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NJ Will Let Terminally Ill Patients Decide When It's Time To Die, Beginning Thursday

Susan Boyce of Rumson was only 42 when she was diagnosed with a slow-moving, incurable disease that some day will make breathing impossible and strip her immune system’s armor.

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Where Are Teachers Of Color As Schools Try To Serve Students Of Color?

A new approach called ‘social-emotional learning’ helps students form meaningful relationships with teachers, a key to improving grades and attitudes

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New Law Could Limit Projected Nursing Shortage In NJ

New Jersey is projected to have the third worst nursing shortage nationwide by the year 2030.

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NJ Wants Colleges To Explain What The Heck Students Are Paying For

New Jersey hasn’t been able to rein in the rising cost of higher education, but it at least wants colleges to better explain why they cost so much money.

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NJ Public Schools Are Ranked Second Best In The Nation

A majority of U.S. families depend on public education to educate their children, and with the Every Student Succeeds Act shaping curriculums WalletHub.com conducted a study to determine where the states rank in best schools.

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Here Are New Jersey's Top 15 Hospitals, As Ranked By U.S. News & World Report

Morristown Medical Center is once again the best hospital in New Jersey, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report annual analysis of doctor recommendations, patient surveys and Medicare data.

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Water Quality Month: Making Sure that Every Sip Is A Safe One

Be sure to hydrate.

During the summer months, especially with our recent heat wave, it’s not hard to feel the need for water that is plentiful, free and safe to drink...

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Judge Upholds New Jersey Limit On Gun Ammunition

TRENTON, N.J. — A federal judge has upheld New Jersey’s law that lowers the number of bullets a gun can hold.

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New Law Aims For Speedier Road Improvements In New Jersey

Governor signs legislation to help state transportation projects funded by gas-tax revenues run more efficiently

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Governor Signs Singleton Bill To Fight Discriminatory Housing Policy

Trenton – Legislation sponsored by Senator Troy Singleton, which will require real estate licensees to complete courses of study concerning fair housing and housing discrimination, was signed into law today by Governor Phil Murphy.

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