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Sellers will have to pay tens of thousands of dollars in higher fees on residential and commercial property sales exceeding $2 million under a New Jersey law enacted by Gov. Phil Murphy.
The state’s rare move comes after the school district refused to raise taxes again, instead voting to pursue bankruptcy.
State officials warn 360,000 elderly, disabled and working poor residents will lose $3.6 billion in Medicaid coverage as cuts ...
Is the American Dream out of reach in New Jersey? Here's why the Garden State is one of the toughest states to live comfortably.
The US president was commentating for the first time on the billionaire’s plans to form a third party to challenge the ...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs tops the list for having partially tamed the Republican-dominant Legislature to go along with many ...
FIFA cut standard ticket prices for the semifinal between Chelsea and Fluminense at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New ...
Here are the best leaders I've seen in my 37 years at The Advocate. These dozen deserve special recognition for their ...
The Pocono Bazaar Flea Market in East Stroudsburg isn’t your average shopping venue—it’s a magical retail wilderness where thirty-five bucks can fill a cart with goodies that would cost a small ...