With electricity bills soaring, New Jersey lawmakers are exploring alternative renewable energy sources — including the untapped potential of ocean wave and tidal power — as part of a broader…
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By Cora LeCates NJ State House News Service Senate lawmakers on June 5 backed a return to healthful subsidized school meals amid President Donald Trump’s budget cuts for fruits, vegetables,…
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New Jersey households, newly burdened with higher electricity costs, will receive $100 to $250 credits from the state, parceled over six months, to help pay the bills, Governor Phil Murphy…
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Announcements
Rolling Thunder, Inc.’s 37th Memorial Day Eve Demonstration at Trenton Thunder Stadium
Rolling Thunder®, Inc.’s 37th Memorial Day Eve Demonstration Still Asking Accountability for Prisoners of War/Missing in Action will take place Sunday, May 25 at Trenton Thunder Ball Park, 1 Thunder…
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By Paige Britt, NJ State House News Service New Jersey’s biggest utility told lawmakers that it has no control over electricity price increases that are set to sock households and…
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The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is seeking a consultant to lead a sweeping regionalization of Trenton Water Works, aiming to restructure the troubled utility through a new governance…
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Mercer County officials and business leaders are pushing back against potential cuts to SEPTA rail service in New Jersey, warning of widespread disruption if service to Trenton and West Trenton…
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From May 14 to 18 New Jersey’s Official Tall Ship, oyster schooner A.J. Meerwald, will be anchored at The Docks on the Delaware River next to Waterfront Park in Trenton.…
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New Jersey electricity rates are soaring largely because of power-sucking AI data centers, and states must work together to maintain pricing and grid reliability, energy experts said. The Garden State…
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Mercer County will commemorate the 160th anniversary of key events marking the end of the Civil War with a special program on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, from 12:00 PM to…