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The Star-Ledger On TVJersey
New Jersey needs a television station to call its own. Programmed by New Jerseyans, for New Jerseyans. Shown here are the videos and audio slideshows created by the Star-Ledger newspaper that appear on NJ.com.
Same-sex marriage supporters march on statehouse in New Jersey
More than 600 people marched in Trenton calling on state lawmakers to pass a same-sex marriage bill in New Jersey. Supporters of the bill say the time is right to bring a marriage equality bill to a vote before Gov. Jon Corzine, who supports gay ...
Michael Vick urges Newark kids to protect animals
When NFL quarterback Michael Vick was convicted of running a brutal dog-fighting ring in 2007, he was at the top of his game. But news of his Bad Newz Kennels branded the football star a dog-killer and earned him a two-year federal prison sentence. Vick ...
Cafe helps the hungry by letting patrons name their price
At A Better World Cafe, you can pay more or less than the suggested price of a meal -- or opt for that day's complimentary community entree, which costs nothing at all. The new lunch spot is like a soup kitchen and restaurant rolled in one, part of an ...
Little green M&M's just got a little greener with a new solar array
Mars Chocolate North America, the makers of M&M's candy, together with PSEG Solar Source, unveil an 18-acre solar garden adjacent to their Hackettstown headquarters. The solar garden is capable of generating 2.2 megawatts per hour of clean energy which ...
New Jersey Governor-elect Chris Christie makes first appearance in Newark
Only hours after ousting incumbent Democratic governor Jon Corzine in a hard-fought campaign, Republican Chris Christie made his first appearance as governor-elect in the Democratic stronghold of Newark. Christie, who was born in Newark and served as ...
Chris Daggett on the campaign trail in New Jersey
For independent candidate Chris Daggett, the final days of his campaign for New Jersey governor are all about asking voters to take a leap of faith. He's asking all the New Jersey voters who are fed up with Democrats and Republicans to take a chance on ...
President Obama stumps for New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine
New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine is hoping some of President Barack Obama?s star power will rub off on him in his tough race against Republican gubernatorial candidate Chris Christie. Some 3,500 people turned out at the George and Phyllis Rothman Center ...
Homeless veterans come in from cold
Hundreds of veterans took part in an outreach program to help homeless and disadvantaged veterans get the social services they are entitled to. The annual northern New Jersey ?Stand Down? for homeless veterans -- one of two such events in New Jersey and ...
New Jersey considers medical marijuana law
Michael Oliveri, 25, of Oradell, has been wheelchair-bound since he was 18 due to muscular dystrophy. Years of powerful prescription drugs have left him permanently nauseous, but there is one medication he says helps relieve his pain and gives him an ...
Art cars muscle in on art scene
These cars aren?t just souped up ? they have personality. Car artists use old cars and vans as their canvas, letting their imagination run wild. There?s the famous ?California Fantasy Van,? which is covered with $15,000 worth of dollar coins and 5,000 ...
Canadian zombies march south for US healthcare
O Canada. It's impossible the escape the health care debate, even in the parallel reality of the Toronto International Film Festival. We were on the scene for the event, which featured a parade of zombies to celebrate a special midnight screening of ...
Breaking down the Giants win over the Redskins in week one
Giants beat writer Mike Garafolo, Jenny Vrentas, and columnist Steve Politi talk about the New York Giants week one win against the Washington Redskins. They discuss the defense, Osi Umenyiora, Jason Campbell, Eli Manning, the wide receivers, and the ...
Scientists study fish to help determine the health of area streams
Division of Fish and Wildlife biologist Shawn Crouse, along with seasonal workers, are electrofishing a small tributary to the South Branch of the Raritan River near Budd Lake to identify and measure fish. The technique uses a backpack battery unit and ...
The Munchmobile finishes the 2009 season with reader's choice
Pete Genovese and the Munchmobile crew finished the 2009 season with a reader's choice trip that had them traveling across the state to visit restaurants they had missed throughout the summer. (Video by Tim Farrell/The Star-Ledger)
Rutgers students rally to support health care reform
Rutgers students and pro-health care reform advocates took to the streets on Rutgers? College Avenue campus to raise awareness about the health care debate. The pro-reform rally came on the heels of President Obama?s key policy speech detailing his plan ...
Revved for a cause
David Levine of East Brunswick combines a passion for motorcycling with a commitment to Judasim. Levine is vice president for the Jewish motorcycle club, Hillel's Angels, which raises money for Holocaust education. He says that "Our name is a pun and we ...
The Munchmobile spends the night exploring all-night eateries
Pete Genovese and the Munchmobile crew spent all night on the road exploring 24 hour restaurants across the state including the Rutgers grease trucks. (Video by Tim Farrell/The Star-Ledger)
New Jersey to Gadhafi: Stay out!
A wildfire of outrage erupted in New Jersey when it was learned Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi was considering pitching his Bedouin-style tent at a residence owned by the Libyan U.N. mission in the northern New Jersey city of Englewood. After a flurry of ...
The Munchmobile goes searching for fish sandwiches
Pete Genovese and the Munchmobile crew went searching the state for the best fish sandwiches. Check out some of the highlights of the trip. (Video by Tim Farrell/The Star-Ledger)



















