Gov. Phil Murphy said the partnership with Undue Medical Debt allows New Jerseyans to prioritize their well-being without having to take on significant financial burdens.
New Jersey used another chunk of federal funds to buy up a second round of medical debt, alongside Undue, for a total of $220 ...
The state teamed up with Undue Medical Debt again nearly two months after they partnered for the first round of medical debt abolishment.
Gov. Murphy and a nonprofit group used $900K in federal tax dollars to pay off $120M in debt for patients of Morristown Medical Center and others.
Walsh even suggested the governor freeze funding in the home county of the state Senate president, one of the state’s most powerful elected officials. It has all made Walsh an enemy of the political ...
Toms River Regional Schools Superintendent Michael Citta, who served as underboss to disgraced and convicted former ...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has announced another round of medical debt relief, once again wiping out past-due medical bills ...
Andy Kim was the guest earlier this month of Charles N. Hall Jr., president of RWDSU Local 108, a North Jersey union that ...
Atlantic City, NJ -The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office Community Outreach Team, under Prosecutor William Reynolds, is ...
The family of the New Jersey River Line train operator who died in a fatal crash yesterday after the train crashed into a ...
Officials are investigating after, they said, a fallen tree on the tracks caused a deadly early morning crash of the NJ ...
The National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the accident that killed the operator of an NJ Transit light rail ...