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NYPD Muslim surveillance legal, New Jersey officials say - Fox News |
Fox News
TRENTON, NJ – New York City police did not violate New Jersey laws when they conducted surveillance of Muslim businesses, mosques and student groups, Gov. Chris Christie's administration said Thursday following a three-month review, a finding that --
Huffington Post
Atlanta Journal Constitution
| N.J. Gov. Christie is out front as a master of YouTube - Sacramento Bee |
Sacramento Bee
By MELISSA HAYES TRENTON, NJ - New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie showed off a spoof video he made with Newark Mayor Cory Booker at the annual legislative correspondents club dinner. But the 3 1/2-minute clip was about much more than getting laughs.
| Some N.J. teens don't want ban on indoor tanning - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com |
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
And New Jersey, of course, has an outsized reputation for the young and fake-tanned, thanks to MTV's "Jersey Shore." But some young tanners in the state say it's not the government's role to restrict their access to tanning salons, and warn a ban would --
NBC New York
| Opinion: Other NJ towns may soon feel tax pain suffered by Lawrence - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com |
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
As one of the very first communities in New Jersey to go through the full cycle of the law's options, its elected officials, manager, employees and citizens endured a daunting challenge. In 2011, Lawrence was one of only three of the state's more than --
| State, private colleges ask N.J. for a $6B upgrade - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com |
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
TRENTON — The state's 45 college presidents have compiled a bulging $5.9 billion wish list in the hope that lawmakers and taxpayers agree to invest in a long-sought expansion and upgrading of New Jersey's public and private schools.
Cherry Hill Courier Post
| NJ Assembly approves teen indoor tanning ban - CBS News |
CBS News
TRENTON, NJ — The Assembly put the state a step closer Thursday to banning the use of tanning beds by anyone under 18, a measure that got renewed attention after a New Jersey woman was accused of taking her young daughter into the booth with her.
| NJ Assembly bans unsolicited text message ads - CBS News |
CBS News
TRENTON, NJ — Annoying, unsolicited text message advertisements could soon be banned in New Jersey. The Assembly voted 78-0 on Thursday for legislation banning messages that may cause a charge or usage deduction. Proponents say that would effectively --
| NJ postpones vote on social media measures - CBS News |
CBS News
TRENTON, NJ — New Jersey lawmakers have postponed a vote on measures prohibiting employers and schools from requiring current or prospective employees or students to disclose social media user names or passwords. Thursday's votes were delayed to allow --
| NJ postpones vote on social media measures - Atlanta Journal Constitution |
Atlanta Journal Constitution
AP TRENTON, NJ — New Jersey lawmakers have postponed a vote on measures prohibiting employers and schools from requiring current or prospective employees or students to disclose social media user names or passwords. Thursday's votes were delayed to --
| NJ tax cut plan scrutinized due to slowed growth - CBS News |
CBS News
TRENTON, NJ — New Jersey lawmakers received a sobering update of the state's finances Wednesday — with revenues growing at half the anticipated rate and the state's economy projected to lag the nation's well into next year. The shortfall has --
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog)
Bloomberg
Philadelphia Inquirer
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