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The state’s rare move comes after the school district refused to raise taxes again, instead voting to pursue bankruptcy.
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin calls the withholding of federal education funds illegal, affecting programs for immigrant children and students with special needs.
Kean University, New Jersey's third largest state university, wants to entice more students from neighboring states with the ...
Trump's tax agenda creates a massive tax-credit education program that could redistribute wealth to affluent communities ...
Four comedians came together at Equalspace in Newark to share the history of Brick City's historic Black monuments as well as ...
Students and families will have to dig deeper into their pockets while the university continues to advocate against federal ...
Residents had mixed opinions on Gov. Phil Murphy, according to a new Rutgers University poll. An estimated 43% had a ...
A judge denied the district’s request to keep its longtime attorney on staff while a legal battle over his contract plays out ...
New Jersey's ambitious plan will also add 20,000 pre-K seats this year alone, saving some families significant childcare costs.
Trenton Stem-to-Civics, a public charter school in Mercer County led by one of the state’s highest-paid superintendents, lost ...
Forgotten openly gay activist spearheaded the historic 1963 March on Washington, which had an estimated 250,000 attendees.
The lawsuit, filed June 3 in Ocean County Superior Court, claims that around October 2023, district officials launched a ...