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Serious Multi-Vehicle Accident Snarls Holiday Traffic on GSP; One Airlifted [PHOTOS]
Traffic on the Garden State Parkway this afternoon is at a standstill following a multi-vehicle accident. The 4-vehicle accident happened in the northbound lanes of the Parkway near the PNC Arts Center, exit 116. One person is being airlifted to the hospital. Both the express and local lanes are partially...
Fugitive NJ truck driver arrested after Route 1 crash killed 3
⬜ Van driver and 2 passengers died in fiery wreck. A New Jersey truck driver was captured in Georgia on charges of a horrific wreck that killed three people in a van along Route 1 in Middlesex County. The April 12 crash claimed the lives of 24-year-old van driver Charisse...
July 4th could set record for NJ travelers
Newark Liberty International Airport has faced a turbulent week, ahead of what’s expected to be a record July Fourth for air travelers. Bad weather and a one-day shortage of air traffic controllers led to widespread delays earlier this week, but the airport resumed to business as usual on Tuesday with fewer delays and preparations underway for a huge influx of travelers.
3 More Winning Lottery Tickets Were Sold In New Jersey
Buy a huge house? Go on extravagant vacations? Retire?. I'd pay off my house, student loans, and my wife's car and then put the rest in the bank and let it work for me while continuing to work at 105.7 The Hawk. It may not be the craziest thing to...
Are parents in NJ too relaxed about children’s social media use?
As if parenting wasn’t difficult enough, modern parents have a whole new world to manage with kids being on social media. It opens up many questions: what media should I allow my kids to be on? How frequently should I check them? Should I have access to my kids passwords to check in on them that way?
New Jersey passes budget that boosts taxes on companies making over $10 million
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey's Democrat-led Legislature passed a $56.6 billion budget on Friday that hikes taxes on high-earning corporations, sending the measure to Gov. Phil Murphy, who's expected to sign it. Lawmakers were two days ahead of their constitutionally set deadline to enact a balanced budget, avoiding...
New business tax will send more money to preservation programs
Some of the revenue the corporate business tax brings the state must go toward the preservation of open space, farmland, and historical sites. The post New business tax will send more money to preservation programs appeared first on New Jersey Monitor.
Civil rights group files lawsuit alleging housing discrimination against a DACA recipient
A national Latino legal and civil rights organization is suing a property management company, alleging it a young woman in New Jersey access to rental units based solely on her immigration status as a DACA recipient. The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, better known as MALDEF, filed the...
22 Bank Branches Closing In New Jersey: Is Yours?
Several bank branches will be closing in New Jersey. It was announced back in 2022 that Lakeland and Provident Banks would merge and now due to what they're calling an "overlap," 22 bank branches will close toward the end of the summer, according to NorthJersey.com. “A careful and thorough review...
Safety tips and risks to remember when heading into NJ waters
NEW JERSEY — You can find almost all waterbodies in New Jersey: rivers, lakes, the ocean and restricted waters like reservoirs. Though there's a lot of pros that come with the easy access, water enthusiasts also have more potential risks to account for. Regardless of the waterway, drownings are...
Registration is open for East Orange’s summer 2024 basketball league for grades 9-12
Youth in grades 9-12 can register for East Orange’s summer 2024 basketball league. The program is from Jul. 11 to Aug. 23. Game days are Wednesdays and Thursdays. Register online or with any park coordinator. The Jersey Bee’s staff includes producers and editors who work together to gather, verify,...
Two new laws for Jersey boaters; what are they?
Before raising anchor and setting sail from the Jersey Shore this Fourth of July holiday weekend, there are new boating regulations in effect for the 2024 boating season in New Jersey that you need to know. New boating laws for the Jersey Shore ...
Steven Fulop’s Vision for Greater Transparency and Trust in NJ Government
Steven Fulop aims to restore trust in New Jersey’s government by tackling corruption and improving transparency. His plan also encourages more public involvement in decision-making processes. Key Takeaways. Steven Fulop aims to stop corruption with clear rules, open records, and strong conflict of interest policies. The plan includes participatory...
NJ offers $50K student loan relief for certain workers
TRENTON — A new student loan redemption program supports home and community-based workers. The program will benefit health care, behavioral health, and social services professionals serving those with medical needs, behavioral and/or mental health conditions, and disabilities. The program will be funded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid...
Celebrating Autism Acceptance: Whole Spectrum Autism Acceptance 9th Annual Gala
Jersey City promoted autism acceptance once again with Whole Spectrum Autism’s 9th Annual Gala on Thursday, June 27th. The event, which took place at the waterfront Liberty House, was organized by Whole Spectrum’s founder, Sherry Singh. She previously led Jersey City’s raising of the Autism Acceptance Flag and the similar “Lighting the Night Blue” event last April.
Final high school baseball batting leaders for 2024
Listed below are the final batting leaders for EPC, Colonial League and local New Jersey programs. The lists are based on stats reported to lehighvalleylive.com, NJ.com, GameChanger and MaxPreps. In most instances, the numbers reflect what was submitted by the players’ own scorekeeper. On rare occasions where that information wasn’t provided, opposing scorekeepers were used to fill the gaps.
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