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Singleton Partners With Wreaths Across America For December Community Service Event
Moorestown, NJ – In preparation for the holiday season, State Senator Troy Singleton will partner with Wreaths Across America for his December community service event. This monthly “Serve with Senator Singleton” event will be held on Saturday, December 14, 2019 from 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Beverly National Cemetery, 916 Bridgeboro Road, Beverly, NJ 08010.
Analysts: Murphy’s Ambitious New Goal For Offshore Wind Looks Achievable
With former Vice President Al Gore on hand, governor outlines plan to significantly raise target for offshore-wind energy generation
Screening Reveals 4,500 Kids In NJ Have Elevated Blood-Lead Levels
Stricter guidelines help identify four times more children at risk of lead poisoning in 2018 than year before
South Jersey Group, Singleton Unveil Human Trafficking Awareness Campaign
What began as a series of conversations a year ago about promoting a state hotline for trafficking victims seeking help grew into a new awareness initiative involving the posting of signs at service areas along the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway.
NJ Launches Effort To Reach Human Trafficking Victims Along State's Major Highways
Posters offering victims of human trafficking a way out will soon be posted in rest area bathrooms along the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway as part of a multi-agency initiative to help those being trafficked.
Clean Water Bills Approved By Senate Committees
Trenton – A series of clean water bills to address the lead contamination crisis and protect the state’s water quality gained the approval of two Senate committees today. The four bills would require public water companies to make an inventory of lead service lines and develop a plan to replace them within 10 years, require schools to make water tests accessible, inform potential home buyers of lead pipes, and allow municipalities to better facilitate the replacement of lead pipes that serve residential properties.
Taking Inventory Seen As First Step In Legislative Fix For NJ’s Lead Issues
Measure calls for statewide inventory of lead service lines and 10-year replacement plan, but input from lawmakers, interest groups could change it significantly
Uber Reportedly Owes NJ $650 Million For Violating Labor Laws
Uber is being hit with a huge bill after several years of dodging New Jersey’s employment taxes and fees for misclassifying drivers as independent contractors, according to a report published by Bloomberg Law Thursday.
Our Call to Duty on Behalf of America’s Veterans

This week we once again celebrated Veterans Day. It originally celebrated the signing of the armistice that ended World War I. We have expanded that celebratory day to offer a day of thanks to all U.S. military personnel, active or retired.