Tim Hillmann, who was Gov. Phil Murphy’s chief of staff from 2024 to 2026, has joined RWJBarnabas Health as vice president of corporate affairs. As the governor’s chief of staff, Hillmann was ...
The Paulsboro election kerfuffle is over, and Superior Court Judge Benjamin Telsey has avoided solving a problem that threatened to cause massive technical issues for the June primary election in ...
New Jersey GOP Chairwoman Christine Giordano Hanlon announced Wednesday that the state party is launching an Election Integrity Task Force to identify and address “irregularities” in the state’s ...
Matthew Hayden, a trial attorney from Hudson County, has been named general counsel of Young Democrats of America. His appointment places another New Jerseyan in a key leadership role within the ...
By David Wildstein, May 06 20265:32 am Spread the news: (Updated) Reynolds-Jackson stays out of Dem primary for Mercer County Commissioner ...
Almost exactly one year ago, Rep. Rob Menendez (D-Jersey City) and several of his Democratic colleagues made an oversight visit to the Delaney Hall immigrant detention center that resulted in the ...
Governor Mikie Sherrill on Monday endorsed incumbent Orlando Cruz and newcomer Nick Veliky for Passaic County Commissioner and Surrogate Zoila Cassanova, unsurprisingly aligning herself with the ...
After earning endorsements in recent weeks from Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) and Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minnesota), Adam Hamawy’s campaign for the 12th congressional district now has the support of ...
North Bergen Mayor Nicholas Sacco has quietly informed close political allies that he is considering resigning early next year to put his preferred succession plan in place ahead of the May 2027 ...
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The Trump administration sued New Jersey on Thursday, accusing the state of giving undocumented immigrants in-state tuition and financial assistance and allegedly discriminating against lawful ...
New Jersey’s voter rolls grew by more than 8,000 people in April, once again mostly unaffiliated voters, according to state data. New Jersey now holds 6,679,849 registered voters, 8,712 more than last ...