James G Murphy




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Display Manufacturing
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2.5 20 reviews
It’s entertaining to watch JG Murphy auctions live online. Especially fun when bidders furiously start to outbid each other on taped-over boxed items with this description: “BIG BOX STORE RETURN.
Murphy’s auction’s are a scam. this company has zero integrity or honesty. I’ve literally watched them goose people into bidding on used items well above their new value. I watch them sell 100.
Alexander S.
This auction sucks now! It’s basically ebay for cars, and dealers are allowed which is not fair. I understand this most likely yields higher pay for the auction, but wow.. some junk went for.
This place is great. I thought they did heavy equipment auctions, which they do, but they do so many more. Huge variety. All the girls in the office are wonderful. They were super helpful (and.
The new location is Marysville is so much more organized and easy-in, easy-out with plenty of friendly folks to guide and assist. I haven’t sold anything through them but, as a bidder and buyer.
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Governor Murphy Signs Bills Increasing Accountability of Grid Operator PJM to Customers
Posted on – 08/15/2025
Bills Seek to Protect Ratepayers Amid Cost Crisis and Advance New Jersey’s Clean Energy Goals
TRENTON – Governor Phil Murphy today signed into law AJR216/SJR154 and A5463/S4363, two bills designed to increase public accountability and transparency in decision-making by regional grid operator PJM Interconnection, LLC and its members as ratepayers in New Jersey and the region face an electricity cost crisis.
“These bills complement our long-term plan of action to hold PJM responsible for hardworking New Jerseyans’ skyrocketing electricity bills and a lack of new energy generation,” said Governor Murphy. “We are committed to creating a system that is fairer and more transparent for customers and the states that represent them – a necessary change from the opaque practices that have, for too long, defined PJM.”
New Jersey, alongside other states, has sent multiple letters to the PJM Board of Managers since PJM’s June 2024 capacity market auction and has made multiple filings with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on how to improve PJM’s capacity market rules. New Jersey continues the work to vigorously incentivize the development of new generation sources in-state to meet the growing electricity demand, which is influenced by regional grid-wide factors.
“This bill will ensure PJM voters take responsibility for their decisions, increasing the public’s confidence in the decisions being made,” said Assemblyman Robert Karabinchak. “New Jersey and the 12 other states who depend on PJM should have transparency from the over 500 people who are making these decisions. We should be able to know who made what vote and why without having to jump through hoops.”
“While electric bills skyrocket, PJM’s decision-makers have been setting our regional power grid policy in secret,” said Senator Raj Mukherji. “That ends today. With the enactment of the grid transparency law, consequential votes and decisions impacting what 65 million ratepayers pay and the timeline for approving clean energy projects in the pipeline will become public record. This is about sunlight, accountability, and putting consumers at the center of our energy policy.”
“We need to reexamine how PJM operates and ensure their priorities reflect the needs of the people they’re supposed to serve,” said Assemblyman Dave Bailey, Jr. “Energy bills affect every household and business, and with this resolution now law, we’re making sure New Jersey is fighting for lower costs. We are telling PJM loud and clear that our residents deserve a pricing system that works for them, not against them.”
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