Public health conversations can shift quickly when influential voices enter the discussion. A newly published medical analysis has revealed how powerful that influence can...
“Stormwater follows watershed boundaries, not political boundaries,” said Dr. Dan Van Abs, Professor at Rutgers University, during the 2024 New Jersey Planning & Redevelopment Conference (PRC). Many of New Jersey’s 564 municipalities grapple with flooding issues. For some, it is not uncommon for as little as three inches of rainfall to grind daily life to a halt.
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On Election Day, many New Jersey voters may not realize the behind-the-scenes efforts that ensure their ballots are counted accurately and fairly. Among these efforts are the federal election monitors who play a key role in enforcing election laws and maintaining integrity. In Passaic County, as well as across the state, these monitors are a part of routine procedures to ensure compliance with federal election law, a task usually delegated to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Federal Election Monitors and Their Role
Each election cycle, the Department of Justice (DOJ) sends staff to oversee elections at various polling locations. This practice is not unique to New Jersey but is part of a broader national effort to uphold...