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Wildwoods Convention Center to Host Sports Cards, Toys, Comics, and Collectibles Show
THE WILDWOODS, NJ – From Friday, August 23, to Sunday, August 25, 2024, the Wildwoods Convention Center will be bustling with collectors and families as it hosts the anticipated Sports…
Fortitude Re Donates $250,000 to Educational Arts Team to Support Innovative Arts Programming for Youth in New Jersey
HAMILTON, Bermuda--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 1, 2024-- Fortitude Reinsurance Company Ltd., (“Fortitude Re”) today announced a $250,000 donation to the Educational Arts Team. Founded in 1974, the nonprofit has been a cornerstone in the Jersey City community, offering innovative arts programs that integrate drama, visual arts, and music into the educational experience for K-12 students. Programming is designed to enhance students’ academic performance, social-emotional development and overall well-being. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240801817928/en/ Following an afternoon of volunteering at Camp Liberty, Fortitude Re’s executive team presents Ed Arts Executive Director Roxy Arrojo with a $250K check. (Photo: Business Wire)
‘They’re gaming the system.’ How N.J. politicians reap hefty pensions, despite tiny salaries.
It was an obscure job with huge financial perks. In December 2022, longtime Camden County Commissioner Jeffrey Nash was named CEO of the board of governors of Rowan University and Rutgers-Camden, a little-noticed body packed with allies of South Jersey Democratic boss George Norcross. If you purchase a product or...
NJ weather: August begins with hazy sunshine and a Heat Advisory
I feel like we need an official term for that feeling you get when you walk from a nice, cool air-conditioned space into the thick heat and humidity outside. Maybe the "ugh" effect, named for the sound you make when smacked in the face by said heat and humidity?. On...
N.J. weather: Thunderstorms possible through weekend as dangerous heat grips state
The weather forecast for New Jersey for the first few days of August will likely sound familiar — hot and humid with a threat of showers and thunderstorms through the weekend. Highs on Thursday will be in the 90s with high humidity pushing the heat index into the upper...
Which N.J. towns have the most electric vehicles? See the data.
The New Jersey towns with the most electric vehicle owners are among some of the wealthiest in the state, a new review of data by NJ Advance Media found. Clean car supporters say that’s a problem. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
E-ZPass not working? Here’s why — NJ Top News
Here are the top New Jersey news stories for Thursday:. ⬛ Iconic children's attraction in NJ set to reopen after 21 years. Fairy Tale Forest, which closed in 2003, will be back in business with a soft opening on Thursday, Aug. 8 of its Brothers Grimm-themed cottages, according to the park's website. A post on the park's Facebook page for hiring a cook, counter help & park hosts/entertainers drew positive comments about the park's reopening.
Will autumn in NJ stay extra warm like the summer? Check out the forecasts here.
As one of the warmest summers in New Jersey history winds down, the Garden State is set to welcome a fresh autumn. But will this fall season boast cooler or warmer-than-average temperatures? Here are some early forecasts: ...
New Initiatives Aim to Boost Safety Along Key Areas of the Delaware River
In response to recent drownings, including that of a Bensalem resident, officials are intensifying safety efforts along the Delaware River. In response to recent tragic drownings, including that of a 34-year-old Bensalem resident who was on a trip in New York, officials are intensifying safety efforts along the Delaware River, in parts of New York and New Jersey, writes Preston Ehrler for Delaware Currents.
NJ beach weather and waves: Jersey Shore Report for Thu 8/1
MODERATE RISK OF RIP CURRENTS. Life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone. HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT until 8 p.m. Friday. Heat index values ranging from 98 to 103 degrees expected. Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors.
2024 Olympics: See our list of New Jersey track and field athletes competing in Paris
With the 2024 Summer Games in full swing, there is plenty of Olympic spirit across New Jersey. And not all of it is focused on Team USA, as many Garden State athletes are competing for other nations around the world. ...
Members of New Jersey Forest Fire Service head to West coast to help battle large blazes
More than 40 members of the New Jersey Forest Fire Service answered the call to help fellow emergency crews across the country."We were one of the first folks they called to come help," said Bill Donnelly, the New Jersey State Firewarden and Forest Fire Service Chief.The firefighters left for California, Montana, Oregon, and Utah in June.Donnelly said the crews stay for about two weeks and rotate."We've been doing it for a while. It's my 25th season," said David Achey, the New Jersey Assistant State Firewarden.Achey recently returned from battling wildfires in Northern California, including the Hill Fire.California authorities said it...
To all NJ retailers thinking of Christmas displays now
Summer in New Jersey is all about fun in the sun. At no point is anyone thinking about Christmas at such an early point in the year. Well, maybe except for Christmas in July. But once we get through July, that should be it. No more Santa, no more Christmas trees, and certainly no mega holiday displays in stores. In fact, those shouldn't make an appearance until we get closer to Thanksgiving.
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