Across New Jersey, all the leaves are brown and the sky is grey, but for many in the state, Governor Phil Murphy's California dreaming has
Soon phones might be banned in many New Jersey schools. Gov. Phil Murphy has proposed a $3 million allocation for the 2026 budget to support phone-free schools across the state. The funding aims to provide grants to school districts to invest in tools and policies that limit phone-related classroom distractions.
The then-first term Democratic governor laid out a series of new incentive programs he said would spur economic growth for New Jersey.
There are less than 100 blue ribbon schools in New Jersey. A blue ribbon is one of the most honored national designations a school can achieve,
It’s a new way of life for students at one South Jersey school, who welcomed Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday to talk about school life without smartphones. “I feel like it helped students build a relationship more – not [just] with peers,
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy visited Woodbury High School to see more of how their cellphone-free school is evolving as the push for the program statewide continues.
New Jersey’s aggressive push toward clean energy is facing mounting scrutiny as rising electricity costs and grid reliability concerns fuel debate over the state’s transition away from fossil fuels. The state’s efforts,
Gov. Phil Murphy was the first governor to stay out of the presidential race in 28 years, leaving Democratic county chairs — and in some cases,
Hey there New Jersey! Here’s your audio update highlighting the latest maneuver on controversial congestion pricing in New York City, the Gov. Phil Murphy’s campaign to ban cell phone use in schools and a makeover for a revered mascot.
TRENTON, NJ - New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy's Clear Cars II gasoline car ban is failing to meet expectations as EV sales remain sluggish. By January 1,
Several New Jersey politicians, including Gov. Phil Murphy (D-NJ), have praised the cancellation of the plan, saying it unfairly targeted their commuters.
Phil Murphy wants to give New Jersey school districts $3 million to help implement cellphone bans in the classroom after publicly backing the policy in his State of the State address last month. The Democratic governor made the announcement following a tour of Woodbury Junior-Senior High School in Gloucester County Wednesday to highlight the funding and policy proposal.