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Providers, advocates share best maternal health practices
Experts discuss how NJ can improve maternal and infant health outcomes. Montclair State University convened a conference Friday around the issue of maternal health in New Jersey, where the state still suffers from poor outcomes in many ways. Stephanie Silvera, a public health professor and epidemiologist at the university, organized...
Senate approves resolution honoring NJ Purple Heart veterans
đ New Jersey could soon become a Purple Heart state. đThe Senate unanimously approved a bipartisan joint resolution. đ If signed into law, NJ would become the fourth Purple Heart state in the U.S. To honor our veterans, a bipartisan joint resolution that would declare New Jersey...
âPublic health threatâ after possible toxic waste washes up in NJ
KEYPORT â There's growing concern after chunks of contaminated material washed ashore along the bay. The exact source seems to be a little uncertain at this time, according to NBC New York, though just miles away is the Raritan Bay Slag superfund site. NBC credits Greg Remaud, CEO and...
6 More New Jersey Residents Win Big Playing The Lottery This Week
I'm really starting to think that Jersey is one of the luckiest states in the country, with the sheer amount of people who live here that hit it big with the lottery. And it's not always a massive, life-altering jackpot, but it's a big enough amount that can really do some good in your life.
Amid Hudsonâs urban sprawl, these entrepreneurs aim to blossom and keep dispensaries well-stocked
NORTH BERGEN â Theyâre technically farmers, but these New Jersey entrepreneurs arenât growing blueberries or cranberries out in the sunny fields and wetlands of the Garden State. Instead, theyâve meticulously built indoor grow houses tucked inside the urban sprawl of North Bergen. Whether itâs a humid, medium-sized...
Creepy NJ teacher loses certification for weird comments, state finds
EAST ORANGE â The state has revoked the teaching certification for a North Jersey English teacher after he made unsettling remarks to a female student. Alim A. Hasan's certificate to teach English was officially revoked in late June by the State Board of Examiners. A Division of Child Protection...
Top takeaways as Eric Law fuels Outlaws, Chaos win OT thriller
Topher Adams: Pieces starting to come together for young Outlaws. After a dismal 17-4 loss to the New York Atlas, the Outlaws faced a reflection point. Early returns are showing they learned the right lessons from that defeat. The issues that plagued them against the Bulls hardly showed their head in Fairfield, and Denver moved about .500 on the year.
Man Dumps Fourth Dog Over Shelter Fence in New Jersey
On July 15, a New Jersey man dumped yet another dog over an Atlantic City shelterâs fence, making this his fourth offense. His latest act was caught on surveillance cameras. Authorities are looking for the suspect, and any leads provided will be much appreciated. The pup will be under the shelterâs care as she serves [âŠ] The post Man Dumps Fourth Dog Over Shelter Fence in New Jersey appeared first on DogTime.
Woman Killed In Northeast Philly Double Shooting, Authorities Say
The victims were shot on the 6700 block of Marsden Street around 11:20 a.m., authorities said. The woman was shot multiple times in her arm and back before succumbing to her injuries at Jefferson-Torresdale Hospital, according to police. Her name and age were not reported. The 23-year-old male victim was...
Abington car stop lands Philadelphia man in prison for illegal gun possession
NORRISTOWN â A Philadelphia man is headed to prison for illegally possessing a handgun, which Abington Township police found during a traffic stop of a vehicle in which the man was a passenger. Teon Sincere Gregory, 23, of the 4600 block of Hawthorne Street, was sentenced in Montgomery County...
Twenty One Pilots at Wells Fargo Center on September 14th
Alternative duo Twenty One Pilots is taking to the road for their international Clancy World Tour, coming to the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on September 14th. The duo, Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun, began making music in 2009, and has released countless hits over the years including âHeathensâ and âStressed Out.â Earlier this year, they released the single âOvercompensateâ, teasing a possible album release. Clancy released in full in May, and was met with incredibly positive critical and commercial reception, charting internationally.
Bala Cynwyd Billionaire Jeff Yass Gives Additional $4M to Greg Abbottâs Campaign
Jeff Yass has donated $4 million to Governor Greg Abbott's campaign, just months after donating a record $6 million. Following a record donation of $6 million in December, Bala Cynwyd billionaire Jeff Yass has given another $4 million to Governor Greg Abbottâs campaign, writes Annie Massa for Bloomberg. The...
Beloved Japanese restaurant is closed 'for the foreseeable future' due to co-owner's death
COLLINGSWOOD â A nationally recognized and locally loved Japanese restaurant here is closed, at least temporarily, due to the death of one of its co-owners. And the future remains uncertain for Sagami, a dining destination for 50 years. The restaurant's website says, âWe will be closed for the foreseeable...
NJ beach weather and waves: Jersey Shore Report for Sat 7/20
4 - 7 knots (Gust 9 knots) TODAY: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming S 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt late. Seas around 2 ft. Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 7 seconds. TONIGHT: SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas around 2 ft. Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 7 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Gaming Revenue Achieves Its Highest June Result In Over A Decade
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (July 17, 2024) â The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement released the June 2024 Gaming Revenue Results on Tuesday, and total gaming revenue achieved its highest June result in over a decade. In addition, monthly casino win and slot machine win grew slightly, providing the best results for the month of June since 2012.
Power outages linger several days after severe weather in Philadelphia region
More than 1,700 PECO customers in the Delaware Valley were still without power Friday night after severe weather earlier in the week.PECO told Action News it expects to have nearly all customers restored by the end of the day Friday, with a handful of customers being restored Saturday.PECO said its crews were managing "major tree and infrastructure damage" following two rounds of severe weather on Tuesday and Wednesday nights that brought damaging winds and heavy rain.The weather led to power problems throughout the region, especially in Chester County.READ MORE: Historic black oak tree falls in Chester County during stormHistoric black...
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