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Big Bounce America bounces into Wilmington, DE for one weekend only
If you’re looking for some great family fun this weekend, the world’s largest bounce house has inflated in Wilmington, Delaware. The new 24,000-square-foot bounce house has giant slides, ball pits, climbing towers, and fun characters in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes, all around. Big Bounce America will be at Kirkwood Sports on 1220 […]
Here’s when the N.J. dinosaur fossil park and museum will open
The opening of a $73 million dinosaur fossil park and museum has been rescheduled for fall. Officials at the Edelman Fossil Park & Museum of Rowan University were hoping for an opening last month, according to the benefactor and school alumnus who has contributed more than a third of the cost for the 65-acre facility in Mantua, Gloucester County.
Lower Township Police Announce Road Closure for “Whale of a Day” Saturday
Lower Township Police have announced a road closure for the annual “Whale of a Day” festival to be held Saturday. Police say Clubhouse Drive from Town Bank Road to Elmwood Avenue will be shut down for the special event from 6:00am until 5:00pm on Saturday. Graphic courtesy Lower...
32-Year-Old Trenton Man Killed and Another Wounded in Stuyvesant Avenue Shooting
TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–The Mercer County Homicide Task Force and the Trenton Police Department are investigating a shooting homicide in Trenton. At approximately 11:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 4, 2024, Trenton police responded to the 800 block of Stuyvesant Avenue on a shooting in progress. Responding officers arrived on scene to discover an adult male on the ground suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to the torso. He was transported to Capital Health Regional Medical where he was pronounced dead a short time later. The victim has been identified as Amir Williams, 32, of Trenton. During the investigation, a second shooting victim, an adult female, arrived at the hospital with a gunshot to the right hip area.
Teacher sues Lehigh Valley school district for discrimination, says student threatened to ‘lynch’ and ‘burn’ her
A former Easton Area High School teacher has filed a lawsuit in federal court accusing the Easton Area School District of racial discrimination, saying it failed to protect her from a student who threatened to “lynch” her. Melanie Wilson claimed she faced racism and harassment during her 24-year tenure as a teacher. Wilson, who is Black, seeks an award of back pay, front pay, punitive damages, ...
Celebrate 4th of July with Ice Cream in Downtown Wildwood!🍦🇺🇸🎆
Celebrate 4th of July with Ice Cream in Downtown Wildwood!🍦🇺🇸🎆. @barrysbuns 🤝Utterly. Welcome our newest special to ring in this holiday weekend, vanilla ice cream blended with crumb cake by Barrys Buns topped with extra crumb topping! An absolute masterpiece! Come in and try summers hottest new item!
New Jersey lottery player wins $127,453 playing Fast Play Progressive. Here's where
A lottery player won $127,453 on a $20 bet playing one of the Fast Play Progressive jackpots offered by the New Jersey Lottery. The $20 Mega Cashword Fast Play Progressive winning ticket , which was 100% of the jackpot, was purchased at the Legacy Deli & Convenience Store, on Paterson Avenue in East Rutherford (Bergen County) on Thursday, July 4.
Rutgers adds 4-star cherry on top of historic 2025 recruiting class in Hun LB Kamar Archie
Greg Schiano just put the cherry on top of a historic football recruiting class. Rutgers has added its 10th high school junior football recruit ranked four-stars in Hun School (Princeton, N.J.) linebacker Kamar Archie, who may have the most upside of them all. If you purchase a product or register...
Bordentown Pride: ‘It’s all about community’
Last year, Rick Ellis stood on the curb and watched the third annual Pride parade that marched through Bordentown City. “It just came over me, I started to cry because I lived here my whole life and I couldn’t believe what I was seeing not only from the gay people, but from the people of the community,” Ellis recalled, noting people “were out on the street cheering us on.”
Hang Out with the Flyers This Summer in South Jersey
In South Jersey, there are many traditions that locals and vacationers look forward to each year. From Christmas in July Festivities to Lifeguard Race Competitions and numerous fundraisers, summertime is always busy at the Jersey Shore. One of those traditions is now in its eighth year: The Flyers Community Caravan...
3 More Winning Lottery Tickets Were Sold In New Jersey
Buy a huge house? Go on extravagant vacations? Retire?. I'd pay off my house, student loans, and my wife's car and then put the rest in the bank and let it work for me while continuing to work at 105.7 The Hawk. It may not be the craziest thing to...
Discount clothing chain has going-out-of-business sale in NJ
FREEHOLD — If you like to shop for discount clothing and shoes, listen up. All Bob’s Stores, a subsidiary of GoDigital Media Group, are closing after the company filed Chapter 11 on June 18. The stores are now holding a liquidation sale, including their one New Jersey store...
Exciting News For Real Housewives Of New Jersey Fans
If you watch the Real Housewives of New Jersey you’re sure to know this famous husband who’s been on the show for years, but what you may not know is that he also does standup comedy and he’ll be performing in New Jersey this summer. Real Housewives...
Report: Many folks need more than 1 job to afford a NJ apartment
New Jersey continues to be one of the nation's most expensive spots for renters, according to a yearly state-by-state report. With the goal of spending no more than 30% of income on rent, workers would need to earn more than $38 per hour in order to afford a modest, two-bedroom apartment in the Garden State, finds the Out of Reach report published by the National Low Income Housing Coalition and the Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey.
Pay to play: NJ does away with fee holiday for summer 2024
🏞 A perk that's been around for two summers has gone away. 🏞 The latest state budget is counting on your parking/entrance fees. New Jersey's budget this time around does not include a perk that residents have been able to enjoy for the past two summers. Once again,...
Another big win for Rutgers as in-state LB Kamar Archie commits
It was a recruitment more than three years in the making. A projection by Rutgers long before other schools were thinking about the class of 2025. Scarlet Knights coach Greg Schiano offered linebacker Kamar Archie when he was a freshman at Ewing (N.J.) High, in the spring of 2021, and before he transferred and re-classified into the 2025 class at Princeton (N.J.) Hun.
These N.J. towns have the hottest housing markets in America. See full list.
Fifteen New Jersey towns are ranked among the top 150 hottest real estate markets nationwide, according to Realtor.com. The highest New Jersey entry on the list was Mount Laurel at 35th hottest in the nation as of May, according to Realtor.com. Mount Laurel had a median home listing price of $379,975.
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