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Central Jersey residents seem to have opinions on what they'd do if they were told to evacuate on a moment's notice - but few have any solid plans.
The waiting is the hardest part. Emergency management officials throughout Central Jersey met yesterday to review contingency plans and prepare for the worst as the remnants of Tropical Storm Hanna barrel up ...
The National Weather Service has issued a tropical storm warning for all parts of New Jersey.
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority on Thursday asked Gov. Jon Corzine to approve a series of toll increases on the Turnpike and Parkway pay for road improvements, help fund a new rail tunnel into New York City ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is updating New Jersey's flood maps, showing which areas are most at risk when the next big storm hits.
More commuters in New Jersey are giving up the roads and rails for the water to get to work.
Authorities are trying to determine whether the suicide of a former New Jersey State Parole Board member who jumped off a highway overpass had anything to do with the controversial 2002 parole of an imprisoned ...
A former state Parole Board member and retired Belmar police captain jumped to his death Monday from the Route 138 overpass onto the Garden State Parkway at Exit 98.
Environmentalists entreated Gov. Jon S. Corzine on Tuesday to conditionally veto legislation that would extend the life of many development permits nearing expiration and give new life to permits that have ...
New Jersey is in the midst of an ambitious pilot program to find out what combination of services works best at keeping ex-inmates from returning to state prisons.
One problem perhaps more than any other has proven a drag on the long-term prospects for wind power: how do you turn on the lights when the wind isn't blowing? A New Jersey company said Tuesday it has joined ...
News release : "Tens of thousands of New Jersey residents are drinking polluted water, according to a new state report.
With Hurricane Gustav expected to slam in to the Gulf Coast on Monday, New Jersey is moving to help residents there deal with the storm's aftermath.
With the Democratic National Convention just ended and the Republican National Convention just getting under way, it's no wonder New Jersey lawmakers are thinking about ways to improve the election process.
There have been 375 motor vehicle fatalities in New Jersey so far this year. That's 67 less than the same time last year, an almost twenty percent decrease.
For two years, Perth Amboy police officer Thomas Raji had been a model stepfather, embraced by the teenage children of his new wife, a fellow officer from the same department.
Sen. Bob Menendez said his opposition to offshore drilling is like his original vote against the Iraq war: unpopular at the time but nonetheless the right thing to do.
New Jersey has reopened the Delaware Bay shellfish beds. Fishermen were banned from harvesting any shellfish on Aug.
A new law in New Jersey requires young children get vaccinated against the flu before starting school this year.
Thousands of new teachers can receive the generous pension benefits New Jersey lawmakers voted to scale back in June because Gov.