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Gov. Murphy Grants First Pardons, Freeing 3 Prisoners

Governor Murphy has granted his first pardons, focusing on providing clemency to nonviolent offenders and victims of domestic violence.

New Jersey transit will be free for an entire week

New Jersey commuters will receive a week of free transit as an apology for summer service disruptions.

Phil Murphy's office using taxpayer resources as it shamelessly promotes wife Tammy's US Senate bid

Gov. Murphy's press office has been promoting his wife, Tammy Murphy, using taxpayer resources for her Senate campaign.
Critics argue that Tammy Murphy benefits from being First Lady, with access to the governor's mansion and favorable press releases.

Gov. Murphy Grants First Pardons, Freeing 3 Prisoners

Governor Murphy has granted his first pardons, focusing on providing clemency to nonviolent offenders and victims of domestic violence.

New Jersey transit will be free for an entire week

New Jersey commuters will receive a week of free transit as an apology for summer service disruptions.

Phil Murphy's office using taxpayer resources as it shamelessly promotes wife Tammy's US Senate bid

Gov. Murphy's press office has been promoting his wife, Tammy Murphy, using taxpayer resources for her Senate campaign.
Critics argue that Tammy Murphy benefits from being First Lady, with access to the governor's mansion and favorable press releases.
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N.J. Transit Says Thank You, and Sorry, With a Week of Free Rides

New Jersey Transit will offer free rides for a week as a response to previous service failures and recent fare hikes.

N.J. Transit Wants a Big Fare Increase. Riders Want Better Service.

New Jersey Transit is planning to raise train fares by 15 percent, sparking criticism from commuters who feel the service is unreliable.
Governor Murphy defends the fare increase by claiming improvements in reliability, safety, and on-time performance, despite customer surveys and data suggesting otherwise.

N.J. Transit Says Thank You, and Sorry, With a Week of Free Rides

New Jersey Transit will offer free rides for a week as a response to previous service failures and recent fare hikes.

N.J. Transit Wants a Big Fare Increase. Riders Want Better Service.

New Jersey Transit is planning to raise train fares by 15 percent, sparking criticism from commuters who feel the service is unreliable.
Governor Murphy defends the fare increase by claiming improvements in reliability, safety, and on-time performance, despite customer surveys and data suggesting otherwise.
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A French Museum Collides With New Jersey Politics

Plans for Pompidou Center outpost in Jersey City put on hold due to funding cuts and reasons related to Covid impact, supply chain issues, rising costs, and financial burdens.
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