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N.J. football preview, 2024: Top 10 offensive linemen plus other people movers to watch
All hail those big guys with their hands in the dirt. Whether an offense runs the spread or the I, whether it’s one back or two, whether there are four wide, five or two tight ends, success depends on what the five bulldozers do -- individually and in unison.
See all homes sold in Cape May County, Aug. 12 to Aug. 18
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Cape May County reported from Aug. 12 to Aug. 18. There were 52 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,004-square-foot home on Pinewood Avenue in Villas that sold for $525,000.
NJ's casinos in Atlantic City not seeing summer tourism rebound, state regulators say
New Jersey’s nine casinos are not seeing a desired summer rebound, according to the latest figures released by state regulators. Although revenue surged from online gambling and online and mobile sports betting in July, the numbers were far more lackluster at the in-person casinos, which are all based in the South Jersey seaside...
Fishermen rescued from Jersey Shore jetty after getting trapped by Hurricane Ernesto swells
Two fishermen were lifted from a navigation tower at an Ocean County jetty after high tide and strong waves trapped both men on Monday evening. A Good Samaritan near the Barnegat Inlet’s south jetty spotted the stranded people around 6:11 p.m., U.S. Coast Guard Station Atlantic City said on Tuesday.
New Jersey Woman Arrested at Philadelphia Airport for Attempting to Carry Loaded Gun Through Security
A New Jersey woman was taken into custody at Philadelphia International Airport on August 15 after she attempted to bring a loaded gun through a security checkpoint. TSA officers at the airport spotted the .22 caliber pistol in the woman's carry-on items during an X-ray screening process. Local police were promptly notified, leading to the weapon's confiscation and the woman's arrest on a weapon charge.
NJ Transit offering students big savings for fall semester
NEWARK — Back-to-school expenses can add up: books, furniture, clothes and more. But for the fall semester, New Jersey college students will get a break in the transportation category. NJ Transit is offering savings for bus, rail and light rail users. Full-time and part-time students will get one month...
Uncommitted N.J. delegate at the DNC is pushing for peace in Gaza
What questions do you have about the 2024 elections? What major issues do you want candidates to address? Let us know. The New Jersey delegation at the Democratic National Convention has already thrown their support behind Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz. But there are a few Garden State Democrats who are showing up as uncommitted at the convention.
Bergen Ice Cream Shop Among Jersey’s Best Soft Serve
NJ.com has shared their picks for N.J.’s 30 best soft-serve ice cream spots, ranked, for 2024 (. Since there’s “nothing sweeter” than soft serve and it was just National Soft Serve Ice Cream Day, it was time to update the annual list. They debunk the claim...
Know before you go: Some NJ advice for freshmen move-in day
EWING — A resurgence of pumpkin spice drinks, the sun is setting a little sooner and teases of fall-like weather — all signs for students to head back to the classroom. The College of New Jersey is welcoming a little over 1,300 freshmen before the week is through, according to Director of Residential Education & Housing Tina Tormey. The pandemic introduced what's now the new normal for their move-in day: the drop-and-go format with an assigned three-hour slot.
Statewide, conference-by-conference boys soccer returning stat leaders in 2024
The 2024 boys soccer season is just around the corner, and a host of players are back for another big year. Check out which top boys soccer stat leaders are returning for another season. CONFERENCE. Jake Aferiat can be reached at jaferiat@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him at @Jake_Aferiat. Lauren Knego may be...
2 charged in shooting in N.J. town
Two men have been charged in connection with a shooting in Jackson Township that left one person with a gunshot wound to the face, the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office announced. Noah Phelps, 24, of Monroe Township, was charged Thursday with attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder, authorities said....
Four Centenary University Alumni Graduate from the New Jersey State Police Academy
The recruits completed 24 weeks of intensive physical and academic training to prepare them to serve the state and its citizens. Four Centenary University alumni were among the 124 recruits who graduated from the New Jersey Police Training Academy on July 12. The Centenary alumni—Kevin J. Zaccareo Jr., Peter J. Diaz, Anthony V. Cecere, and Yousef Y. Fahmi—completed 24 weeks of intensive physical and academic training before their graduation, which was held at Monmouth University. Troopers Zaccareo, Diaz, and Fahmi were all Centenary criminal justice majors who graduated in 2023, while Trooper Cecere earned his Centenary degree in liberal arts in 2021.
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