New Jersey Politics
WWII vets should be insulted by Trump’s ‘dictator’ wish | Letter
Paul Bunkin writes that Americans gave up their lives to keep dictators away.
‘I wish I knew how to quit you,’ say N.J. gym customers | Editorial
Help may be on the way for those who sign up for workouts that don't work out.
Focus on the real issues if you want to save the whales | Sheneman
Whales have enough problems. We don't have to make them up.
Making New Year’s resolutions for 2024? Here are 4 that could save our democracy. | Opinion
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Happy New Year: America finally gets a raise | Editorial
The real wage - income adjusted for inflation - is rising. It may determine the next election.
One of N.J.’s first craft breweries, known for distinctive brand of beers, files for bankruptcy
The Flying Fish Brewery Company of Somerdale is one of the state's most popular craft brew companies.
N.J.’s unemployment rate increase ranks highest in nation
The national unemployment rate was 3.7% in November.
Friendly Fire: Family leave, Liz Cheney’s next move, and Murphy’s migrant strategy
Also: Islamaphobia visits the US Senate
2023: The year legal weed sales finally began in Hudson
This year was when adult-use cannabis sales finally began in Hudson County, though it wasn't without drama in some towns.
2023 Jersey Journal Pictures of the Year: Capturing moments of joy, tragedy, beauty
The Jersey Journal Pictures of the Year for 2023 will take readers through a series of moments captured by Photo Editor Reena Rose Sibayan, staff photographer Michael T. Dempsey and freelance photographer Joe Shine.
N.J.’s minimum wage is going up Monday
It's a milestone after the state enacted a law in 2019 to gradually raise the minimum wage to $15.
N.J. used to be a leader in solar energy. Is it poised to have a comeback?
Why putting solar panels on your roof may not be the answer to N.J.’s clean energy future.