New Jersey officials resumed paying federal food assistance benefits on Friday, even as the Trump administration continues to fight a federal judge’s ruling ordering full payments. The state’s ...
If you haven’t filed an application for New Jersey’s property tax benefits, it’s time to get in gear. The deadline to file is Friday, Oct. 31. There’s big money on the table with this year’s launch of ...
A federal judge says the Trump administration can’t revoke the federal food assistance benefits that states began issuing in full this weekend. New York and New Jersey resumed food stamps payments ...
Looking to cut down on interest and pay your home's mortgage faster? As of Nov. 1, a new rule in New Jersey requires financial institutions to give buyers the option to make more payments per month.
Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware are among more than 20 states who are suing the Trump administration with the claim that they are planning to illegally withhold SNAP payments for November amid ...
A judge has sentenced a Franklin Lakes man to five years of probation for a June 2022 crash in Teaneck that killed a 92-year-old man, despite the prosecution's request for a three-year prison term.
The following information was released by the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance: In a bulletin issued today, the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance advised financial ...
The Supreme Court on Friday granted the Trump administration’s emergency appeal to temporarily block a court order to fully fund SNAP food aid payments amid the government shutdown, even though ...
The New Jersey Supreme Court has brought to a close a long-running case that significantly clarified the lawfulness and scope of redevelopment-related payments under the Local Redevelopment and ...
The written order came one day after a court told the Trump administration it must pay benefits in the program known as SNAP during the shutdown. By Tony Romm Reporting from Washington One day after ...
Counsel for the workers said the lawsuit was the first of its kind against Target. Although he said he was not able to say whether the retail giant may face a wave of such litigation in the future, he ...