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NJBPU Announces Public Stakeholder Series for Grid Modernization
(Click here for printable PDF) The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) recently published notice for a series of public meetings to collect stakeholder input on Grid Modernization and improving the Interconnection Process in New Jersey. We at Archer Law & Archer Public Affairs have been anticipating that...
Bill Caruso Discusses Gov. Chris Christie’s Failed Presidential Bid on NJTV News
Archer Public Affairs’s Bill Caruso, recently sat down with NJTV News Chief Political Correspondent Michael Aron, along with NJTV News Correspondents Michael Hill and David Cruz and political analyst Jeanette Hoffman to discuss Gov. Chris Christie suspending his 2016 presidential bid. Watch the interview HERE.
Bill Caruso Discusses Assembly Race Politics on NJTV News
Archer Public Affair’s, Bill Caruso, recently sat down with Republican strategist Chris Russell, NJTV News Anchor Mary Alice Williams, and Correspondent Michael Hill to discuss the November 3rd election.
Governor Chris Christie Takes Action on Legislation
Governor Chris Christie today announced action that has been taken on the following legislation:BILL SIGNINGS: S185 / A1903 (Whelan, Beck, Burzichelli, Mazzeo, Singleton) – Permits Internet gaming equipment to be located at certain secure facilities in Atlantic City S1498 / A2708 (Lesniak, Whelan, Mazzeo) – Eliminates exemption from noise control restrictions for certain bars in...
N.J. Appeals Court Ruling Absolves Township, Expounds on Public Entity Tort Immunity
A recent decision by the Appellatte Division of the New Jersey Superior Court affirmed pre-trial dismissal of a lawsuit against a public entity base on a public employee’s exercise of discretionary functions, which is immune from liability under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act. The case, Metta v. Middletown Township...
