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These Are the Most Wanted Felons in South Jersey
Atlantic County Sheriff Joe O'Donoghue asks for the public's help finding these fugitives in South Jersey. If you have any information about anyone featured in this story, you are asked to call the sheriff's office at (609) 909-7200 or call 9-1-1. All calls will be kept confidential. These subjects should...
Why NJ Shore residents better stop complaining about crowds
It's the thick of the summer season at the Jersey Shore, and the crowds are everywhere. Weekdays? Weekends? It doesn't matter. They're here from Memorial Day through Labor Day and have no plans of going anywhere. For those who live at the Shore year-round, the summer season can be frustrating....
Garden State themed Olympic events New Jerseyans want to see
A very fun question was posed on the New Jersey subreddit that got us on the NJ101.5 afternoon show intrigued. “If there was a New Jersey Olympic decathlon, what would the events be?”. For instance: the Jersey Slide competition. Competitors can be judged either on how many lanes they drive...
Protecting against floods, or a government-mandated retreat from the shore? New Jersey rules debated
TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey officials are defending proposed building rules designed to limit damage from future storms and steadily rising seas in coastal areas, countering criticism that the state aims to force people away from the Jersey Shore by making it harder and more expensive to build or rebuild there.
Spirit Halloween opens flagship store in New Jersey for season to thousands in attendance
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, N.J. (CBS) — Thousands of people gathered Thursday morning for the seasonal grand opening of Spirit Halloween's flagship store in Egg Harbor Township.Lee Vasquez was first in line to enter the store. He came to South Jersey from Los Angeles."I got here about four in the morning," Vasquez said.Jackson Digangi was number 352 in line. For him, the biggest challenge was staying cool."We've been here since like five [in the morning]," Digangi said. "We're like dying out here. It's so hot."Inside the air-conditioned store, many hot-ticket items, including hundreds of costumes, props and animatronics, were for sale.Spirit...
Arts Programs Receive More Than $500,000 from State Council
Galloway, N.J. — The New Jersey State Council on the Arts recently awarded more than $500,000 to Stockton University to support arts programs. The grants include a record amount of $145,730 for the university’s Performing Arts Center, $56,030 for the Noyes Museum of Art at Stockton University and $300,000 for the co-sponsored “State of the Arts” television program that airs weekly on New Jersey Public Broadcasting Service. The money will be renewed annually for the next three years.
NJ boy, 12, gets police ‘diversionary program’ for bias crime
A 12-year-old Long Branch boy was questioned by police about a bias incident. Deal police Sgt. Brian Egan said officers were called to a home on Bridlemere Avenue in Interlaken around 8:35 a.m. on July 19 for an incident determined to bias in name. An investigation determined two juveniles to be involved. One was questioned by police.
Court ruling halts natural gas pipeline through New Jersey, New York
(The Center Square) — A natural gas expansion project spanning portions of New Jersey, Delaware and New York was dealt a legal setback after a federal appeals court vacated the approval of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The U.S. Court of Appeals overturned federal approval of the $1 billion expansion of the Transco natural gas pipeline, which would run through sections of New Jersey and Pennsylvania with extensions stretching into southern New York. ...
Plastic Straw Banning New Jersey Dems Littering Highways With Plastic Road Signs
TRENTON, NJ — New Jersey Democrats, who recently led initiatives to reduce plastic waste by banning single-use plastic straws, are now facing criticism for their widespread use of plastic campaign…
N.J. man indicted on murder charges in fatal Fourth of July crash
A New Jersey man accused of killing four people after driving into a crowd on the Lower East Side on the Fourth of July has been charged with murder, prosecutors said Thursday. Daniel Hyden, 44, of Monmouth Junction, was indicted on four counts of second-degree murder, one count of aggravated...
Free program at Rutgers helps adults with autism
NEWARK — A Newark-based program is hoping to bridge the gap for services that benefit adults with Autism. "There's a lot of people who have a diagnosis of Autism in New Jersey, but they need services that can sometimes be difficult to find," said Dr. Aaron Dallman, the creator of Nexus and an assistant professor at Rutgers.
Whale sightings unusually high for NJ. What’s the cause?
Viking Yacht Company, out of Burlington County, took to Facebook days ago to share about “unusually high numbers” of North Atlantic Right Whales around the region. Sightings have been identified in the New York Bight from the Block Canyon to the Hudson Canyon, according to the Asbury Park Press.
NJ Family’s Summer Fun Interrupted By SINKHOLE In Front Yard
New Jersey has seen its fair share of natural disasters over the years. The scariest that comes to mind is, of course, Hurricane Sandy. It swept up the coastline in 2012 damaging so many homes in its path. Residents of the shore towns weren't even the only ones impacted by that storm. There was significant damage all the way out in the Philly suburbs of South Jersey, too.
Retail Chain Closing Nearly 150 Stores: Are Any New Jersey Locations On The List?
The full list of closures is out. About a month ago, Big Lots announced it would be closing almost 150 stores nationwide due to inflation. We were left wondering if any of the stores here in New Jersey would be forced to shut down. Big Lots in New Jersey. The...
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