Vineland to Send Estimated Third Quarter Tax Bills
As a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the State of New Jersey has moved its fiscal year to September 30 and will not be able to certify municipal budgets
As a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the State of New Jersey has moved its fiscal year to September 30 and will not be able to certify municipal budgets
Even as states around the country are seeing COVID-19 come back with a vengeance, New Jersey and Vineland continue to see positive trends. With that said, we must remain vigilant.
I just can’t stay quiet any longer. Ah, there’s nothing more to promote the truth than “the power of the pen” (or word processor). With 46 years involved in education
This story is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement related to COVID-19 coverage. Link to story: tapinto.net/towns/new-brunswick/articles/rutgers-announces-15-reduction-in-student-fees Rutgers will be reducing its campus fees charged to
Acting on a commitment to strengthen and sustain Atlantic City’s revitalization efforts, Gov. Phil Murphy and Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver convened the first meeting of the Atlantic City Restart and
Gov. Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 165, which lifts 50 percent capacity limits on NJ TRANSIT and private-carrier buses, trains, light rail vehicles and Access Link vehicles, and now
Gov. Murphy advised individuals traveling to New Jersey from additional states with significant community spread of COVID-19 to quarantine for a 14-day period from the time of last contact within
Gov. Phil Murphy has signed into law the “New Jersey COVID-19 Emergency Bond Act,” which authorizes the state to borrow up to $9.9 billion to address the unprecedented fiscal crisis
According to some, it feels like New Jersey is in somewhat of a lull as far as the Covid-19 public health crisis but according to Bridgeton Mayor Albert Kelly, that
This story is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement related to COVID-19 coverage. Link to story: nj.com/coronavirus/2020/07/nj-has-started-paying-the-extended-20-weeks-of-unemployment-benefits-state-says.html Due to the high unemployment rate from the coronavirus