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What would you do with $681M? NJ lottery players test luck tonight
đ° Drawing is tonight (Sept. 3) An estimated $681 million ($336.1 million cash) is up for grabs in tonightâs Mega Millions drawing â coined as the seventh largest prize by the lottery game. Another reason to test your luck: they say itâs the biggest Mega Millions September...
2 girls shot by teen at NJ high school football game, report says
WAYNE â A 16-year-old boy is charged with attempted murder after a shooting at a high school football game, according to authorities. The shooting on Friday hospitalized two teenage victims, ages 16 and 15. Both victims were girls, ABC 7 Eyewitness News reported. Passaic County Technical Institute in Wayne...
South Jersey Times football picks, Week 1
Nineteen teams from the South Jersey Times coverage area opened their season during an exciting Week 0 for high school football, highlighted by the fourth annual Battle at the Beach. Now the other seven are set to get underway, including two traditionally strong programs that will be debuting new head coaches in a head-to-head matchup.
âSurvivor 47âČ cast: See the full list of contestants, including 1 from N.J. â plus a sneak peek
The cast of Survivorâs newest season has been announced. The 47th season of âSurvivorâ will premiere Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 8 p.m., and new contestants will grace the shores of Fiji, including one castaway from Manahawkin, N.J. These 18 contestants will compete for a grand prize of...
NJ mosquito threat not over yet: 2 now dead from virus
â Six more cases of West Nile Virus in humans found in NJ. The New Jersey Health Department has reported six more cases of West Nile Virus in humans, including two deaths. This follows the stateâs first human case of eastern equine encephalitis and two earlier cases of West Nile.
Will fall foliage colors in N.J. be popping this year? Hereâs what AccuWeather predicts.
The intense heat and relatively dry conditions we experienced in New Jersey this summer will likely dampen our fall foliage season. Thatâs the word from AccuWeather, which issued its 2024 fall foliage forecast Wednesday. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our...
Whatâs that stench? Cat urine smell has multiple N.J. towns complaining
Residents in several southern New Jersey towns reported detecting various foul smells on Tuesday night, though the cause may have been linked to routine mosquito spraying in a neighboring county. Some residents said on social media the smell was chemical-like while others said the scent was âcitrusâ in nature and...
2024 State Legislative Review: Key Payment Laws and Their Impacts
In this episode of Payments Pros, host Keith Barnett reviews state legislative actions in 2024 related to payments, focusing on the Money Transmission Modernization Act (MTMA), earned wage access (EWA), and peer-to-peer payments. Keith discusses the MTMA, a model law aimed at standardizing state money transmitter laws. Seventeen states considered...
Ahmed Shehataâs Journey from M.B.A. Graduate to Youngest Member of the New Jersey State Board of Education
Ahmed Shehata, a proud Seton Hall University M.B.A. graduate, has just marked a major achievement: he has been officially confirmed as a member of the New Jersey State Board of Education. This is a massive step in his career, and it all started with a nomination from Governor Phil Murphy,...
Historic N.J. lighthouse faces imminent closure for the second time in 3 years
As the calendar flips to September, Nancy Patterson plans a birthday party for New Jerseyâs second-oldest lighthouse, situated where the Maurice River meets the Delaware Bay. This year, instead of preparing to welcome hundreds of visitors to the East Point Lighthouse, Patterson is uncertain the building will be open...
Fulop Talks Economic Policies at Hudson County Chamber of Commerce
JERSEY CITY, NJ- Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop, who is also a Democratic candidate for New Jersey Governor, addressed the Hudson County Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, as part of its Meet the Candidate Series. Fulop discussed his priorities for economic growth and took questions from the business community. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERFollowing the breakfast event Fulop told TAPinto Jersey City that the main highlights of the discussion included transportation infrastructure, tax policy, and housing affordability. âWe talked a lot about reforming the tax code, how to invest in transportation in a more...
NJ authorities: Watch out for these common scams
â« Scammers are after your money and/or personal data. â« There's no shortage of tactics being used by fraudsters. â« Red flag: You're being asked to send money in an odd way. There's always a fraudster out there, waiting to take advantage of a New Jersey resident who's not on...
Oh No! Restaurant Voted Best Breakfast in NJ is Up For Sale
The restaurant that has been voted as having the best breakfast in New Jersey is up for sale. Sigh. The place is great. It's on the Anthony Bourdain Food Trail. It's been a family-owned and run business for the last 50 years. I'm a huge fan of small, family businesses.
Shocking NJ summer energy bills spark demands to freeze rate hikes
đĄ Atlantic City Electric customers report huge bill increases. đĄ Critics say ratepayers have seen bills triple over last summer. Atlantic City Electric customers are paying outrageously high electric bills this summer and lawmakers are demanding to know if the increases are above board. Thousands of ratepayers in...
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