By ANGELA DELLI SANTI Associated Press • October 6, 2008 TRENTON - Emergency home foreclosure prevention loans and financial counseling services would be available to struggling homeowners under legislation that advanced...
A proposal to cut taxes to New Jersey businesses will be discussed Monday. The bill revising corporate business taxes is scheduled for consideration as the Assembly meets in a special session focusing on the impact of the Wall...
By ANGELA DELLI SANTI TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- Public employees in New Jersey will no longer get Lincoln's Birthday as an official holiday and newly hired workers won't be able to retire with full benefits until they're 62,...
By ANGELA DELLI SANTI • Associated Press • September 22, 2008 TRENTON — Last week's upheaval on Wall Street has New Jersey lawmakers taking steps to gauge its effect on state residents and help manage the fallout. The...
By ANGELA DELLI SANTI • Associated Press • September 21, 2008 TRENTON — Just 1 of 4 New Jerseyans think Gov. Jon Corzine should be re-elected next year, and even fewer support a new plan for increases on toll roads, a new...
By ANGELA DELLI SANTI, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 27 minutes ago TRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey's attorney general has slammed the brakes on plea bargains for teenagers ticketed for driving offenses. Attorney General...
BY ANGELA DELLI SANTI • ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER • September 17, 2008 TRENTON — The grades are in for New Jersey hospitals, and they're pretty good. Every year, the state health department rates how acute care hospitals...
By ANGELA DELLI SANTI • Associated Press • September 16, 2008 TRENTON — A proposal that would set limits on credit card solicitations on New Jersey college campuses has advanced. The bill's sponsors said the measure would...
By SARA KUGLER Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) - As the financial equivalent of a hurricane swept through Wall Street on Monday, the New York metropolitan area braced for economic damage in the form of lost jobs,...