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Poll shows NJ voters fault utility companies and Gov. Murphy for rising electric bills MADISON, NJ – New Jersey voters frustrated over higher electricity costs are most likely to blame utility ...
Sound energy policy is on the ballot in the Garden State this November.
A new Fairleigh Dickinson poll shows about 25% of voters blame the power companies, while nearly 20% point to Gov. Phil Murphy.
Choose New Jersey's Q2 results include 12 global business moves, $156M in impact, 242 new jobs, and a $100M UAE investment from Hotpack.
Groups are fighting a push by the Murphy administration that could classify Uber and DoorDash drivers as employees instead of independent contractors.
According to a Fairleigh Dickinson University poll of registered voters in New Jersey, 26% of respondents said utility ...
The Democratic National Committee announced a $1.5 million investment in New Jersey in the lead-up to November’s ...
Gov. Phil Murphy can help lower energy costs for New Jersey ratepayers by signing legislation that eases permitting for residential solar panels.
In 10 years, Jon and Karri Ricklin of Bergen County have visited nearly 300 of New Jersey's more than 400 diners.
August on the Jersey Shore means soaking up sun as the tide rolls in and out, filling your belly with an overabundance of ...
Energy experts warned surging electricity prices could encourage upgrades to existing facilities but are still to low for new ...
In the campaign for New Jersey governor, the Democratic nominee may have an edge. But polling suggests that undecided voters could still sway things.