Jon Stewart, U.S. Women's soccer star Christie Rampone and baseball great Derek Jeter make the list of this year's Hall of Fame inductees....
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