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NJ Budget Negotiations Continue
May 15, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
New Jersey's budget-making process picks up tempo today with reports to legislators on the state's most-recent revenues. WNYC's Bob Hennelly has more. All the stakeholders in the state's budget proc....
Homeland Security Increases Grants to NY Region
May 10, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
On the same day that New York Senator Charles Schumer called for scuttling the Department of Homeland Security other members of Congress from the region are applauding an increase in the grants awar....
NY's Homeland Security Chief Weighs in on National Guard
May 09, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
Following remarks by the Governor of Kansas that her state lacked the National Guard resources to respond to a tornado because of the war in Iraq, New York's top homeland security official is weighin....
Judge Says City Must Release RNC Documents
May 05, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
A federal judge has ruled that the city must publicly release 600 pages of confidential NYPD intelligence documents that were generated ahead of the 2004 Republican National Convention. WNYC's Bob He....
Official Vows to Save Radiation Lab Threatened with Closure
May 03, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
Why would the federal Department of Homeland Security, in the years after the Nine Eleven terrorist attacks, with fears of dirty bombs and radiological attacks, dismantle a federal lab that studies r....
Congress Reviews Radiation Lab
May 03, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
Congress will take a look at whether it's safe to shut down a Manhattan federal lab that monitors radiation levels in the city. First Responders say the facility is essential because of its ability ....
Open Space Battle in NJ
May 02, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
Despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars to save New Jersey's open spaces, the state continues to lose its battle against sprawl, according to the Department of Environmental Protection. WNYC....
NJ Town Protests New Role for Police
May 01, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
Throughout the region, rallies are being staged in support of undocumented immigrants. But in Morristown, New Jersey, protestors will be zeroing in on that town's plan to have local police act as fed....
New Jersey Budget Discussion Restarts
April 30, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
With Governor Jon Corzine expected to leave the hospital sometime this week, focus in Trenton is expected to shift back to the pending state budget. WNYC's Bob Hennelly has more. Later today, it wil....
Port Authority Votes on Expansion, Renovation
April 25, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
Today, the Port Authority is expected to vote on an ambitious rehabilitation and redevelopment plan for its midtown bus terminal. WNYC's Bob Hennelly has more. If the Port Authority commissioners ap....
Mayor Backs Second Hudson River Rail Tunnel
April 24, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
Part of Mayor Bloomberg's plan to reduce traffic congestion and air pollution is to support the construction of a second passenger rail tunnel under the Hudson River. WNYC's Bob Hennelly has more. F....
Catching Up With: Cory Booker
April 23, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
Newark Mayor Cory Booker claims Newark is hot right now, with development projects booming and a sense of optimism in the air. Still, crime is high and the financial health of the city is shaky at be....
Mayor Bloomberg's Busy Political Roster
April 20, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
For a lame duck, Mayor Michael Bloomberg has been very busy politicking lately. He's held a series of high-profile events that were all about increasing his visibility. Two days after the Virginia....
School Board Election Day in NJ
April 17, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
It's school board election day in New Jersey, but only 15% of eligible voters are expected to cast ballots. WNYC's Bob Hennelly has more. More than 1,600 Board of Education seats are at stake in New....
Downtown Development Too Much for Some
April 09, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
The re-development of ground zero and dozens of other nearby construction sites have had a negative impact on the quality of life according to residents of lower Manhattan. WNYC's Bob Hennelly has mo....
Council Makes Counter Proposal to Mayor's Budget
April 05, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
In City Council Speaker Christine Quinn's response to Mayor Bloomberg’s budget the Speaker said City’s revenues will run at least $600 million higher than the Mayor's estimate. WNYC's Bob Hennell....
NJ Parks Officer Faces Charges in Shooting of Indian Tribe Member
March 28, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
A parks police officer with New Jersey's environmental protection department faces charges of fatally shooting a member of a Bergen County Indian Tribe. WNYC's Bob Hennelly has more. [Officer Chad ....
Lawyer Investigated in Surveillance Program
March 28, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
Today, a police department deputy commissioner who ran the NYPD's controversial intelligence operation will be deposed by lawyers for the New York Civil Liberties Union. WNYC's Bob Hennelly has more.....
Dismissal of Attorneys Felt in NJ
March 27, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
New Jersey US Attorney Chris Christie says the ongoing controversy over the dismissal of several of his colleagues has been difficult for Justice Department employees outside of Washington. WNYC's Bo....
Municipal Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges in NJ
March 26, 2007
by Bob Hennelly
A bribery sting run by New Jersey's US Attorney Christopher Chrisitie has lead to the arrest of 14 municipal officials on corruption charges. WNYC's Bob Hennelly has more. REPORTER: Most of those ch....
