New Jersey, named after one of the largest islands in the English Channel, New Jersey was a key state during the Revolutionary War. The third state to ratify the Constitution, it is nicknamed the Garden State. Its capital is Trenton.
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Regular Websites
Department of Labor and Workforce Development
This portal for job seekers and employers contains numerous tools for each, including current statistics on demographics, wages, and census data, unemployment insurance documents and forms, and decision appeal capabilities. - Department of Labor and Workforce Development
http://lwd.dol.state.nj.us/labor/lpa/LMI_index.html
Division of Travel and Tourism
Broken up into six regions, this site delves into the attractions in each of them, as well as offering details on vacation packages, lodging, restaurants, transportation, and free brochures. - Division of Travel and Tourism
http://www.state.nj.us/travel/
The Garden State Discovery Museum is a New Jersey institution that provides educational services to children. The website also has information on the Museum's program for Girl Scouts. You can also get directions to the Discovery Museum here. - Garden State Discovery Museum
http://www.discoverymuseum.com
Crime and technology are exhibited on this site, including Amber alerts. Additionally, it offers online forms and documents, news, and relevant news. - New Jersey State Police
http://www.state.nj.us/njsp/
Office of the Attorney General
This official state site contains segments devoted to the divisions of the office which include civil rights, traffic safety, and juvenile justice. Contents of this site area available in English and Spanish. - Office of the Attorney General
http://www.nj.gov/lps/
The New Jersey Chamber of Commerce
The business and industry agency for the state presents on its site details about its board, staff, history, and location. Also available are member benefits, affinity programs, and testimonials. - The New Jersey Chamber of Commerce
http://www.njchamber.com/
The official state web site showcases photographs from throughout the state, online tax filing, library card, and public record requests, and a "This Month of NJ History" section. - The State of New Jersey
http://www.nj.gov/