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State overpaid contractors, report says

New Jersey overpaid 10 contractors who help care for the developmentally disabled in fiscal 2008, costing the state at least $1.4 million,...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 08/12/09 by Jonathan Tamari Inquirer Trenton Bureau · More from publication -
Andrews credits stimulus for job growth

Employment has started to recover in Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester Counties, U.S. Rep. Robert Andrews (D., N.J.) said yesterday - a sign, he...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 08/08/09 by Jonathan Tamari Inquirer Trenton Bureau · More from publication -
Auditor warns oversight of stimulus aid needed

TRENTON - The state auditor has raised red flags about how efficiently Camden, Atlantic City, and others will manage millions of federal stimulus...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 08/07/09 by Jonathan Tamari Inquirer Trenton Bureau · More from publication -
N.J. murder rate drops by 24% in first half

TRENTON - Homicides in New Jersey dropped by 24 percent in the first six months of 2009 compared with the same time last year, Gov. Corzine said...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 08/05/09 by Jonathan Tamari Inquirer Trenton Bureau · More from publication -
Van Pelt resigns Assembly seat

Assemblyman Daniel Van Pelt (R., Ocean) resigned his seat yesterday, six days after being fired as town administrator in Lumberton in response to...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 08/01/09 by Jonathan Tamari Inquirer Trenton Bureau · More from publication -
Corzine expected to pick Weinberg as running mate

Gov. Corzine has picked Sen. Loretta Weinberg, a Bergen County Democrat known for her defiance of party bosses, as his running mate for this fall's...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 07/25/09 by Jonathan Tamari Inquirer Trenton Bureau · More from publication -
N.J. tax amnesty brings windfall

TRENTON - New Jersey received an unexpected windfall of at least $400 million from its tax amnesty program, Gov. Corzine announced yesterday,...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 06/19/09 by Adrienne Lu and Jonathan Tamari Inquirer Trenton Bureau · More from publication -
N.J. uses earmarked money to plug budget holes

In 1997, New Jersey lawmakers voted to add a $1 charge to all motor-vehicle fines. The idea was to raise money for a popular cause: buying...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 06/17/09 by Jonathan Tamari Inquirer Trenton Bureau · More from publication -
Lawmakers put finishing touches on budget plan

New Jersey lawmakers expected to introduce a new state budget late last night in the hope of approving the spending plan next week, according to...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 06/12/09 by Jonathan Tamari Inquirer Trenton Bureau · More from publication -
Whatever happened to N.J. ethics reform?

Eight months after Gov. Corzine promised to push comprehensive campaign-finance and contracting limits into law, key parts of his ethics-reform...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 06/07/09 by Jonathan Tamari Inquirer Trenton Bureau · More from publication
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