#newjerseypoll
New Jersey poll finds Garden State drivers say New Yorkers are the worst
A long-running regional rivalry gained new life this week as a statewide survey revealed that many New Jersey motorists believe New York drivers are the worst on the road. The findings come from the latest Rutgers-Eagleton poll, which examined how Garden State residents perceive the driving habits of motorists from neighboring states. According to the results, a significant share of New Jersey drivers remain convinced that the behavior of their counterparts across the Hudson River poses the g
New Jersey poll finds Garden State drivers say New Yorkers are the worst
A long-running regional rivalry gained new life this week as a statewide survey revealed that many New Jersey motorists believe New York drivers are the worst on the road. The findings come from the latest Rutgers-Eagleton poll, which examined how Garden State residents perceive the driving habits of motorists from neighboring states. According to the results, a significant share of New Jersey drivers remain convinced that the behavior of their counterparts across the Hudson River poses the g
New Jersey secures $800 million settlement with DuPont for toxic contamination
DuPont has reached an agreement with the state of New Jersey to pay more than $800 million in a major settlement related to environmental pollution. The settlement comes after the company was accused of contaminating several sites across the state with toxic substances known as forever chemicals, or PFAS. These chemicals are notorious for their persistence in the environment and their potential to cause serious health risks to humans and wildlife. The agreement represents a significant victor
New Jersey secures $800 million settlement with DuPont for toxic contamination
DuPont has reached an agreement with the state of New Jersey to pay more than $800 million in a major settlement related to environmental pollution. The settlement comes after the company was accused of contaminating several sites across the state with toxic substances known as forever chemicals, or PFAS. These chemicals are notorious for their persistence in the environment and their potential to cause serious health risks to humans and wildlife. The agreement represents a significant victor









