Four Republicans battling for the party nomination to replace outgoing Gov. Phil Murphy had lots to say at a Tuesday night debate — often saying it at the same time.
Two candidates for New Jersey governor shared a bipartisan statement urging "civility and respect," while other candidates react to the deadly shooting at a Donald Trump rally.
Incumbent senators Dick Codey and Nia Gill are competing to lengthen their already decades-long political careers while Ed Durr is vying to keep his seat.
State Sen. Ed Durr takes issue with the New Jersey Education Association's Center for Honesty in Education. The union says some people feel threatened by the truth.
New Jersey and five other states have laws governing concealed-carry permits for guns similar to the New York one that was overturned by the Supreme Court.
With his package of gun reform bills stalled in the state legislature, Gov. Phil Murphy used Wednesday's mass shooting in Tulsa, OK, to urge lawmakers to take action.
State Sen. Vin Gopal, D-Monmouth, said that after reviewing 66 pages of Department of Education guidelines, a great deal of misinformation is being circulated and state officials should step in to reassure and inform parents.