NEWARK — The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has fined a New Jersey law firm and the debt collection company it worked with and ordered them to stop filing abusive debt-collection lawsuits. The bureau Monday announced the actions against the law firm of Pressler & Pressler in Parsippany and New Century Financial Services of Whippany. The… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: April 26th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: New Jersey, News | Tags: New Jersey, Pressler and Pressler, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau | Comments Off on N.J. law firm, debt collector fined over consumer lawsuits
TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie’s new nominee to the state Supreme Court isn’t just someone he described as a friend, but the product of a politically well-connected law firm that’s reaped millions of taxpayer dollars under the governor’s administration. Walter “Wally” Timpone’s nomination is expected to gain swift approval from Senate Democrats, clearing the way to… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: April 18th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Chris Christie, New Jersey, News, NJ State Legislature, NJ Supreme Court | Tags: Chris Christie, NJ Supreme Court, Steve Sweeney, Walter Timpone | Comments Off on Christie Supreme Court nominee’s law firm donated big and reaped millions from N.J.
TRENTON — In 2003, Gov. Chris Christie’s state Supreme Court nominee Walter Timpone was an attorney in private practice who occasionally did work for Essex County. His nephew had just graduated from college and, interested in politics, needed a job. So Timpone asked Essex County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo, Jr. for help, and the powerful Democratic leader… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: April 15th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: New Jersey, News | Tags: Chris Christie, ethics, Joseph DiVincenzo, NJ Supreme Court, Walter Timpone | Comments Off on Christie Supreme Court pick scrutinized over political favor
Say what you will about bed bugs (Cimex lectularius), they’re certainly a worthy six-legged foe. A new study published Wednesday in the journal PLOS-One has found that bed bugs are fighting back against our commonly used insecticides partly through a remarkably simple strategy — by growing thicker skin. More accurately, they’re growing a thicker cuticle, the… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: April 13th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: News | Tags: Bed Bugs, insecticides, news, Thick Skin | Comments Off on Bed Bugs Have Grown Thicker Skin To Avoid Extermination
HILLSDALE – New guidelines that would allow high school students in the Pascack Valley regional schools to use restrooms based on their gender identity will be up for a vote Monday. If adopted, the district’s Board of Education would follow in the footsteps of numerous other New Jersey communities by adopting new rules designed to protect… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: April 11th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: New Jersey, News | Tags: New Jersey, NJ Education, Transgender restrooms | Comments Off on N.J. school board set to vote on new transgender restroom policy
PARSIPPANY — Gov. Chris Christie announced at a groundbreaking ceremony in Parsippany Tuesday the Garden State has recovered from the Great Recession. “We have recovered from the long recession,” he said. “We have put more of our people back to work than any time before.” Speaking at the site of UPS’ new technology center in Parsippany,… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 30th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Chris Christie, New Jersey, News | Tags: Chris Christie, NJ Economy | Comments Off on Christie: N.J. has recovered from ‘the long recession’
TRENTON — New Jersey’s unemployment rate fell two percentage points in February, even as the state recorded a loss of more than 10,000 private-sector jobs. The state also gained 1,600 public-sector jobs in February, bringing the total job losses to 8,600. But the February unemployment rate, 4.3 percent, is the lowest since pre-recession August 2007, according… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 25th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County News, News | Tags: Employment, Monmouth County News, New Jersey Economy, Unemployment | Comments Off on N.J. lost thousands of jobs in February
TRENTON (AP) — Motorists are seeing sharply higher prices at the pumps in New Jersey. AAA Mid-Atlantic says the average price of a gallon of regular gas in the state on Friday was $1.65, up 8 cents from last week. But that’s still much lower than the price from a year ago, when motorists were paying… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 12th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: News | Tags: gas prices, Gasoline Prices, New Jersey | 2 Comments »
NEWARK — NJ Transit officials and members of its rail unions have reached a tentative agreement on their long-simmering contract dispute, averting a strike that threatened to paralyze the region. No immediate details on the settlement were announced, or when union members might vote on the proposed accord, but for now commuters can breathe a sigh… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 11th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: News, NJ Transit | Tags: New Jersey News, NJ Transit, NJ Transit strike | Comments Off on No rail strike: NJ Transit and unions reach settlement
NEWARK — The Environmental Protection Agency will be assisting the state in its continuing probe into elevated levels of lead found in the drinking water at 30 Newark public school buildings, an EPA spokesman confirmed Thursday. “The New Jersey (Department of Environmental Protection) has requested EPA’s assistance,” spokesman John Martin said Thursday. The lead levels reported… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 10th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: EPA, New Jersey, Newark, News, NJ Department of Environmental Protection | Tags: DEP, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, Lead in water, New Jersey, Newark, Newark schools, news, NJ Department of Environmental Protection | Comments Off on Feds pitching in: EPA, DEP addressing lead levels at Newark schools