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New Jersey Senate Race Turns Negative Before Primary Is Settled
This year’s race for a U.S. Senate seat from New Jersey won’t start officially until after Tuesday’s Democratic and Republican primaries. But already incumbent Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez and Republican challenger Bob Hugin are hurling insults at one another.
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Pennsylvania Governor's Rebound in Polls Follows Change in Tone, Strategy
Things weren’t going well for Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf.
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New Jersey Governor Hopefuls Grapple with Public Pension System
New Jersey’s next governor will inherit a public pension system that Gov. Chris Christie’s Democratic and Republican predecessors underfunded for years.
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Bon Jovi Surprises NJ Grads, Guests With Commencement Show
The rock band Bon Jovi surprised graduates and guests at Fairleigh Dickinson University’s commencement exercises Tuesday by putting on an impromptu performance.
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Budget Battle on Horizon for Potential Governor Christie Successor
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s final budget is a $35.5 billion proposal that will also be the starting point for whoever succeeds him.
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Joe Piscopo Considers Run For N.J. Governor as Independent
Joe Piscopo won’t run as a Republican in New Jersey’s upcoming governor’s race, but the comedian best known for his Frank Sinatra impression on “Saturday Night Live” says he is “more serious than ever” about joining the field as an independent.
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‘Terrified Man Baby' James Corden Rolls out Grammy Red Carpet
James Corden rolls out Grammy Red Carpet. Host jokes he’s just looking forward to event being over and hopes not to ruin show.
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Grammys Add First Man, Transgender Woman as ‘Trophy Girls'
At Sunday’s Grammys, a man and a transgender woman will join the so-called trophy girls who bring music’s top honors onstage.
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4 Years After Sandy, Christie's Plans Have Changed
It’s been four years since New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie put on his blue fleece pullover and got to work dealing with Superstorm Sandy. Associated Press reporter Josh Cornfield takes a look at how his plans have changed since then.
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Do You Support New Jersey's Proposed Gas Tax Hike Going Toward Transportation Funding?
A new poll shows a slight majority of New Jerseyans support a proposed constitutional amendment to dedicate gas taxes to the state’s transportation trust fund.
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Christie, Trump Draw Strong Response from Republicans in NJ
A new poll finds that New Jersey voters have a love-hate relationship with a couple of the Republican presidential hopefuls.
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Rutgers University Restores Online Service After Cyberattack
Technicians have restored Internet service following a cyberattack at Rutgers University in New Jersey.
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New Jersey Unsure on Casinos Outside AC
A new poll finds half of New Jersey residents oppose opening casinos outside Atlantic City.
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Deadline for Bids for Revel
Management of Revel Casino confirmed Monday was the bid deadline, and the casino will go up for auction on Thursday. The Revel cost more than $2 billion dollars to construct.