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Derrick Greene sues Steve Fulop; campaign says there was no contract and slams frivolous lawsuit
Steve Fulop is being sued by a political consultant for non-payment, but his campaign says they had no contract and believed he was working as a volunteer. Rev. Derrick Green, who joined the Fulop for Governor campaign as a senior advisor with some fanfare in October 2023, claims he is owed $92,139.
It’s good to be a teenager in New Jersey
👦 WalletHub released its "Most At-Risk Youth States in 2024" 👧 They compared all 50 states and D.C. across 15 key metrics. Comparing all 50 states and Washington D.C. across 15 indicators of youth risk, the personal finance website, WalletHub has released its list of “States with the Most At-Risk Youth in 2024.”
Fulton Bank closing at least 9 branches in Southern New Jersey
Published reports say Fulton Bank will be closing at least nine branches across South Jersey over the coming weeks but customers likely won't have to travel too far for access to their money. According to the Philadelphia Business Journal, the closures come after Fulton took over Republic Bank, which failed...
Feds Warn New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania Residents to Remove this from Wallets Immediately
Are you sitting at an angle with it in your back pocket?. It may be time to give your trusty friend some relief by going through it and tossing the stuff you don't need. You know, like the coupon for 5% off your next TCBY purchase. Do they even exist anymore?
Southern-style fried chicken place plans to open 13 spots in NJ
🍗 A fried chicken franchise plans to expand its operations in New Jersey. 🍗 The plan is open 13 locations across Monmouth and Ocean counties. 🍗They specialize in fried and grilled chicken sandwiches. A famous fried chicken franchise based in Colorado since 2018, has plans to expand...
Police shoot woman in crisis to death at NJ apartment, officials say
FORT LEE — Authorities are investigating an early morning fatal police shooting in North Jersey. Police were called around 1:30 a.m. Sunday to The Pinnacle apartment complex on Main Street, according to the Attorney General's Office. The man who called 911 said to the dispatcher that his sister was...
New Jersey lottery player wins $5,000 a month for life on $3 scratch-off lottery ticket
A trip to the liquor store netted one lucky Bergen County lottery player a nice monthly paycheck ... for life! A $3 scratch-off ticket purchased at Budy's Wine & Liquors on Hudson Street in Hackensack was worth $5,000 a month for life through the New Jersey Lottery's Win For Life scratch-off ticket game, the lottery announced on social media on Wednesday. ...
Air quality alert for 6 N.J. counties Thursday
An air quality alert was issued on Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. in effect until Thursday at 11 p.m. for Middlesex, Monmouth, Mercer, Gloucester, Camden and Burlington counties. "The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has issued a Code Orange Air Quality Action Day for Ground Level Ozone and Fine Particulates, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Thursday. Sensitive individuals, including the very young, the elderly, and persons with respiratory diseases such as asthma, should avoid strenuous activities during the afternoon and early evening hours. Hot and humid conditions are expected on Thursday, along with ample sunshine and south-southwesterly winds. As a result, ozone levels will be able to reach the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (USG) category along the I-95 corridor and the northern New Jersey coast," says the National Weather Service.
NJ men accused of ripping off investors for $6.7M in fuel scheme
🔵 Middlesex County duo accused of scamming victims. 🔵 Men instead spent millions on vehicles, family, business debt. Two Middlesex County men have been indicted by a state grand jury for allegedly cheating investors out of about $6.7 million. Shahid Javed, of Old Bridge, and Wilfredo Topacio, of...
Yet another massive warehouse planned in Central Jersey
The jobs are wanted. The traffic is not. The tax ratable is wanted. The carbon footprint is not. Plenty of people are complaining about the proliferation of warehouses in New Jersey. It’s not your imagination. The number of warehouses in the Garden State has grown by 35% in the last twenty years. Some call them eyesores and say it should be called the Not-So-Garden State.
Researchers, Rowan students working to identify remains found at Revolutionary War battle site in NJ
NATIONAL PARK, N.J. (CBS) — Two years after historic human remains were unearthed at Red Bank Battlefield, we're seeing a glimpse of what the soldiers may have looked like.The remains date back to the Revolutionary War, and researchers are continuing their work to learn who they were."I love history, and if you love history, you should love your own history and your local history," Bob Gilliam said.Red Bank Battlefield Park has always held a special place in Gilliam's heart. He has been coming to the park since he was a child, posed for pictures under the trees on his wedding...
Rite Aid is Closing 42 Locations in New Jersey – The Complete List
It looks like we're nearing the end of Rite Aid in another huge sweep of closings in New Jersey. Rite Aid has announced that they're closing 699 stores nationwide, including a whopping 42 stores in New Jersey. This comes several months after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October, and things have progressively gone downhill ever since.
Ex-Giants player disliked coach who tried to ‘remake the wheel’ in a disastrous season
Former New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate didn’t enjoy his two-year stint (2019-2020) with the team. Tate only won 10 games in two years, including six wins in 2020 under a new head coach. He knew right away that Joe Judge wouldn’t make it. “My last year...
Program allows seniors to experience virtual reality
UPPER WEST SIDE, Manhattan (PIX11) — Some seniors on the Upper West Side are having an epic time going hi-tech, experiencing the magic of virtual reality. Thanks to the generosity of several foundations, sixty communities in New York and New Jersey are getting free virtual reality glasses. It’s all part of a new initiative that could […]
Hard Knocks shows that the Giants were targeting two players that the Lions wound up drafting
This Hard Knocks Offseason show that follows the New York Giants through the offseason has been a super fun watch. You get to be in the room with general manager Joe Schoen and watch how teams get things done during the offseason. On Tuesday night we saw the finale of this version of the show ...
N.J. funeral home sued after woman says they didn't bury father's remains
GARWOOD, N.J. – A woman has filed a lawsuit against a New Jersey funeral home after she said she discovered the remains of her father were never buried."For 31 years, I assumed my father was buried at the cemetery"Debbie Uraga said it hurts to think her father's cremated remains sat inside John F. Pfleger Funeral Home in Middletown for 31 years."How did he rest in peace for 31 years if he's treated like nothing down in the basement?" she said.Uraga's father, George Jonas – a veteran, died in 1993.She lost her mother, sister and brother before her father's death. They're...
New Jersey lawmakers demand answers about wall collapse from department of transportation
BELLMAWR, N.J. (CBS) — Following a two-year CBS News Philadelphia investigation into the collapse of a retaining wall on the I-295 Direct Connect Project, Congressman Donald Norcross (D) and a group of state lawmakers have held a series of meetings with the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) to seek answers about why the wall failed.The large retaining wall, known as Wall 22, collapsed in March 2021. It held up an elevated roadway that was a critical part of the billion-dollar Direct Connect Project, which is located at the junction of I-295, I-76 and Route 42.CBS News Philadelphia reported on...
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