If you're wondering if Democrats consider a lewd picture that appeared on the Twitter account of New York Congressman Anthony Weiner a scandal, here's the answer: They don't.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and the state's Republican Party will pay more than $3000 to cover costs for state helicopter flights the governor took last week to attend his son's high school baseball games, and called focus on the story media theater that is less important than the state's fiscal problems.
The spate of deadly interstate bus accidents has renewed scrutiny of the bus lines that ferry customers between East Coast cities for a small fee, with elected officials and advocacy organizations calling for increased regulation and stepped up inspections.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and the State Republican Committee are reimbursing the state for personal use of a state police helicopter, which included two trips to watch his oldest son's baseball games, a spokesman for the governor said Thursday.
New Jersey Natural Gas proposed lower rates for its customers in a report filed with the state's Board of Public Utilities today.
The owner of the New Jersey Nets, Mikhail Prokhorov, is seeking the leadership of the Right Cause party in Russia.
A group of Iowa businessmen urged New Jersey governor Chris Christie to run for president during a dinner at the governor's mansion yesterday, underscoring a sense of unease about the potential weakness of the current field of candidates.
On the Memorial Day evening, did you encounter the beautiful Manhattanhenge? If not, here is your second, and better chance.
On the Memorial Day evening, did you encounter the beautiful Manhattanhenge? If not, here is your second, and better chance.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's office was recently inundated with angry postcards and letters from people outraged by the looming enforcement of a rule that will limit beach lovers' access to the Jersey Shore.
On Wednesday, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey officially announced a deal with publisher Condé Nast to make the company the primary tenant of One World Trade Center.
The New York Jets may not hold their training camp on the campus of SUNY-Cortland, in upstate New York, because of the lockout, instead training at their headquarters in Florham Park, New Jersey.
The Thunder''s exit from the playoffs may mean an upgrade at point guard.
New Jersey governor Chris Christie slammed a state Supreme Court ruling ordering him to restore $500 million in education funding, saying the court was exceeding its authority and forcing the state to spend foolishly.
Cable business channel CNBC host Mark Haines, 65, died on Wednesday, the channel reported.
Harold Camping, breaking his silence on May 23, seems to expect Doomsday followers to cope on their own.
Jose Bautista of the Toronto Blue Jays is dominating the batting statistics in baseball right now. How can the Yankees pitchers contain him during the upcoming three-game series?
The number of jobs in New Jersey increased by 14,000 during the month of April, the state's Department of Labor and Workforce Development announced Thursday. It was the third consecutive month that the Garden State recorded job growth. The state added 13,400 private-sector jobs and 600 public jobs, while the unemployment rate remained 9.3 percent.
Is it true that most Americans don’t own a passport?
The woman who has accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn of attempted rape did not know about his position as a top-ranked French politician or as managing director of the International Monetary Fund, her lawyer said on Tuesday.
The Golden State Warriors have a slim 0.8% chance of winning the 2011 NBA Draft Lottery tonight in New Jersey. If Warriors owner and lottery representative Joe Lacob is counting, that's better odds than he will get in the California Lottery.
Danielle Staub, who used to stir up trouble on the set of The Real Housewives of New Jersey has found a new way to make money ever since departing from the show.