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NJ gas station selling $6 fuel loses its national branding
A gas station in South Jersey known for still selling gas at nearly $6/gallon has apparently lost or intentionally dropped its national branding. Not too long ago, we wrote about the Exxon station at the Black Horse Pike and Route 9 in Pleasantville, which, for some unknown reason, has been selling premium unleaded for $5.999 for quite some time.
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?)
NJ Authorities are Searching for These Escaped Convicts
New Jersey corrections authorities are looking for three inmates who walked away from their community release programs. If you have information about their whereabouts, you are asked to call 9-1-1. All tips are confidential. You're reminded to never approach these subjects yourself. You could put yourself, or others around you...
New Jersey ranks sixth in U.S. for this dubious distinction
A generation ago, you would smell cigarette smoke just about everywhere you went. Even growing up as a child, I can remember walking into a doctor's office and finding ashtrays in the lobby and in the examining room. Often a doctor would come in smoking a cigarette. Yes, that actually...
The hidden key to New York Jets’ long-term fortunes
Lurking behind the New York Jets’ 2024 season is a tremendous sense of urgency. Obviously, the primary reason is Aaron Rodgers’ age and possibly impending retirement, coupled with the hot seat of Joe Douglas and Robert Saleh. The Jets also have several key veterans on one-year deals at below-market value. That will leave them with many holes next season.
The Cowboys and Giants reportedly pulled off a very rare interdivisional trade, which is hard to process
Two NFC East rivals have reportedly just completed a very rare interdivisional trade, which is a very strange thing to type. Per multiple reports, the New York Giants are sending defensive tackle Jordan Phillips to the Dallas Cowboys for a late-round 2026 pick swap. On its face, that’s a solid...
Giants' Devin Singletary: Daniel Jones 'is a dog'
The media perception of New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones is largely a negative one. Fan perception mimics that and it has even influenced the opinion of some NFL players themselves. Outside of the building in East Rutherford, Jones is arguably a meme. Inside the building, however, reality differs greatly.
Opponents to New Jersey offshore wind project file lawsuit, claiming it violates Wilderness Act
New Jersey shore residents raised alarm bells that an offshore wind project would negatively affect the air quality of a protected wetland. An offshore wind project planned just nine miles off the coast of New Jersey is waiting on approval for a permit from the Environmental Protection Agency, but residents from Jersey Shore communities raised […]
Miznon Expanding Kosher Footprint; Opening NJ Location
Chef Eyal Shani’s kosher restaurant tests in the US started with Malka on the UWS of Manhattan this past Fall, quickly followed by the opening of a kosher branch of Miznon in Times Square. Miznon’s kosher footprint is now expanding, and beyond NYC, with its first location in NJ,...
Monmouth Poll shows bump in Democratic enthusiasm
Interview: Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute. A new Monmouth Poll is good news for Kamala Harris. Swapping the party’s presidential nominee appeared to have given the Democratic Party the jolt it needed, as the new national poll out Wednesday found enthusiasm for the race had skyrocketed for Vice President Kamala Harris.
NJ.com’s biggest food festival yet is coming to the Meadowlands! Get your tickets now!
Prepare your taste buds as NJ.com’s Jersey Eats: A Taste of New Jersey is coming to the Meadowlands with its biggest event to date!. The event will be held at the Meadowlands Expo Center in Secaucus on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Join us to...
Towns can’t restrict who buys houses in 55+ neighborhoods, N.J. court rules
A local ordinance restricting home ownership by age in an Ocean County township is unlawful, a state appeals court ruled in a first-of-its-kind decision. The ruling does not impact who can live in age-restricted retirement communities, said Barry Goodman, an attorney representing New Jersey Realtors, the trade association group that filed a lawsuit against Berkeley Township. But, the ruling made last month does prevent communities from restricting what age people must be to own homes in 55+ communities.
You Might Want To Put That Seashell Down On N.J. Beaches
One of my favorite things at the beach, besides swimming, is shell collecting. I always enjoy grabbing a few shells when we travel and hit new beaches. The reason I bring this up is that a new article from NJ.com talks about how some say you may wanna think twice before picking up some shells while visiting the Jersey Shore this summer.
2024 Perry Award Nominations for Area Playhouses Announced
AREA – While the world has been watching competitions from the 2024 Paris Olympics, local theaters right here in New Jersey are basking in their own limelight of being recognized for their efforts by the New Jersey Association of Community Theaters (NJACT). No, they are not gold medals, but the awards for excellence in Community Theater are called Perry Awards. The nominees for these prestigious awards were recently announced and include 12 nods for the Cranford Dramatic Club (CDC) and three to Westfield Community Players (WCP). The collective and individual winners will be announced on Sunday, September 22 at a gala at The Strand Center in Lakewood. Tickets are on sale now through the njact.org website.
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