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The Jersey Shore and other tourist spots are expected to add 22,900 summer jobs at restaurants and bars this year, according to the National Restaurant Association. That represents a 10.4 percent increase in restaurant employment. MORE »

May 31, 2012
»Rutgers Restructuring: Behind Closed Doors
Two independent visions for Rutgers-Rowan -- both developed in secret -- are sure to keep the conflict and controversy going.
»With Ratepayer Subsidies for New Plants Revealed, Many Critics are Outraged
Controversy continues to dog subsidized power plants, especially if they'll actually deliver any savings.
»Debate Over NJ’s Education Budget Quietly Focuses on Funding Formula
Budget analyses by OLS say state will be paying less for inner-city children, a change critics contend requires Legislative approval.
»Advocates Urge Christie, Foreclosure Funds for Housing Not Budget Relief
Governor has already agreed to request, but some worry he's playing a 'shell game' with the money.
»Candidates: U.S. Congress Democrats District 9
From similar paths, Bill Pascrell and Steve Rothman now entrenched in battle to set themselves apart.
»Candidates: U.S. Congress Republicans District 9
No joke: A professor, a rabbi, and an eye doctor are serious candidates committed to providing an alternative to winner of Democratic duel.
»Candidates: U.S. Congress Democrats District 1
With its predictable ending, a retired social studies teacher tries to change Camden County’s ‘boring’ election story into a page-turner.
May 30, 2012
»Steep Ratepayer Subsidies for New Plants Could Spike Power Prices
Contracts reveal subsidies for two plants will far exceed prices for capacity payments.
»Executive Order Could Give Christie the Online Health Insurance Exchange He Wants
If Supreme Court upholds ACA, Christie doesn't have to forge a compromise with state Legislature to create an online exchange.
»Interactive Map: How Counties Fare on Children's Health and Education
A few statewide trends emerge, but most results are mixed, depending on wealth and location
»Fine Print: A-1534
Legislation would require analysis of Pollution Prevention Act.
»Candidates: U.S. Congress District 10
Six vie for once-in-lifetime vacancy, with candidates scrambling to define themselves quickly.
»Candidates: U.S. Congress Democrats District 5
Field of candidates couldn’t be more different, from the Democrat who wants to impeach Obama to an ex-Marine and a champion pumpkin chucker.
»Candidates: U.S. Congress District 7
With incumbent believed unbeatable by all but opponent, campaigns by two conservatives touch on keystone issues like healthcare reform.
May 29, 2012
»'Facebook' Fund Releases Wish List for Newark Public Schools and Charters
If all goes according to plan, Newark charter schools stand to gain $15 million from fund created by Mark Zuckerberg.
»Baby-Friendly Maternity Units Aid and Encourage Breastfeeding
As it turns out, breastfeeding is good for babies, good for moms, and good for their employers.
»Interactive Map: Wide Disparities in Child Wellbeing Throughout NJ
More than just a map of poverty, rankings also consider health, safety, and education.
»Opinion: Starving Peter to Feed Paul
Proposed DEP budget continues policy of death by a thousand cuts.
»Candidates: U.S. Congress District 4
McGowan, the Republican challenger, thinks Chris Smith is beatable, partly because the long-term incumbent spends most of his time in Washington, D.C.
»Candidates: U.S. Congress Republicans District 5
GOP challengers concede long odds in unseating incumbent with deep pockets.
»Candidates: U.S. Congress District 8
Young candidate runs social media campaign to fight drugs in race against a strong Hudson County Democratic incumbent.
May 25, 2012
»The Politics of the Budget: For Christie, Any Income Tax Cut Will Do
Democratic leaders want a tax cut too, but are split over whether 'millionaire's tax' is the right fight.
»State Auditor Issues Report Critical of How NJ Oversees Charter Schools
Approval, review of schools found lacking; DOE says problems have been resolved and sends warning letters to schools with low achievement.
»Assembly Votes Down DEP Waiver Rule
In vote along party lines, Democratic lawmakers declare DEP waiver is inconsistent with legislative intent.
»Tuition Assistance to Encourage Medical Graduates to Stay in State
Saddled with $200,000 in student loans, and facing NJ's high cost of living, most new doctors opt to practice elsewhere.
»U.S. Senate Race: Republican Party Primary
GOP voters have choice between three outsiders and a state Senator in June 5 primary to win change to unseat Sen. Menendez.
»Assembly Race: District 26
Betty Lou DeCroce runs to retain her late husband’s seat but first must defeat Pio Costa who seeks term limits.
»U.S. Congressional Race: District 6
New map protects Democratic incumbent, but Anna Little and Ernesto Cullari are competing for a chance to challenge Rep. Frank Pallone.
May 24, 2012
»Christie Plugs $676 Million Hole With Borrowing, One-Shots
Governor insists on income tax cut, but OLS says budget still $627 million short.
»Administration Offers Solar Sector a Patch -- Not a Permanent Fix
Plan should ease residential and small-business market, but legislative solution still sought.

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