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Ex-Giants first-round bust attempting NFL return three years after last snap
A former New York Giants first-round pick who hasn’t played in the NFL since 2021 isn’t ready to give up on his dream. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, cornerback Deandre Baker, who last year played with the UFL’s DC Defenders, is training for a potential return and has hired a new agency to represent him, Peterson Sports. Pelissero’s X post showcased the 27-year-old Baker, an all-UFL player, in a highlight film of field and gym work.
NJ projected to see rise in car insurance rates, report says
It’s no secret different household costs are up — auto insurance is no exception. Data released from Insurify this August finds the first half of 2024 saw a 15% increase in full-coverage premiums nationwide. But then by year’s end, they expect a rise to 22%. Insurify found...
Popular NJ burger spot goes viral, opens second location
It’s another deep dive into the TikTok rabbit hole but this time, I found a New Jersey hidden gem that is taking off in the social media world. I came across a video from the account @KingSchratz who goes around the state finding good food to review. The video has been out since March and now has more than 460,000 views.
See trailer for N.J.-filmed ‘Exhibiting Forgiveness’ movie starring André Holland and Andra Day
“Moonlight” star André Holland and Oscar-nominated Grammy winner Andra Day lead the upcoming film “Exhibiting Forgiveness.”. The movie, which got a trailer Thursday, filmed in New Jersey (see locations below). The feature directorial debut of artist Titus Kaphar, “Exhibiting Forgiveness” is inspired by the painter and sculptor’s...
Guy Fieri highlights 3 NJ restaurants on a new season ‘Diners, Dine-Ins and Dives’
The popular chef and host of the ratings rocket Drivers, Dine-ins and Dives, Guy Fieri comes to New Jersey to display three Jersey Shore restaurants in this season’s installment of the famous show. It is season 40 of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives on the Food Network and it is...
Sick, hairless cats left at NJ business, animal shelters
Police are looking for whoever has been abandoning hairless cats in the past week outside animal shelters and a business. Hopatcong police posted images of two individuals they say left four cats in need of medical attention inside a cardboard carrier at Lakeside Construction on Sparta Road before dawn on Aug. 15. Hopatcong Animal Control Officer Gianna DiMatteo told the New Jersey Herald that some of the cats, which she described as being Peterbald felines, were missing eyes.
Who might replace late N.J. Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. on November ballot?
PATERSON, N.J. – New Jersey Democrats are facing a crucial deadline to pick a successor to replace late Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. on the ballot.Pascrell died Wednesday at the age of 87 after a month-long illness. Funeral arrangements are being finalized.Democrats must name Bill Pascrell Jr.'s successor next weekPolitical sources tell CBS News New York's Christine Sloan that State Assemblywoman Shavonda Sumter, who was close to Pascrell, is a leading choice among Democrats to replace Pascrell on the ballot. So are Paterson Mayor Andre Sayegh, state Sen. Nellie Pou and Bergen County Commissioner Tracy Silna Zur. "If I am fortunate...
A Jersey shoutout at the DNC from the guy who could be First Gentleman
“Where’s New Jersey?“ Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff asked during his speech Wednesday at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. “I see you out there.”. Emhoff, 59, born in Brooklyn but raised in Old Bridge, is seeking to become something America’s never had. If his wife, Vice President Kamala Harris, is elected president, he will be the very first First Gentleman. The couple’s 10th wedding anniversary is Thursday, the same day Harris will cap the convention with her acceptance speech.
Decades-old auto parts store in Southern New Jersey abruptly demolished
Here's another case of "here today, gone tomorrow" in South Jersey. A decades-old auto parts store right in the heart of Gloucester County is quickly being reduced to rubble. That store is the old Pep Boys right off of the corner of the Black Horse Pike and Ganttown Road in Turnersville, Washington Township.
Beloved N.J. pizzeria, still recovering from fire, will soon ship nationally
It’s still unclear when Santillo’s Brick Oven Pizza, one of New Jersey’s most revered pizzerias, will reopen in Elizabeth after a devastating January fire. But those craving Al Santillo’s nostalgic pies will soon be able to satisfy their crispy crust cravings — even if they don’t live in New Jersey.
Backyard Oasis Sells Paramus Home Over Initial Asking Price
The house at 356 N. Farview in Paramus was listed at $1,399,995 but sold in less than a week for $1,570,000, listing agent Taylor Lucyk of Christie's International Real Estate Group said. The four-bedroom three-bathroom house sits on one acre of land. A backyard oasis complete with a patio, inground...
Among the delegates at the DNC: A nonbinary drag queen from rural red Pennsylvania
The Democratic National Convention in Chicago has been many things— a pageant of political theater, a platform for policy proclamations, and, perhaps most importantly, a showcase of the diverse fabric that makes up the modern Democratic Party. Amid the clamor of speeches and the whirl of television cameras, one...
4-year-old girl stabbed multiple times in Paterson, New Jersey; police searching for her aunt
A home in Paterson, New Jersey was boxed in by police - the scene of a heinous attack.Police say a four-year-old girl was stabbed inside multiple times.Neighbors on East 24th Street and 10th Avenue who witnessed the horror say the young child's mother frantically carried her out in her arms, covered in blood.Witnesses say the mother was hysterical as her daughter was rushed into an ambulance as first responders rushed to the scene around 4 p.m. Friday.Local leaders say the unthinkable violence was a result of a family dispute inside the home. The apparent suspect is a family member who...
Metal Found In Massive Amount Of Chicken Nuggets, Tenders Sold In New York
A very popular food company is recalling nearly 170,000 pounds of chicken nuggets and chicken tenders. Perdue Foods is recalling 167,171 pounds of frozen chicken nuggets and tenders. Perdue Voluntarily Recalls Frozen Breaded Chicken Breasts and Tenders Products for Foreign Material. The company says chicken in these packages (see photos...
Will Parsippany council OK audit that critics call a ‘political hack job'?
Parsippany Mayor James Barberio vowed this week to go ahead with a controversial plan to audit the local school district, though whether he can win the support of the township council remains to be seen. Barberio stood his ground at Tuesday's council meeting, despite a withering series of criticisms from four board...
Criminal background checks planned by Wayne officials preparing takeover of YMCA
WAYNE — The township plans to require criminal background checks for recreation employees and volunteers under a new ordinance that would add an extra layer of security at municipal properties. The measure, introduced Wednesday by the Township Council, is being considered as officials prepare to take over the YMCA on Pike Drive in...
Resident Spots Mountain Lion Near Woods in Montville, NJ
Are there cougars or mountain lions in New Jersey?. The official word from the State of New Jersey is "no", but more and more residents are saying yes. Over the last couple of years, we've published dozens of reported eyewitness accounts of big cats in New Jersey. While most of the sightings have been in the northern parts of the state, there have been reports from South Jersey as well.
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