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Sports betting firm bet365 fined $33K for taking bets after outcomes were known
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey gambling regulators have levied a $33,000 fine on sports betting company bet365 for taking wagers on events in which the outcome was already known, and on games that were not approved for betting. The state Division of Gaming Enforcement revealed Wednesday that...
Gunfire erupts, cop injured in wealthy NJ neighborhood
RUMSON — Shots were fired early Friday morning in a Monmouth County neighborhood of multi-million-dollar homes. Police converged on Rumson Road near the intersection with Avenue of Two Rivers after sunrise, residents told the Asbury Park Press. A photo by News 12's Jim Murdoch shows a sedan in the hedges along the road and at least 13 evidence markers behind it.
Grammy-winning rock legend playing show at small Massachusetts venue
Jack White, rock legend and former frontman of The White Stripes, is bringing signature sound and style to a small Massachusetts venue next week. White’s No Name Tour comes to The Sinclair — a 525-capacity venue in Harvard Square in Cambridge — on Wednesday, Sept. 11. The...
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.
NJ salesman accused of $200K money laundering scheme
🔲 Salesman allegedly racked up credit card charges. 🔲 Resale of printed labels netted $200K, police say. A 55-year-old Manasquan man has been accused of ripping off a former sales client by racking up credit card charges and reselling goods for more than $200,000. Adam C. Kleinwaks, who...
Shocking NJ summer energy bills spark demands to freeze rate hikes
💡 Atlantic City Electric customers report huge bill increases. 💡 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...
West Nile Virus Reported In 4 New Jersey Counties
Do you feel like you're constantly swatting and smacking when you leave the house this summer trying to prevent a mosquito from settling on your skin long enough to bite you?. You're not alone. I can't go in my backyard without being swarmed. They've been really bad in some spots throughout the state.
Are NJ Residents at Risk of Deadly Mosquito-Borne Virus?
"NJ Residents Urged to Take Precautions Against Deadly Mosquito-Borne Virus" It is mosquito season and until we get cold weather moving in it is a time in the Garden State to deal with mosquitos. Living in South Jersey I have dealt with my fair share of mosquitos, so I know they can be a real pest during summer at the Jersey Shore.
A new Costco is coming to North Jersey
There are hundreds of Costco warehouse stores across the nation. New Jersey has 21 of them. I certainly have a membership for the one in my town of Flemington. You can definitely save money as long as you shop there regularly enough. As with any big box store the key...
What would you do with $681M? NJ lottery players test luck tonight
💰 Drawing is tonight (Sept. 3) An estimated $681 million ($336.1 million cash) is up for grabs in tonight’s Mega Millions drawing — coined as the seventh largest prize by the lottery game. Another reason to test your luck: they say it’s the biggest Mega Millions September...
‘The Front Room,’ A24 horror movie starring Brandy, filmed in N.J.
A24′s newest horror movie is out in theaters, and it’s a New Jersey nightmare. In “The Front Room,” which filmed locally (see locations and trailer below), Grammy-winning singer and actor Brandy plays a pregnant woman named Belinda. Per the film’s synopsis, Belinda sees everything “go to...
Highest Ranked Local High Schools by U.S. News & World Report
South Jersey schools are back in session, but which local high schools are the best of the best in Atlantic, Cape May, and Cumberland Counties?. U.S. News & World Report ranked the No. 1 high school in every N.J. county, based on factors like graduation rates, performance in state assessments, underserved student performance, college-level curriculum and readiness, and more.
N.J. Symphony’s musical director to split time with Seattle Symphony
A common refrain during election season, the New Jersey Symphony made this claim for their conductor-in-chief, Xian Zhang on Thursday afternoon. Zhang and the orchestra confirmed her contract through the 2027-28 season, her 12th year leading the NJS, which will make her the longest-serving music director in the orchestra’s 102-year history.
New Jersey School Lunches Get Graded
School is just around the corner, and it’s time to get New Jersey’s school lunch grade. The kids are heading off to school, and that means a new year of learning, a new year of friends and teachers, and a new year of school lunches. We all know...
When will hummingbirds leave New Jersey? Time running out on hummingbird season
The spring hummingbird migration season is over, giving way to the southern-bound hummingbird exodus from New Jersey and the Mid-Atlantic region. Here's everything you need to know in order to catch the last sightings of hummingbirds this season. ...
NJ authorities: Watch out for these common scams
⚫ Scammers are after your money and/or personal data. ⚫ There's no shortage of tactics being used by fraudsters. ⚫ 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...
Girls Tennis Top 20 for Friday, Sept. 6: Thrilling start leads to early shakeup
The high school girls tennis season here in New Jersey is just about two weeks old at this point, and now it is time to release our updated Top 20 rankings of the top teams in the state. The rankings below are based off of matches played and reported to...
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