A number of construction companies are pushing American Dream to get bills paid as the mega-mall remains closed because of the coronavirus. Contractors say the East Rutherford complex owes them a combined $13 million.
It’s crunch time for New Jersey lawmakers with the deadline to adopt a three-month, stopgap spending bill to fund state operations through Sept. 30 just a week away. And state Senate President Stephen Sweeney says “there’s going to be a lot of cutting.” Plus, in a year when property owners are facing a huge school tax increase and the superintendent has discussed furloughs and layoffs, the Jersey City school board is considering raises for some of the district’s highest paid employees.
In Sports, writer Steve Politi asks the big question on getting players back on the college football fields this fall: Why? With coronavirus inevitably sticking around to some degree, why put students — and others — at risk?
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