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Bill Would Give Teachers New Career Ladder to Climb

So-called teacher leaders would gain training, new skills, to serve as coordinators, facilitators -- without abandoning classrooms.

Rate Counsel Claims It Was Frozen Out of BPU Solar Settlement

Agency votes next week on $247M stipulated settlement with PSE&G.

Democratic Gun-Reform Package No Sure Shot

Christie's political ambitions could mean veto if governor wants to appeal to national Republican primary voters.

Health Experts Call Chronic-Disease Management Key to Controlling Costs

Efforts to coordinate care, encourage patients to take medications cited as potential strategies.

Interactive Map NJ Exceeds Nationwide Skin Cancer Rate

As Shore’s summer season looms, warnings about dangers of too much sun.

Number of the Day $3.5 billion

At the start of the Memorial Day weekend, how much progress has New Jersey made in its recovery from Sandy? Well, if you ask Gov. Chris Christie, who has been traversing the state to announce that it's “open for business,

NJ Kids Poorer This Year Than Last, More Families Slip Below Poverty Limit

Detailing rising unemployment and housing costs, annual survey offers bleak assessment of state still reeling from recession.

Insurance Premiums After ACA Kicks In Remain a Mystery

Providers muddy the waters with widely divergent quotes published in congressional report.

Supporters Put Up Big Fight to Save Small School

Reflecting nationwide debate, two planned closures in Newark pit parents, staff and advocates against Christie administration.

Can New Jersey Insure Against the Next Sandy?

Disaster-specific damage coverage among concepts aired at Rutgers conference on impact of climate change.

Some NJ Trucks Fueling up on Natural Gas Rather Than Dirty Diesel

With price of natural gas at historic lows, switching to the cleaner fuel makes economic -- and environmental -- sense.

NJ Department of Education Loses Two Top Staffers

Veteran official departs after 34 years; public info officer moves on after one year to join Weiner’s campaign in NYC

Number of the Day 16

The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy "(ACEEE") ranks New Jersey 16th in its state scorecard, primarily due to its having a clean energy office with a set of programs and incentives. In its summary, the ACEEE noted that New Jersey has myriad policies to promote energy efficiency,

Trying to Get Companies to Stay Put in NJ

Bipartisan plan merges, expands economic incentives, corporate tax breaks.

Developer Scales Back Plans for Offshore Wind Transmission System

Jersey coast -- rather than longer stretch of Eastern Seaboard -- new target for underground power backbone.
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