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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.
Robert Menendez Elementary School will change its name after the senator's conviction
A New Jersey elementary school will change its name, losing the moniker of disgraced Sen. Bob Menendez after his conviction on bribery charges was confirmed by a Manhattan court earlier this month. The Robert Menendez Elementary School in West New York, N.J., will be called PS #3, its previous name,...
Paul Giamatti visits N.J. to talk ‘The Holdovers,’ ‘Sideways,’ ‘John Adams’ and his ‘white whale’
As Stephen Colbert made Paul Giamatti a drink onstage at NJPAC, he couldn’t resist also making an observation. “You know that because of ‘Sideways,’ everybody thinks you’re a wine guy.”. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site,...
NJ struggling to control deer population
White-tailed deer continue to increase their numbers in suburban areas of New Jersey and even in the cities. The ongoing population growth has been acknowledged by groups and officials as a problem for land owners, drivers, and the state's ecosystem. So what can New Jersey do about it? The same...
Jackson Assemblymen Call For Education Dept. Chief To Resign For Lying And Undermining School Board
Assemblymen Alex Sauickie and Robert Clifton, who both represent Jackson in Legislative District 12, are calling on state Department of Education Acting Commissioner Kevin Dehmer to step down and retract his statement regarding Jackson and Toms River school boards. Sauickie says Gov. Phil Murphy’s response on News 12’s “Ask the...
Broken wind turbine blade ‘crisis’ fuels NJ beach disaster fears
LONG BEACH — A New Jersey anti-wind group is demanding the state stop giving the green light to new offshore wind projects as pieces of fiberglass continue to wash up on the beaches of Nantucket. The renewed calls for a moratorium on awards from the state Board of Public...
Governor Phil Murphy, iconic Jersey mascots celebrate National New Jersey Day
TRENTON, N.J. (CBS) -- All hail the Garden State! Did you know July 27 is recognized as National New Jersey Day in the United States? Proud New Jerseyans of all kinds have been taking to social media to celebrate their home state in all of its glory.The official New Jersey government social media accounts posted a video on Instagram, X and Facebook featuring the mascots that call New Jersey home, including the Princeton Tiger, Boomer from the Trenton Thunder, the Rutgers Scarlet Knight, and Buster from the Jersey Shore BlueClaws. Governor Phil Murphy and First Lady of New Jersey Tammy Murphy celebrated...
The Gloucester County 4-H Fair spotlights hard work from local youth
The South Jersey community gathered for the Gloucester County 4-H Fair.The event gathered community members to celebrate the hard work of children involved in the 4-H Youth Development program."Our fair celebrates all the hard work and achievements that our 4-H members have done with their projects throughout the year. We like to get them all together at the end of the year...and we celebrate all their hard work and accomplishments," said Senior Program Coordinator of the Gloucester County 4-H Program, Brittany Rigg.Through these programs is where kids and young adults can learn life skills such as animal care, cooking, and more."I joined 4-H when I was in kindergarten...I just want to really highlight the special moments that this program offers us and the friends that I've made along the way that I would not have met if it weren't for 4-H," said Gloucester County 4-H Fair Ambassador, Evelyn Bowe.For more information, check out the video above.Also, check out their website.
More South Jersey Cold Cases, Unsolved Murders & Mysteries
Here's a look at more cold cases from South Jersey. A police case becomes “cold” when all investigative leads available to investigators are exhausted and the case remains open and unsolved after three years. Cold cases are reviewed periodically to determine if newer technologies or forensic testing might...
This modern day treasure hunter helps reunite people with lost items at the Jersey Shore
Matt St. Germain is the founder of Jersey Shore Ring Finder. He combs beaches and other gathering spots with his high tech metal detectors to help recover lost metallic items for his clients. He even searches in water.
Oh No! UNO Pizzeria & Grill is Closing in Deptford, New Jersey
Looks like it's the end of an era for patrons of this bar and grill in Gloucester County, New Jersey. UNO Pizzeria & Grill, located at 1162 Hurffville Rd in Deptford, is closing by the end of this month, according to 42Freeway. Their last day in business will be July 28.
NJ Human Services Honors Blind and Visually Impaired Individuals at Trenton Thunder Game
Celebrating the accomplishments of individuals who are blind, deafblind, and visually impaired, Human Services’ Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CBVI) today announced college scholarships to four blind, deafblind, or visually impaired students and recognized other blind and visually impaired students for their academic achievements during a recent Trenton Thunder game.
Leagues Cup Player Ratings: Philadelphia 1 – Charlotte FC 0
Andre Blake – 7 Clean Sheet. Didn’t even face a shot on target. Regardless, his leadership and experience are so vital to the U’s on-field communication, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that the backline has been playing much better this past few weeks with Blake’s return to the field. The defense has combined for only 1 goal allowed over the last 3 games.
Centurions Motorcycle Club spreads holiday cheer for children at Shriners Children's Hospital
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Hundreds of bikers rode in on Broad Street to spread a bit of Christmas cheer this summer for the Philadelphia Centurion's annual Toy Run for Shriners Children's Hospital."It makes me feel safe, loved and wanted," 14-year-old patient Yair Bonilla Serra said.Countless patients watched as the holiday came early this year with the donation of over 500 toys."Well, we spend a whole year basically preparing for it," Philadelphia Centurion Motorcycle Club President Bill Ciamaichelo said. "We started last year and we'll start again tomorrow for next year."For Bonilla Serra, the yearly event has led to a meaningful friendship with...
Celebrate National Spritz Day in Philadelphia and Beyond
There is nothing quite as refreshing as sipping on a spritz in the midst of some sweltering summer days. National Spritz Day is approaching on Thursday, August 1. Whether you just want to enjoy a classic Aperol Spritz or try a a variety of innovative creations, here are some places to try no matter where you are in/around the city!
Rookie has rocky debut, but everything is cool in the end: Guardians takeaways
PHILADELPHIA -- Win or lose, big league debuts are something to remember. Sometimes they can even end in a no-decision. Guardians’ left-hander Joey Cantillo made his debut Sunday against the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. It could have gone better as Cantillo allowed three runs on four hits in 3 1/3 innings.
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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's Week of Civic Engagement: Healthcare Bills Signed, Bids Farewell to Biden's Tenure, and Connects on WHYY
The past week in Philadelphia politics was noteworthy as Mayor Cherelle L. Parker navigated a cascade of civic responsibilities and curated efforts to secure the health and well-being of the city's populace, as detailed in a weekly wrap-up published by the City of Philadelphia. It started with Mayor Parker addressing...
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