NJ Now: Experts weigh in on NJ's electoral future

In this episode of New Jersey Now, panelists including Assemblymember Shavonda Sumter, Political Strategist Jeanette Hoffman, Dan Cassino of the Fairleigh Dickinson University Poll, and Terrence McDonald of the New Jersey Monitor discuss how the lawsuit will impact the future of elections in the Garden State.

NJ Now: Making Hoboken a book sanctuary city

It has been a year since the subject of book banning became a major issue across the country. In the 2022–23 school year, the non-profit Pen America recorded over 3,000 instances of book bans in our public school classrooms and libraries. It has led the Hoboken City Council to unanimously approve a resolution to make Hoboken a book sanctuary city, the first in New Jersey. Jennie Pu, Director of Hoboken Public Library, discusses the latest in this episode of NJ Now.

NJ Now: Women empowerment

In this episode of NJ Now, we take a look at women's empowerment through making an impact on Newark's creative and economic community, while also shining a spotlight on some of the most important issues of today.

NJ Now: The pride of owning your own home

In this episode of New Jersey Now, we take a look at owning a home and how the reality is becoming harder for many, especially for first-time, low, and moderate-income homebuyers.

NJ Now: Opioid epidemic

On this episode of NJ Now, we take a look at the data showing how many Americans have lost their lives to the opioid epidemic.

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This week's episode looks at mental health in the current post-pandemic world.

NJ Now: 2023 Elections

The 2023 elections are in the books. Democrats came out on top in New Jersey and the country. State senator Vin Gopal joins NJ Now.

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Home ownership, bullying in schools, and a drug-free New Jersey.