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New Jersey and its municipalities may face greater fiscal pressures after the state opted to lower the assumed rate of return for pension assets.
January 4 -
A second lawsuit was filed seeking to stop Gov. Chris Christie’s borrowing plans for new state office buildings.
December 29 -
Donald Guardian, who navigated challenging financial waters in New Jersey’s gambling hub for the past four years, has found a new role with another Garden State municipality 50 miles north.
December 29 -
An expiring cap on New Jersey police and firefighter raises pressure on local government finances, according to Fitch Ratings.
December 28 -
The water utility will not be sold or leased as part of New Jersey’s state takeover, officials announced.
December 21 -
New Jersey is planning more than $200 million in borrowing for new government office buildings amid opposition from many in the state's capital city.
December 19 -
Liz Muoio would become just the second woman to hold the office.
December 13 -
Atlantic City's declining gambling market that contributed to a near default on city finances last year is poised for a slight comeback with the shuttered Revel Casino Hotel slated to reopen next year under new ownership.
December 12 -
With a $2.4 billion modernization of Newark Liberty International Airport already taking flight, an urban planning group wants the airport to spread its wings further with a large-scale infrastructure project.
December 8 -
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie urged his successor to reduce health benefits for public employees as a way to fund the state’s underfunded pension system.
December 7