Election integrity remains one of the most closely scrutinized topics in American politics, and New Jersey is no exception. Every election cycle brings renewed...
New Jersey is emerging today as one of the most active and visibly engaged states in a sweeping national day of protest, as more than 65 coordinated rallies and marches unfold from Bergen County to the southern shoreline under the banner of “No Kings! III.” What began as a loosely organized response to growing concerns over executive authority has now evolved into a fully scaled, highly coordinated civic mobilization, drawing tens of thousands of participants into streets, parks, and town centers across the Garden State. From major urban corridors like Newark and Jersey City to suburban hubs and smaller municipalities, the breadth and density of today’s demonstrations reflect a moment that is as much about...
Senator Jon Bramnick has made a genuine effort to listen to Millburn-Short Hills residents and taxpayers—and he’s placed our township’s critical needs at the forefront of his campaign.
From the beginning, Jon Bramnick has led the Republican gubernatorial charge against overdevelopment. Hailing from Westfield, Jon knows our community and the fabric that makes us whole. He has a strong record of representing us in the state legislature.
Like hundreds of other New Jersey communities, Millburn-Short Hills is being held hostage by a deeply flawed Affordable Housing Law—passed solely by Democrats and signed by Governor Murphy in 2024. Even before that, Trenton Democrats empowered the unelected, unaccountable Fair Share Housing Center—whose funding appears to come largely from developers—to...