NJ Politics Digest: Get Ready To Surrender Your Plastic Grocery Bags "Paper or plastic" is a question New Jersey shoppers have become used to, but now some state legislators are looking to make that a thing of the past. By Steve Cronin
Environmental Rankings Up for NJ Democrats, Down for Republicans The New Jersey League of Conservation Voters released a scorecard on how every state lawmaker voted on environmental bills. By Christian Hetrick
Christie: Fired NJ Transit Official Gave ‘False’ Testimony Christie said Todd Barretta, a former NJ Transit compliance officer, was fired for misusing an agency car and computer. By Christian Hetrick and Alyana Alfaro
‘So bad, so dirty’: Opponents of Exxon settlement stage final protest on statehouse steps By Chase Brush
Assembly judiciary hearing in Bayonne on proposed Exxon settlement draws ire from politicos, public By Mark Bonamo