Menu
Home
Uitgevers
Categorieën
Trending
Inbox
Account aanmaken
Aanmelden
English
Deutsch
Jersey Shore town allowed to sue N.J. for $21M to recoup beach replenishment costs
Nj.com
Abonneren
0
Klik hier om u te abonneren op Nj.com
Categorieën:
Media | Nieuws | Krant | TV | Radio | Social Media | BNer's
Nieuws
Leeftijd:
19 t/m 30 jaar
31 t/m 64 jaar
65 jaar en ouder
Laden...
1 jaar geleden
Html
Tekst
The latest political news from NJ.com
news
sports
entertainment
obituaries
subscribe
February 3, 2023
New Jersey Politics
News
Jersey Shore town allowed to sue N.J. for $21M to recoup beach replenishment costs
A judge also issued a restraining order blocking the city from building a new bulkhead, which it has sought to do in defiance of the DEP.
By Steven Rodas | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
Read more
Subscriber Exclusive
The most influential N.J. man that you’ve never heard of: A Q&A with David Sciarra
He's undefeated in 18 cases before the state Supreme Court regarding school equity, forcing the state to boost funding for poor districts.
By Tom Moran | Star-Ledger Editorial Board
MORE
Politics
Tired of those high fees for sports and concert tickets? So is Biden, and here’s what he wants.
“You should lower the huge ticket fees that companies like Ticketmaster slap onto tickets for concerts or sporting events that can easily add hundreds of dollars to a family’s night out."
By Jonathan D. Salant | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
MORE
Subscriber Exclusive
FBI questioned me about alleged George Santos GoFundMe scam, N.J. veteran says
The FBI could not confirm or deny the existence of an investigation, it told NJ Advance Media.
By Karin Price Mueller | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
MORE
Politics
N.J. temporary workers could soon get new rights as lawmakers pass long-delayed bill
“Justice has come to the hundreds of thousands of essential temp workers," one advocate said as the measure passed despite strong opposition from temp agencies and business groups.
By Brent Johnson | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
MORE
Subscriber Exclusive
N.J. will spend another $38M on lead abatement, Murphy says. Here’s where it will go.
Gov. Phil Murphy called it a "growing crisis of lead exposure that affects far too many families."
By Matt Arco | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
MORE
See more
Unlimited Digital Access
$10 a month
Subscribe now
Download Mobile App
Get the latest news and alerts on your phone or tablet
news
sports
entertainment
obituaries
subscribe
To ensure receipt of our emails, please add
newsletters@update.nj.com
to your address book or safe sender list. You received this email because you opted-in to the newsletter.
485 Route 1 S, Bldg. E Suite 300, Iselin, NJ 08830-3009
SEE ON WEB
|
MORE NEWSLETTERS
|
UNSUBSCRIBE
|
CONTACT US
|
PRIVACY POLICY
Deel deze op
Laden...
Andere nieuwsbrieven van
Nj.com
No Thanksgiving dinner for those in need after N.J. community says group needs a permit
Nj.com
40 minuten geleden
Plan to force N.J. residents to bring in their bird feeders at night ruffles feathers
Nj.com
6 uren geleden
Pay raises frozen for some state workers as Murphy sends dire warning about N.J. budget
Nj.com
10 uren geleden
Meer nieuwsbrieven van Nj.com
Laden...
Gerelateerde nieuwsbrieven
[[subject]]
[[publisher.name]]
[[date]]
Bekijk andere categorieën
Media | Nieuws | Krant | TV | Radio | Social Media | BNer's
Nieuws
© 2024
Algemene voorwaarden
Privacy
Sluit
Home
Uitgevers
Categorieën
Trending
Inbox
Account aanmaken
Aanmelden
© 2024
Algemene voorwaarden
Privacy
English
Deutsch