State Treasurer Grilled by Assembly Budget Committee over NJN’s Future

RAW FOOTAGE: Assemblywoman Nellie Pou was persistent in her questioning of State Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff about the future of NJN Public Television and Radio during his testimony before the Budget and Appropriations Committee. Read more of this post

Mayor Redd Expected to Announce Update of Camden’s Abandoned Property List

By Kate Megargee

Cramer Hill community leaders, residents and children from St. Anthony of Padua school joined Mayor Dana Redd as she added 59 properties to the city’s abandoned properties list.  Read more of this post

Dalai Lama to Speak at the Newark Peace Education Summit

By Desiree Taylor

The Dalai Lama told a room full of press from around the world that a happy life is what everyone wants and that starts from within.  Read more of this post

Democrats Call on Legislature & Governor to Stop Cuts to NJ FamilyCare

By Jerry Henry

New Jersey FamilyCare provides health care for more than 900,000 low income residents, including more than 600,000 children.  Read more of this post

High School Students Fascinated by Nurse Job Shadowing

By Sara Lee Kessler

Would-be nurses, 11th graders from Pemberton Township High School’s Future Nurses Club, are fascinated by what they see while participating in Deborah Hospital’s annual job shadowing program.  Read more of this post

Governor Selects New Jersey’s First Secretary of Higher Education

By Briana Vannozzi

Governor Christie used the Golden Door Charter School in Jersey City as the backdrop to announce Rochelle Hendricks as New Jersey’s first Secretary of Higher Education.  Read more of this post