The state Supreme Court hears arguments in a case that may help determine the price tag for protecting the New Jersey shoreline from destructive storms like Hurricane Sandy. Harvey Cedars v. Karan is
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The New Jersey Assembly passes a constitutional amendment and an enabling statute that would change the way judges of joint and central municipal courts are appointed
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