NJ Now: Dispute over clean energy and its threat to wildlife

Governor Murphy's push for clean energy in the garden status centered on his wind turbine farms along the Jersey Coast, proponents say it could result in more revenue for the state, more jobs and less dependency on fossil fuels to promote cleaner air to breathe. Critics are calling the wind farms a threat to wildlife and blaming them for the recent deaths of whales washing up on our beaches to discuss.

NJ Now: Election season returns

It’s election time again. New Jersey’s primary is on Tuesday, with all 40 state Senate seats and all 80 state Assembly seats on the ballot, but only 13% of those seats are being contested. Looming on the horizon is next year’s presidential election, which may once again include former NJ governor Chris Christie. Meanwhile, local brewers discuss the impact of state regulations.

NJ Now: Party lines in New Jersey politics

There's a series of lawsuits in the Garden state challenging placement for primary candidates on election ballots. Plaintiffs say the design of the primary balance favors certain candidates and incumbents by positioning them together in one column and placing their challengers far away in another column, known as ballot Siberia.

NJ Now

This episode looks at the The Paterson Healing Collective (PHC), the first Hospital-based Violence Intervention Program, the NJ statewide student support service (NJ4S), and the nonprofit Table to Table that helps combat food insecurity.

NJ Now

The hosts take on the political, societal, economic and cultural issues that impact the Garden State and its many distinct communities.

NJ Now

The hosts take on the political, societal, economic and cultural issues that impact the Garden State and its many distinct communities.