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April 28, 2025
The dam has indeed broken. After the New York Times and NJ.com stated unequivocally that NJEA members’ regular dues were being used to fund NJEA President Sean Spiller’s vanity run […]
April 24, 2025
After two and a half years of failed mediation talks, the lawyers representing the plaintiffs in New Jersey’s school segregation have given up on a […]
April 23, 2025
Vince Matrisciano is a Project Management Engineer who worked for the Department of Defense for over 30 years, managing complex projects, large groups of people, […]
April 22, 2025
Matthew Yglesias, in a column today on his substack Slow Boring, looks at the Democratic candidates for New Jersey governor and addresses the question some […]
April 21, 2025
Cole Camardo, eight years old, lives in Cherry Hill and has been out of school for eight months, his only instruction a private tutor his […]
April 17, 2025
Property tax relief maintains strong bipartisan support and majorities support some tax increases to raise revenue, but voters are split on other measures to balance […]