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Police Render Image of Hessian Soldier’s Face from Remains Found in New Jersey Battlefield
The skeletal remains of a Hessian soldier found on an archeological expedition in New Jersey finally have a face. The skeletal remains of a Hessian soldier found on an archeological expedition in New Jersey finally have a face, writes Rob Jennings for NJ.com. In 2022, volunteers discovered 15 sets of...
Pete Davidson Cancels Shows, Checks Into Wellness Facility
Pete Davidson recently checked into a wellness facility for mental health treatment, People reported today.Eminem Teams With Pete Davidson, Dr. Dre And More On First Single From 'The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)' The comic had shows in Florida and New Jersey scheduled, but both are now canceled. Davidson underwent treatment last summer to address post-traumatic stress disorder and borderline personality disorder, People reported. Last year, Davidson was charged with reckless driving after crashing a car into a Beverly Hills home. He was ordered by the Los Angeles Superior Court to complete an 18-month diversion program, which included 50 hours of community service, which he completed. On July 18 his misdemeanor charge was dismissed, Rolling Stone reported. Colin Jost-Pete Davidson Staten Island Ferry Bar-Hotel-Restaurant Project Still Afloat, Says Partner Last year, Davidson canceled two solo comedy shows at New York’s Beacon Theater, and in Pittsburgh scheduled for the New Year. Pete Davidson's 'Bupkis' Not Moving Forward With Season 2 At Peacock
New Jersey lottery player wins $5,000 a month for life on $3 scratch-off lottery ticket
A trip to the liquor store netted one lucky Bergen County lottery player a nice monthly paycheck ... for life! A $3 scratch-off ticket purchased at Budy's Wine & Liquors on Hudson Street in Hackensack was worth $5,000 a month for life through the New Jersey Lottery's Win For Life scratch-off ticket game, the lottery announced on social media on Wednesday. ...
State names cops in Central Jersey who have been suspended, demoted, fired
Central Jersey law enforcement officers were disciplined last year for offenses including fighting with other officers, sleeping on the job, pointing a Taser at another officer and allegedly serving alcohol to minors. The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office has released its report on the number of major disciplines reported by law enforcement departments...
Most U.S. adults don’t know they can fight insurance denials, new study finds
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. Despite laws in states like Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware that aim to ensure people have access to affordable health care services, research shows that patients still receive unexpected medical bills and face insurance denials — and few of them choose to take action.
Iconic children’s attraction in NJ set to reopen after 21 years
🏰 Fairy Tale Forest first opened in 1953 and closed in 2003. 🏰COVID-19 pandemic restrictions spoiled plans to reopen in 2020. 🏰Some parts of Fairy Tale Forest won't reopen at first. There's good news and bad news about the reopening of an iconic New Jersey attraction. Fairy...
When NJ residents can expect their next ANCHOR rebate
💲 The process on a third year of ANCHOR payments is about to begin. 💲 ANCHOR benefits go to both homeowners and renters. 💲 You may not have to do anything in order to receive your next payment. The ANCHOR property tax relief program is part of...
NJ law protecting home sellers from paying extra in commission fees goes into effect
ENGLEWOOD, N.J. (PIX11) – Buying a home is usually the biggest purchase anyone will make in their lifetime – and New Jersey wants to make the process better and safer for people on both sides of the transaction. Gov. Phil Murphy signed the Real Estate Consumer Protection Enhancement Act earlier this month, which aims to […]
Andy Cohen Amends His Thoughts on the Future of 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey'
After a year full of Real Housewives casting changes and shakeups, Bravo fans have a keen eye when it is time to see the writing on the wall. The Real Housewives of Potomac saw a low-performing Season 8, with many fans calling for Robyn Dixon to be fired after she withheld information in the prior season about her husband's fidelity. She was fired while fellow stars Candiace Dillard-Bassett and Nneka Ihim left the show to focus on family. Fan voices were heard then, so will they be heard again?Similar calls are now being made for The Real Housewives of New...
Menendez used campaign funds to finance stay at luxury hotel during trial
Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) used a campaign credit card to fund his stay at the luxury Millenium Downtown New York hotel during his corruption trial, racking up a near-$2,600 bill, according to FEC records reviewed by the Washington Examiner. According to the New Jersey Globe, Menendez spent most weeknights at the hotel and received a […]
Noah Lyles is the world’s fastest man. A legendary N.J. coach predicted that before he was born | Politi
PARIS — John Moon won’t brag about his prediction. He doesn’t consider himself a track Nostradamus, and before you ask, he does not have any stock tips. His comment to a New Jersey sportswriter three decades ago seems almost eerie now, given what we know about Noah Lyles and what we expect him to do at the Paris Olympics in the coming days. But back in 1995? Moon insists he wasn’t going out on a limb.
Morning audio update: Earthquake in N.J., small plane crash, U.S. airman drowns (Aug. 1, 2024)
Good morning New Jersey. Here’s your audio update highlighting a 2.2 magnitude earthquake that rattled New Jersey, a small plane crash near Atlantic City airport and a dispute over a locked fence around a Newark park. Plus, we’ll tell you about a homemade ice cream parlor at a former...
Metcalfe's Market closes deli counter due to multi-state listeria outbreak
Metcalfe's Market briefly closed its deli counter as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducts an investigation into a multi-state outbreak of listeria linked to sliced deli meat. "Due to a nationwide CDC investigation on meats sliced at delis, we have voluntarily closed the deli department for a deep cleaning out of...
New Peter Sarsgaard Movie Filmed At Paterson Art Factory, Across NJ Hits Theaters
"Coup!" starring Peter Sarsgaard opens in theatres throughout New Jersey, distributed by Greenwich Entertainment. The film is set on a seaside estate during World War I amidst the 1918 influenza epidemic as a journalist and his socialite wife take in a mysterious grifter, played by Sarsgaard, to be a private cook, according to a synopsis.
A whale of a summer: New Jersey coast has become a haven for these huge mammals
Visitors to the Jersey Shore this summer season have gotten more than they anticipated as many beachgoers and fishing-boat excursionists have spotted whales. According to the Asbury Park Press, whales are showing up in something called the New York Bight, which covers a triangular area of ocean that covers between the Jersey Shore and Long Island.
Out-of-control passenger from N.J. caused chaos on American Airlines flight, feds say
An unruly passenger from New Jersey was arrested after he assaulted and tried to intimidate an American Airlines flight attendant and crew members on a flight last month, authorities said. Eric N. Gapco, 26, tried to open the exterior doors to the plane aboard a flight from Seattle to Dallas...
New Jersey trucking company files for Chapter 11
A New Jersey-based trucking company, cited numerous times for safety violations for both its drivers and equipment, recently filed for Chapter 11. Fastline Cargo, doing business as FLC, of Cinnaminson, filed its petition on Monday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey. In the petition, FLC,...
Termination of New Jersey Firefighter Upheld
The Appellate Division of New Jersey Superior Court has upheld the termination of a firefighter who was working full-time for the military while employed full-time as a municipal firefighter, and kept each agency in the dark about his employment with the other. John Tayag-Kosky was fired by the Town of Kearny for conduct unbecoming, neglect of duty, insubordination, and hiding the fact that he was employed full-time as military recruiter and an active-duty member of the Army National Guard.
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