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Paterson's pothole-pocked River Street resurfacing is delayed again
PATERSON — In less than a month, the city already has fallen behind schedule on Mayor Andre Sayegh's projected time frames for the long-awaited River Street resurfacing. “Our expectation is that work should commence in August and be completed in the spring 2025,” Sayegh said on July 18 after the City Council awarded...
Jersey City Loses Third Bid to Fire Police Officer for Using Cannabis
Jersey City lost another round in its fight to bar cops from using cannabis after the state Civil Service Commission overturned the termination of a third officer who was fired for using marijuana. The commission on Wednesday ordered the city to reinstate police officer Mackenzie Reilly, who had been fired...
Parsippany to Celebrate 78th Indian Independence Day with Flag Hoisting Ceremony
PARSIPPANY — The Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills, in collaboration with the Indian American Seniors Association of Morris County, will host a special celebration to mark the 78th Indian Independence Day on Saturday, August 17. The event will begin at 9:00 a.m. at 1001 Parsippany Boulevard and will feature the Indian Flag Hoist Ceremony, cultural programs, and refreshments.
Missing N.J. teen with Belvidere, Palmer ties found safe, cops say
The teenager who went missing in Morris County more than two weeks ago has been located safe, officials said on Tuesday night. Authorities on Friday said that the 15-year-old girl had last been seen at 11 p.m. on July 27 on Hanover Avenue in Morris Township. She was found unharmed...
NJ Transit is going on a week-long fare holiday
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced Thursday that NJ Transit will take a fare holiday from Aug. 26 to Sept. 2, waiving all rides as a “thank you” to the “hundreds of thousands of loyal customers who depend on public transit,” a statement reads.
$50K Richer: Winning Powerball Ticket Sold At Marlton Convenience Store
The winner was sold at gud2go Food Store on Route 70 West in Marlton, the New Jersey Lottery said in a news release on Thursday, Aug. 15. The ticket was in the Powerball drawing on Wednesday, Aug. 14. The winning numbers were 8, 9, 23, 29, and 62. The Powerball...
N.J. woman, 29, found dead on side of Alabama road
No foul play was involved in the death of a New Jersey woman whose body was found over the weekend in western Jefferson County in Alabama. The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office on Thursday identified the woman as 29-year-old Miyell Johnson, also known as Kimberly Ann Agere. She lived in Long Branch.
Bane announce first US/CA tour in 8 years with Terror, Cro-Mags, Stick To Your Guns & more
Massachusetts hardcore vets Bane have recently done a few one-off reunions, and now they’ve announced their first full US/Canada tour since they broke up in 2016. It begins after their appearances at New England Metal & Hardcore Fest and Furnace Fest, and it includes support from Stick To Your Guns, Terror, Dare, Cro-Mags, Twist of Cain, Combust, Haywire, Hold My Own, and Crashing Forward, varying by date. Tickets go on sale Friday (8/16) at 10 AM local.
2 New Jersey Counties Named Safest In America
Two New Jersey counties made the list of the safest counties in America and one made it into the top ten. There were many different things taken into consideration including gun violence, few deaths tied to accidents and motor vehicle crashes, and a good health and public safety infrastructure, according to a recent study from U.S News and World Report.
Residents Must Make Sure To Follow NJ’s Number 1 Unwritten Rule
If you want to call yourself a true New Jerseyan, you MUST follow these unwritten rules. All locals do. We won't admit to many of the silly NJ stereotypes running rampant out there about New Jersey. No, we don't say "Joisey." No, we don't all know the entire cast of MTV's Jersey Shore. And no, not everybody's favorite breakfast meat is pork roll (shocking, right?)
Gov. Murphy signs executive order for latest NJ public health concern
TRENTON — There's never been more options for legal gambling in New Jersey. And that could be a problem. Gov. Phil Murphy signed an executive order to create the Responsible Gaming Task Force. “New Jersey is known to be a gaming destination with historic locations like Atlantic City, amusement...
2 New Jersey farmers markets make Top 5 in poll
🍅 An online poll to vote for America's top farmers markets has closed. 🍅 In the Northeast, two New Jersey farmers markets made the top five. What is your favorite farmers market in New Jersey?. Voting in America’s Farmers Market Celebration online poll ended Thursday afternoon with a...
Drought officially erased from NJ, thanks to Debby’s downpours
Winter was wet. Early Spring was wet. And then as Summer began, New Jersey's weather suddenly turned very dry. Cumulative precipitation at Trenton-Mercer Regional Airport since April 1, 2024. Notice the switch from wetter-than-usual to below-normal, followed by a big recovery as Debby drenched the state in August. (ACIS) Cumulative...
Over 40 Cats from Northwest Iowa Flown to New Jersey to Ease Overcapacitated Shelters
Over 40 cats from northwest Iowa were recently flown to New Jersey to find homes due to increased flooding in the area that led to a surplus of cats in shelters. The relocation was organized by Greater Good Charities and The Animal Rescue Site. The cats, all homeless and adoptable, are from People For Pets in Spencer and the Humane Society of Northwest Iowa. They were loaded onto a plane in Sioux Falls and flown to Atlantic City.
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...
N.J. football preview, 2024: Stat leaders set to make their return this season
High school football is back. The 2024 season kicks off on Thursday, August 29 and is expected to be another sensational year throughout the state. While some of the finest talent graduated, there remains plenty to keep your eyes on. There will be quarterbacks throwing the ball all over the field, running backs generating points through potent ground attacks and receivers willing to go up and make the big catch. On defense, guys want to get to the quarterback and make that huge sack or stop a running back with a key tackle.
N.J. weather: Severe thunderstorm threats, Hurricane Ernesto rip currents in weekend forecast
The weekend forecast for New Jersey includes dual threats of severe thunderstorms along with dangerous rip currents along the Jersey Shore as Hurricane Ernesto passes far off the coast. ALSO: Wildfire smoke from Canada bringing more hazy skies to N.J., NYC region. There are also chances of isolated showers and...
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