New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Friday declared a “state of emergency” to coordinate the state’s response to 800,000 residents temporarily losing cash benefits to buy food.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) was nowhere to be found as a powerful nor’easter slammed his state Sunday morning. The storm forced Lieutenant Gov. Tahesha Way (D), now serving as acting governor, to ...
Acting Gov. Tahesha Way — not NJ Gov. Phil Murphy — declared a NJ State of Emergency today, Friday, Oct. 10, as the state prepares for a dangerous nor'easter expected to slam the state Sunday, Oct. 12 ...
Outgoing Gov. Phil Murphy was not in New Jersey when a state of emergency was declared Saturday night, leaving Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way — now serving as acting governor — to make the declaration in his ...