President Joe Biden’s Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm said in regard to if inflation would continue through 2023 that it is “so hard to know,” during a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing on the budget of the Energy Department on Thursday.
Biden Energy Secretary Suggests Inflation Could Continue into 2023
North Hanover Schools Superintendent Named in OCVTS Whistleblower Lawsuit Alleging Retaliation
North Hanover Superintendent Michael Maschi, formerly an assistant superintendent at OCVTS, is among the defendants in a pending whistleblower lawsuit alleging retaliation following reports of student safety concerns during his tenure at…
Third Lakewood Area Scammer Admits to Role in $11.8 Million Failed Real Estate Scam
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OCVTS Appoints Accused Former Superintendent’s Son-in-Law to Take Over District Plagued by Criminal Student Sexual Abuse
OCVTS has appointed Gary McDonald, the son-in-law of former Superintendent Karen Homiek, to lead the district as it faces multiple civil lawsuits alleging institutional failures surrounding student sexual abuse at the Performing…
Exclusive: Mystery Affordable Housing Developer Unmasked as Company With Long History of Tenant Complaints
Municipal officials continue evaluating potential development sites while balancing legal obligations, infrastructure capacity and neighborhood concerns.…
Exclusive: Toms River Stops Paying Council Amid Communication Dispute, Violating Its Own Ordinance
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Fate of 148 Townhomes Near Former McAuliffe School Moved to After November Election
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11,000 Non-Resident Voters Confirmed as New Jersey’s Illegal Voting Scandal Grows
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Sherrill Flees NJ to Hit Massachusetts Campaign Trail, AG Heads to California
Gov. Mikie Sherrill's trip to Massachusetts and Attorney General Jennifer Davenport's participation in California litigation have fueled debate over whether New Jersey's top officials are devoting sufficient attention to pressing issues at…
Gov. Mikie Sherrill Champions Housing Affordability While Living Between Two Multi-Million-Dollar Estates
Sherrill's move into Drumthwacket while continuing to own a multimillion-dollar Montclair residence has renewed discussion about the contrast between New Jersey's housing affordability debate and the living arrangements of the state's chief…
More Than 1,100 Undocumented Immigrants Hold Driver’s Licenses in Lakewood
A new report by Assemblyman Paul Kanitra estimates that more than 1,100 undocumented immigrants hold driver's licenses in Lakewood, renewing debate over immigration policy as Ocean County continues to grapple with the…
