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Is Netflix still building film studios in New Jersey?
After rumors and consideration, Netflix was announced as the buyer of a large piece of land at a former military installation in Monmouth County — almost two years ago. The Fort Monmouth redevelopment has been slow-moving since the site was decommissioned in 2011— so the big deal for nearly 300 acres in Oceanport and Eatontown was welcome news for many (with a smaller group of critics).
Numbers that give NJ best odds at Mega Millions jackpot
Every once in a while, the jackpot for Mega Millions grows to insanely high numbers. The estimate for the Sept. 6 drawing, for example, is $740 million ($366.3 million for the cash payout). Yes, it's been higher before, but that's no small number either, to say the least. Of course,...
Survey questions NJ educators should ask students this season
Another school year has arrived here in New Jersey, and whether the kids like it or not, the countdown from 180 has begun. But don't worry, it always seems to go fast. At least, for the parents it does. For the kids? Well, maybe not so much. Still, once that...
Can’t-miss girls tennis matches for the week of Sept. 9-15
Below you will find a handful of girls tennis matches here in New Jersey you won’t want to miss this week. Feel there should be something added, let us know!. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
New breakfast, lunch spot to pop up in this NJ town
MANALAPAN — Food enthusiasts, you’re in luck!. Toast City Diner is coming to Manalapan — the fifth location for the Garden State. The announcement was shared on social media days ago, with mention of Towne Pointe Center being the future home. The plan is to open during...
Giants made several concerning personnel decisions in Week 1
In front of legends celebrating the team’s 100th season, the New York Giants were utterly embarrassed on Sunday afternoon in East Rutherford, falling to Sam Darnold and the Minnesota Vikings, 28-6. The loss came after Vikings defenders literally laughed at any notion the Giants would challenge them offensively. Things got so bad that fans waited an hour after the game — having left the stadium in the third quarter — just to heckle quarterback Daniel Jones on the way to his car. It was a rock-bottom moment for a franchise that has had entirely too many rock-bottom moments over the past decade-plus. But...
Flyers target Montclair, NJ, police officer
🚨 Flyers have been circulating online targeting a Montclair police officer. Police in Montclair are coming to the defense of one of their own. Flyers have been posted around Montclair that depict the face of a uniformed officer and include "disparaging and disrespectful remarks," according to a Facebook post by the Montclair Police Department.
Christie says Harris should ‘refuse to engage’ with Trump’s attacks during debate
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) on Sunday advised Vice President Harris to steer clear of engaging in a “back-and-forth” with former President Trump and to instead dismiss any of his personal attacks during this week’s debate. “If I were preparing Kamala Harris, I told her to write two words only on there: charm…
Wayne YMCA members will pay less after township takeover. New fees revealed
WAYNE — The average user of the YMCA will likely pay less for a monthly or annual membership when the facility on Pike Drive is taken over by the township this fall. In some cases, current members will see steep discounts. ...
NJ Defending Title IX Protections for LGBTQ+ Students in Federal Courts
NEW JERSEY - Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced that New Jersey, along with California and Pennsylvania, has co-led two amicus briefs in federal appellate courts to defend Title IX’s protections for LGBTQ+ students from gender-based harassment and sex discrimination. The briefs, supported by a coalition of states, seek to overturn a preliminary injunction that could affect schools in several states.
Yonkers Public Schools, superintendent hold gathering for thousands of educators, staff
A school year is 180 days, with no two days and no two schools exactly alike. The students differ, the teachers differ, school cultures differ. Here, our photographers find what makes our school days anything but ordinary, the people and programs and events that make a difference, school day in and school day out. ...
Offshore wind opponent 'not surprised' by project delay along Jersey coast
An offshore wind company is asking regulators in New Jersey to hit pause on the project off the coast of Atlantic and Ocean Counties, citing supply chain problems. An offshore wind opponent says these problems were predictable.
Heavy Thunderstorms With Damaging Winds Possible Across Parts of Long Island & Connecticut
Strong Gust Front Entering New England With Much Cooler Air Arriving. Good evening everyone. As expected and discussed in this morning's article, a strong gust front containing heavy showers & thunderstorms, has moved through the New York City Metro area and now impacting parts of Long Island & Connecticut.
Top N.J. football storylines & more from thrilling and action-packed Week 1
The 2024 New Jersey high school football season is now officially in full swing. After a tremendous opening weekend prior to Labor Day, Week 1 of the season kicked off with several Thursday night games and continued right through Saturday with plenty of thrilling contests and exciting action throughout the state.
Major change at Six Flags affects evening visitors to NJ theme park
JACKSON — If you’re a kid and want to go to Great Adventure this fall, you must have an adult with you. Starting this Saturday, Sept. 7., Six Flags will implement a new chaperone policy that requires all guests 15 years old and younger to be accompanied by an adult who is at least 21 years old to be admitted to or remain in the park after 5 p.m.
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