NJ SNAP Is Caught in a DC Food Fight. 800,000+ Residents Are the Leverage.
By The Garden State Gazette Staff
The federal government just turned New Jersey’s grocery money into a bargaining chip.
Appeals Court Sidelines Trump-Aligned Prosecutor Alina Habba — And Puts New Jersey’s Law-and-Order Agenda in Limbo
By The Garden State Gazette Staff
NEWARK, NJ – A federal appeals court just told New Jersey’s top federal prosecutor
Morris County Power Player Admits He Took Cash. Now the State Wants Him Gone for Good.
By The Garden State Gazette Staff
MORRISTOWN, NJ – One of Morris County’s old Republican power names just admitted what
PATERSON’S PARADE OF LIGHTS: THE NIGHT CITY HALL BECAME THE NORTH POLE
By The Garden State Gazette Staff
PATERSON, NJ – Paterson didn’t just flip on a Christmas tree.
It flipped the
PARSIPPANY JOINS THE WEED MONEY ERA: COUNCIL BACKS TWO DISPENSARIES, SLAPS A HARD CAP ON THE MARKET
Parsippany-Troy Hills just opened the door to legal weed money. In a unanimous vote, the council backed two proposed dispensaries while locking in a hard cap on licenses, betting on new jobs, tax revenue, and “responsible” cannabis.
“We Did Our 30 Years. Now They Want 60.” Montgomery Homeowners Say New Affordable Housing Law Is Being Twisted Against Them
After 30 years of payments and compliance, Montgomery affordable-housing homeowners say the township is forcing them into a new 30-year deed restriction—or lose the equity they were promised.
WHO REALLY WINS FROM THE $200M JOURNAL SQUARE TOWER?
Winners, Losers, And The Fine Print At 701 Newark Ave
By The Garden State Gazette
A roughly $200 million structured
Lawsuits Claim Princeton Put 100K People at Risk in Phone-Phishing Data Breach
By The Garden State Gazette Staff
Princeton University is facing two proposed class-action lawsuits that accuse the Ivy League school
Judge Orders Palisades Park Nude Spa To Let Transgender Women Use Female-Only Areas
By The Garden State Gazette Staff
PALISADES PARK, N.J. — A Superior Court judge has ordered a popular Korean spa
WHO ENDED THE LIVES OF DOLORES AND JOAN?
15 Years Later, Two Bergen County Murders Still Asking For A Name
By The Garden State Gazette
Fifteen years ago,