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The Public Use Program is coordinated by the Office of Legislative Services, Office of Public Information, on behalf of the State Capitol Joint Management Commission. This program is designed to permit interested parties to set up displays or conduct events within the Capitol Complex free of charge during normal business hours.
The New Jersey State Legislature. Login New Jersey Legislature. The Legislature . Our Legislature; Office of Legislative Services; ... The Office of Legislative Services Office of Public Information Room B50 State House Annex P.O. Box 068 Trenton, NJ 08625-0068. 800-792-8630. leginfo@njleg.org.
Metered, on-street parking is available along West State Street. Several pay lots are located within walking distance. Parking for wheelchair users is available in the garage and on West State Street. Public Transportation. Direct rail service to Trenton is provided by both NJ Transit (800-582-5946) and Amtrak (800-872-7245).
The New Jersey State Museum The State Museum aims to “preserve, promote and develop knowledge and appreciation of New Jersey’s cultural, historic, artistic and scientific resources.” It contains four floors of exhibit space filled with fine art of the 19th and 20th centuries, collections of householditems from the past, Native American ...
Forgot your login ID? Forgot your password? Need help? If you need to register for Unemployment Benefits please go to myunemployment.nj.gov. Unemployment services are only accessed through that site. Otherwise, register for myNewJersey services here: Statewide. Governor Phil Murphy. Lt. Governor Tahesha Way.
State of New Jersey. Department of Corrections. PO Box 863. ATTN: Correspondence Unit. Trenton, NJ 08625. Phone inquiries pertaining to offender information cannot be honored. For technical problems or concerns please contact our Public Information Office. WARNING!
Directory of members of the New Jersey Senate and General Assembly, listed by district. Includes alphabetical indices by legislators’ names, party and house designation, and county composition of each district
Customer Care and Technical Support: If you are having difficulty submitting your application online, customer care and technical support are available during regular business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EST, Monday - Friday, excluding holidays and emergency closings. Please email: OAS.support@csc.nj.gov or call (609) 292-4144.
The New Jersey Civil Service Commission updates this page daily. Note the closing date for submitting applications. If the announcement is opened to residents of more than one jurisdiction, the eligible list will be ranked according to that sequence. Click here for additional information.
The New Jersey State House, c. 1792 North Facade, c. 1845 North Facade, c.1905 The New Jersey State House was built in 1792 by Jonathan Doane. The site was 3.75 acres and cost 250 British pounds. The building was two and one-half stories with a bell tower and seven bays radiating off a center hall. The legislative chambers