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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...
Anonymous ShopRite customer becomes instant millionaire after lucky in-store purchase – the chances were slim
A LUCKY individual is set to become rich after winning $1 million from a singular grocery store purchase. The unknown shopper bought a lottery ticket at a ShopRite in New Jersey last week. The ticket was worth $1 million and was sold for the Friday, July 26 drawing at a ShopRite store in Mercer County, […]
Assemblywoman Dunn hosts Gen Z meeting on affordability, addiction
CHESTER, NJ (Morris County) – Student interns had the opportunity to discuss addiction in New Jersey, family unification and legislative solutions to the state’s affordability crisis at a roundtable hosted by Assemblywoman Aura Dunn at her office in Chester on Wednesday. “New Jersey needs a fresh perspective and...
Sky-high electric bill this month? All of NJ suffering consequences
Why are electric bills — for those without solar — unbelievably high in New Jersey this summer?. That’s what throngs of residents have been commiserating about on social media since June bills proved to be double or more their average. June was the first month that reflected...
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.
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...
Proposed DEP rules spark debate on development, resiliency
A thousand-page draft rule would alter how companies can develop on flood-prone areas. New rules concerning land use in flood-prone areas have sparked debate on development and sustainability. Resilient Environment and Landscapes (REAL) is a thousand-page draft rule that would drastically alter development in New Jersey. If formally adopted, it...
To all NJ retailers thinking of Christmas displays now
Summer in New Jersey is all about fun in the sun. At no point is anyone thinking about Christmas at such an early point in the year. Well, maybe except for Christmas in July. But once we get through July, that should be it. No more Santa, no more Christmas trees, and certainly no mega holiday displays in stores. In fact, those shouldn't make an appearance until we get closer to Thanksgiving.
WVIA Soars to New Heights with 14 Nominations for Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards
Pittston, PA – WVIA is thrilled to announce it has been honored with an astounding 14 nominations for the prestigious Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards. This exceptional recognition underscores WVIA’s dedication to crafting high-quality, impactful programming that captivates and inspires viewers across the region. The Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards celebrate excellence...
Burlington County Farmers Market vying to be named best in New Jersey
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Better they win than somewhere in North Jersey, with all their Yankees and Mets fans.The Burlington County Farmer's Market is currently in the lead for best farmer's market in New Jersey, and they want your vote.Burlington County Commissioner Tom Pullion stopped by CBS News Philadelphia's studio on Wednesday with mere hours to go until voting closes in the America's Farmers Market Celebration."We get thousands every Saturday, because it's natural, it's right from the garden right to the table. And not only that but there's so many activities," Pullion said.He showed up with a spread of local produce,...
These NJ towns have shocking levels of lead poisoning
New Jersey says all children should be screened for lead at ages 1 and 2. If they're not, they should receive at least one blood lead test before their 6th birthday. According to a yearly report from the New Jersey Department of Health, 96% of children who were born in New Jersey and turned 6 years old during the state's 2022 fiscal year had at least one blood test for lead during their lifetime.
Celebrating a Year of New Leadership at First Baptist Church of Swedesboro
As the First Baptist Church of Swedesboro, located at 700 Auburn Avenue, celebrates the first pastoral anniversary of Pastor Marvin and Sister Danette Parker, it’s a moment to reflect on their remarkable journey, accomplishments, and the lasting impact they’ve made on the church and the broader community within 365 days.
Camden fights illegal dumpers with cameras, education and a reward offer
CAMDEN — A grassy field in a remote part of North Camden probably seemed ideal for a man looking to dump debris from a demolition job. But the contractor didn't know a surveillance camera overlooks the isolated spot as part of Camden’s Eye in the Sky system. And he likely was shocked one...
South Jersey’s best new burgers are smashed inside this tiny shack. Get in line.
Smash burgers are buzzing and that’s no secret. It seems like it’s impossible to scroll social media without coming across some sort of smashed beef patty slathered in sauce and dropped on a fluffy bun. Plenty of eateries are adding smash burgers to their menus and those that...
Funding boosts training for Englewood Fire Department
On Thursday, New Jersey Congressman Josh Gottheimer, D-NJ, announced that more than $160,000 in assistance for firefighters from a federal grant will go towards special training exercises for Englewood firefighters.
Senator John Fetterman’s high-speed crash in Maryland: bodycam footage released
Body camera video released Thursday shows the moments after Senator John Fetterman and his wife were involved in an early morning crash in Maryland. Within the video, a Maryland State Police trooper can be seen approaching the senator's vehicle, asking for identification, and filling out a report. According to the...