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End crazy zoning rules that block out even granny | Editorial
We are facing a deepening supply and demand problem that goes well beyond the need for affordable housing: This is a cost issue for the middle class as well.
Find detente at the free Wawa tire pump | Letters
Other readers continue writing about the Rutgers protests, and a dog-gone controversy.
N.J. likes weed. Here’s how high we rank among the states that smoke the most.
The report also delves into whether blue state residents smoke more cannabis than those in red states.
Big climate job left for Biden: Kill Big Oil subsidies | Editorial
Taxpayers underwrite the danger caused by global corporations. How does that make sense?
It’s Nurse Appreciation Week. Let’s validate it by improving staffing levels | Opinion
A union leader's message for the Legislature and Gov. Murphy.
Saying goodbye to Dan Castellano, a Star-Ledger giant | Klapisch
Dan Castellano, 77, covered the Mets for the Star Ledger from 1979-92. He passed away on May 4.
Opposing Israel military is not antisemitism | Letters
From other readers: more letters about the student demonstrations; let comptroller do his job.
From Oppenheimer to a young Bob Dylan, thank this reporter for stellar N.J. film coverage
Amy Kuperinsky gets us the latest scoops on film productions in 'Hollywood East' - N.J.
The search engine was me | Opinion
I am the Google, the librarian, and the GPS.
A case study on the damage done by government secrecy | Editorial
Never mind the seriousness of the allegations, or damage to a man’s career and reputation. And this is only the beginning.
At Rutgers, strident students blow a chance to help Gaza | Moran
But Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway defused the protests with skill.
Another Yankees fiasco: Must EVERY umpire have a huge ego and rabbit ears? | Klapisch
The Yankees were burned by the home plate umpire for the second time in two weeks, resulting in Aaron Judge's first-ever ejection.