Steve Adubato: Only in NJ
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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Students & Free Speech
May 18, 2018
Where should schools draw the line?...
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Florio Reflects in New Memoir
April 23, 2018
An ex-governor shares lessons about tough choices, big-picture thinking and respect for your foes....
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Partners Wanted
March 16, 2018
Local institutions pledge their support as Newark takes back control of its public schools....
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Pursuing the Dream
February 12, 2018
Polish immigrant Martyna Majok’s plays provide a knowing window into the lives of newcomers....
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An Earful for Phil: Past Governors Sound Off
January 10, 2018
The soon-to-be 56th governor of New Jersey Phil Murphy has a lot of challenges ahead, according to his predecessors. ...
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A Good Start for New Jersey’s Children
November 8, 2017
New initiative aims to raise awareness of the physical and emotional needs of toddlers....
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Temperature’s Rising: How Will Jersey Deal with Global Warming?
October 25, 2017
A new report details the potential impact of global warming—and makes clear the need to act now....
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The Merger, Revisited: The Consolidation of Princeton, Four Years Later
September 29, 2017
The mayor reflects on lessons learned from the 2013 consolidation of the two Princetons....
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Immigration, workforce development and new business models are key concerns for NJ’s restaurants, hotels....
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At Last, Good News for Atlantic City
June 14, 2017
Hard Rock Casino deal is latest development jackpot....
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NJ Transit is On the Wrong Track
May 15, 2017
NJ Transit gets $140 million in new funds, but our long-ailing rail system remains in peril....
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Crime & Punishment
April 19, 2017
New Jersey abolished the death penalty in 2007. Now, two senators say it’s time to reconsider the ban....
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Standing For Sanctuary
March 3, 2017
Mayors vow to defy Trump, protect immigrants....
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What will the new power structure mean for Jersey?...
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When it Comes to School Funding, What’s Fair?
September 7, 2016
Christie plan puts new focus on school funding....
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