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If You Hear ‘Code Brown’ in a New Jersey, New York or Pennsylvania Walmart, Leave Immediately
When we shop at Walmart, we usually do our own thing while navigating up and down the aisles. Some bop along to the cheesy jams overhead, while others are busy attending to kids or checking their phones. Do you ever really pay attention to the announcements made on the intercom?
Girls cross-country preview: All-State and All-Group runners returning in 2024
Elite runners are the norm in N.J. cross-country, but the 2024 season appears poised to be a special one given the talent that comes back from last fall. The 2024 season will see 12 All-State and 35 All-Group selections return this upcoming fall, all of whom will be in the mix for conference, county, and state titles all season long.
NJ expands harm reduction efforts by distributing clean needles, drug test kits
PATERSON — One by one, the unhoused drug users living in an encampment along freight railroad tracks in the city's 4th Ward trudged through a hole in the fence when they saw the harm reduction workers in a nearby parking lot. A young woman with an infected cut on her neck from injecting...
Charged in NJ: Alleged ‘grandparent scam’ took millions from elders
Three men from the Dominican Republic have been extradited to the U.S. and made a court appearance in Newark to face charges related to an alleged scam that defrauded elderly Americans out of millions of dollars. The individuals are among 11 Dominican Nationals charged in a 19-count indictment out of...
Fall came fast to Jersey and the climate is always changing
This was among the hottest and stickiest summers we've had in at least 10 years. Of course, it's the summer season that I find myself speaking at multiple events a day, usually in a suit and tie. The great news is we live in New Jersey so we get the benefit of four seasons.
Volunteer Farmers Save Leftover Crops to Feed NJ’s Food Insecure
With nearly 10,000 farms across the Garden State, inevitably there will be leftover crops and not enough farmers or time to pick them. For nearly three decades, a New Jersey organization has been on a mission to save those thousands of pounds of spare crops and donate them to those who need them most.
Former Ocean City mayor, founder of Gillian's Wonderland Pier dies at 94
The Jersey Shore has lost an icon. Roy Gillian, the former mayor of Ocean City, New Jersey, and founder of Gillian's Wonderland Pier died over the weekend, according to an obituary.The Godfrey Funeral Home shared a photo of him.Gillian served in several county and municipal positions from the early 60s until his run as mayor from 1986 to 1990.He founded Gillian's Wonderland Pier at 6th Street and the Boardwalk in 1965, which his son announced is closing at the end of this season. Roy Gillian was 94 years old.
Malvern Student Passes Down the Junior Miss Ocean City Title
Sarah Avellino, a sophomore at Villa Maria Academy High School, is a pageant queen ready to pass on her title to the next. Junior Miss Ocean City Sarah Avellino will pass the crown to her successor at the 2025 Junior Miss Ocean City Pageant at the Music Pier, writes staff for Ocean City Sentinel.
Gillian’s Wonderland Pier Ride Tix On Sale For Dirt Cheap On Social Media
If you want to enjoy a few nights out on the Ocean City boardwalk for a fraction of the price, now's your chance. People who love Ocean City, NJ, were devastated to hear the news that Gillian's Wonderland Pier will be closing after the summer 2024 season. After all, it's a popular vacation destination for so many families year after year. People wait for months to enjoy their time at what's now commonly known as "America's Greatest Family Resort."
Intruder Breaks Into Tiger Enclosure, Nearly Gets Bitten At Cohanzick Zoo (Video)
Video shared by Bridgeton police on Tuesday, Aug. 20 shows the incident from the tiger exhibit at the Cohanzick Zoo. Officers didn't say when the incident happened. The 16-second clip shows the female putting her hand through wire fencing and trying to pet the tiger. The big cat then appears to try biting the female's hand and starts frantically pacing.
Frenzied bonito bite after ocean settles from Hurricane Ernesto's swells
The bonito were in a frenzied mood on Monday, the day after Hurricane Ernesto's swells had mostly cleared out. The fish were not far from the inlets. Capt. Cole Riback on Queen Mary party fishing boat said they got to them after a short, five mile ride to the northeast from Manasquan...
Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers plans 2 more restaurants in NJ
Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers is adding two more restaurants in New Jersey. The retro-themed quick-service chain expects a November opening on Route 130 in Cinnaminson followed by an e...
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