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N.J. Gets Real On Environmental Justice
THE REAL WORLD: NEW JERSEY — Across the country, environmental justice has become a buzzword deployed in goals, aspirations and administration actions.
County Leaders Deliver Donated Supplies To Domestic Violence Shelter
More than 1,000 items collected for Catholic Charities Providence House Domestic Violence Services
Bordentown Pride And Community Day Set For Sunday
Event will feature a parade, pet fashion contest, family fun area and specials from local eateries
Senate Panel Advances Anti-Discrimination Appraisal Bill
A bill that would penalize discriminatory appraisals based on race or national origin advanced in the Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee today.
Senate OKs Bill For Disabled Veterans' Contracts
The state Senate passed a bill aimed at increasing contract approvals for disabled veteran business owners today.
The Marijuana Market Isn’t Exactly Rocket Science
Mulshine
As I was listening to the state Senate hearing on marijuana legalization last week, I was doing a bit of research on the internet.
Top Cannabis Official Faces Lawmakers During Five-Hour Hearing
It’s been three weeks since New Jerseyans started heading to local dispensaries to pick up legal, recreational cannabis – the start of what’s expected to be a multi-billion dollar industry that launched nearly four years after lawmakers began seriously discussing marijuana legalization.