County by county assessments help show where the voters went to the polls and where they stayed home — compared with the stats for 2013
Record amounts are being spent on this year’s race for the governor’s mansion. Here’s a way to see who’s being the most generous to which ...
Increase in reports of sexual violence probably reflects fact that ‘survivors know they’ll be believed and the system will take them seriously’
In some towns, write-offs for state and local taxes are about $1,500; in others, they can be more that $100,000. Regardless, the money can be ...
Census data for 2016 shows the median household income of blacks was, on average, little more than half that of non-Hispanic whites
A reduction in federal funds would be felt by all districts; some would bear up, but others would be devastated
The lowest average salaries for teachers and other education professionals tend to be found in charters and small, elementary school districts
NJ’s Hispanic population grows but new census data reveal wide disparities in income, poverty, health insurance
Youth prisons, according to critics, are expensive, underutilized, and ineffective and should be shut down in favor of community-based programs
For critics it’s not just a matter of winners and losers; NJEA dismisses strategy as ‘sick scheme’ for proposing school budget cuts so late in ...
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