Geography of New Jersey

Congressman Frank Pallone Surveys Damage to His New Jersey District

Hurricane Sandy has devastated New Jersey, particularly the state’s 6th District, along the coast. The storm left half of the state – about two million New Jersey residents – without power, and a number of homes on the Jersey Shore have been completely destroyed. Congressman Frank Pallone is the representative from New Jersey’s 6th District. […]

Hurricane Sandy Approaches New Jersey Coastline

‘Barbecue Diplomacy’ and The Future of North Korea

New Jersey Man Praises North Korean Leader

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Jersey Shore Birds

Rep. Bill Pascrell on the Aftermath of Irene

Nearly a week after Hurricane Irene tore through the East Coast, many towns are still in the midst of the massive flooding that followed the storm. The city of Paterson, New Jersey is one of the places that the storm hit hardest. The low-lying city of about 150,000 sits along the banks of the Passaic […]

Memorial Day with Veterans and their Families

For millions of Americans, Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of the Summer. It’s a time for backyard barbecues, town parades and family getaways. However, for the men women and families of those who killed serving their country, Memorial Day weekend resonates more deeply.  William Brown is a former Navy Seal and currently a law student […]

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Two Rivers Run Amok

In recent decades the General Electric Corporation has polluted both the Housatonic River in western Massachusetts and New York’s Hudson River with cancer-causing chemicals. GE is spending millions to deal with PCB pollution in the Housatonic, but has so far been able to resist calls for a similar clean-up of the Hudson. Amy Eddings says […]

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Victory at Ironbound

For nearly twenty years, residents of Ironbound, a largely immigrant section of Newark, New Jersey have fought the citing of incinerators, landfills and superfund sites in their community. Today, they’re claiming an important victory after state officials put on hold plans to site a sludge treatment plant there. The state decision is based, in part, […]

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Where the Passaic River Runs North

Paul Conlow reports on the New Jersey congressional race where the Republican candidate is running to out-green his Democratic pro-business opponent.