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Lawmakers Push To Create More Accountability In Foreclosures
Foreclosed homes have become a common scene in parts of Jersey. The state’s foreclosure rate remains the worst in the nation, according to ATTOM Data Solutions.
Trenton Tackles NJ's Foreclosure Rate, Down But Still Highest In Nation
According to state officials, there are 20,000 active foreclosure cases currently making their way through the courts
Dark Money Disclosure Bill Advanced To Gov. Phil Murphy's Desk
Murphy has expressed support requiring disclosure but has not indicated if he would sign the legislation as written.
National Nutrition Month: A Lifelong Impact
This is National Nutrition Month, which the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics created to focus on the “importance of informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical acidity habits."
While we are closing out National Nutrition Month, the subject of food — having enough food that offers nutritional value and access to it —should be on everyone’s mind, not just during this month but throughout the year.
NJ Pension System Unlikely To Meet FY2019 7.5% Assumed Rate Of Return
Investments generated just under 2 percent for first eight months of current fiscal year, according to new figures released by New Jersey State Investment Council
Trump's New Vow To Kill Obamacare Would Force Another 600K N.J. Residents To Go Without Health Insurance
WASHINGTON — The number of New Jerseyans who don’t have health insurance would grow by 595,000 under President Donald Trump’s plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act, according to a new study.
Senator Singleton To Partner With Riverside Youth Athletic Association For April Service Event
RIVERSIDE, NJ - To elicit community involvement for National Volunteer Month, Senator Troy Singleton will partner with the Riverside Youth Athletic Association (RYAA) to help clean up their baseball fields ahead of the spring season. The monthly “Serve with Senator Singleton” event will be held on Saturday, April 6, 2019 and volunteers are asked to serve along with the Senator from 10:00 am- 12:00 pm at the Whomsley Field located on American Legion Dr. in Riverside.
Polluters Abuse N.J.'s Poor. New Law Will Give People The Power To Stop Them.
Editorial
The color of your skin or the thickness of your wallet shouldn’t determine your ability to breathe clean air.
Senate Advances Bill Package To Combat Surge In Foreclosures
Trenton – Today, legislation from the foreclosure bill package sponsored by Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee Chair Troy Singleton, Senator Dawn Marie Addiego, and Senator Steve Oroho, which would tackle the surge in foreclosures and streamline the pending cases, advanced from the Senate.