Steve Adubato: Only in NJ
The former state Senate president says there remains "a lot to be done," and that he plans on continuing his work to make New Jersey more affordable....
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Government and private-sector initiatives are needed to help parents get back to work....
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What New Jersey’s Leaders Must Do in 2022
December 28, 2021
New Jerseyans are facing serious challenges. Here’s what needs to be done....
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NJ’s Fight Against Food Insecurity Is Far From Over
December 21, 2021
The Community FoodBank of New Jersey is providing more necessities than ever as residents rebound from financial crisis....
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HealthySteps Provides Holistic Care During Crucial First Three Years of a Child’s Life
November 9, 2021
The pediatric primary care program works closely with families and focuses on closing health-equity gaps....
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Inside PSEG’s Ambitious Plan for Net-Zero Emissions by 2030
October 11, 2021
The plan will benefit New Jersey's air quality, public health and economy, says PSEG president Ralph Izzo....
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A New Vision for Arts Education
September 3, 2021
ArtsEdSEL, an initiative based in Warren, aims to activate the link between emotions and the arts....
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How NJ Museums Displayed Covid-Era Creativity
August 10, 2021
As the pandemic raged, arts institutions found new ways to reach audiences....
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Belmar Mayor on Polishing the Beach Town’s Image
July 22, 2021
Mark Walsifer, who has been working to spruce up Belmar's reputation for over two years, says he expects a successful summer season....
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Love the Jersey Shore? Help Protect It This Summer
June 21, 2021
Sea level is rising along the New Jersey coast at an accelerated rate, says local ocean scientist Carrie Ferraro....
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Covid-19 dealt the city a tough hand, but many expect casino crowds to return with vigor....
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The Making of Jersey’s Legal Marijuana Market
April 8, 2021
The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission will aim to emphasize diversity and promote competition....
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Port Authority chief Kevin O’Toole is optimistic about the agency’s ambitious agenda....
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For Small Businesses Weathering Covid-19, Big Issues Persist
February 5, 2021
The pandemic has been especially tough on small businesses. The next few months won’t be easy....
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Not Always the Nicest Guy: Reflections on My Father, ‘Big Steve’
December 23, 2020
His legacy is complicated, but he stood tall for his beliefs. ...
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As schooling remains remote, the organization is providing new solutions for virtual learning, food relief and more....
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Jersey Hospitals on Lessons Learned During First Wave of Covid-19
November 19, 2020
Medical professionals shared how they were preparing for the pandemic’s second wave, which is now upon us....
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Can NJ Transit Stay on Track?
October 28, 2020
Despite pandemic losses, the state-owned public transportation system is forging ahead with an ambitious 10-year plan....
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Local Educators Reflect on Virtual Teaching
September 12, 2020
Lessons learned during the previous school year’s lockdown....
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Amid George Floyd Protests, Newark Kept the Peace
August 3, 2020
Citizens steered clear of the violence that once racked the Brick City....
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