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NJ GOP chair at RNC: Party is ‘incredibly unified’
Former President Donald Trump is officially the Republican pick for president after accepting the nomination last night at the Republican National Convention. And for the first time, he publicly addressed the failed attempt on his life at a rally last weekend, saying, “I’m not supposed to be here.”
When NJ should never allow sports on artificial turf
Have you ever noticed lately how many schools around New Jersey seem to be converting their fields to artificial ones? Maybe not all of them, but some at least. Artificial fields do have some benefits over live grass fields. For one, they tend to be much sharper in appearance. They'll...
Chris Christie says assassination attempt hasn’t changed who Trump is ‘fundamentally’
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said former President Donald Trump’s speech at the Republican National Convention is evidence that the assassination attempt on his life has not changed who Trump is as a man. “It doesn’t change, fundamentally, who he is,” Christie told the hosts of ABC’s The View on Friday. “He’s 78 years […]
High Levels Of Fecal Contamination Found At 4 More New Jersey Beaches
Summer at the Jersey Shore means long days on the beach, ice cream on the boardwalk, the sound of seagulls swooping overhead, and high levels of bacteria in the water. 4 more NJ beaches are now under advisory due to high fecal bacteria contamination. It's not something we're unfamiliar with.
16 Inductees Announced For New Jersey Hall of Fame Class of 2024
New Jersey is a state with a great history and culture. From the farms that produce Jersey Fresh Blueberries and Tomatoes to the popular Shore Towns and Beach, Nj is truly one of the more diverse states in America. As we have discussed recently, there are many famous people from...
Family Celebrates NJ’s Longest Married Couple
HOWELL – Imagine a Marine veteran, a chance encounter in Jersey City, and nearly eight decades of unwavering love. What’s the result? An unforgettable anniversary party celebrating 75 years of marriage!. Lou and Gloria Parisi of Loch Arbour recently toasted their diamond-golden anniversary at the Howell home of...
Six most expensive homes sold in the Cherry Hill area, July 8-14
A house in Cherry Hill that sold for $601,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Cherry Hill area in the past week. In total, six residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $386,167. The average price per square foot ended up at $239.
NJ Little League baseball State Tournament: Schedule, scores, updates
Four Little League baseball teams in New Jersey are vying to take a big step toward punching their ticket to Williamsport. The state tournament for Little League Baseball U12 will begin Wednesday (July 24). The double elimination tournament will be held at Freehold Township Little League (65 Georgia Rd). Four teams left from the state have kept their summer alive; the tournament winner will head to regionals to represent the state of New Jersey in Bristol, Connecticut. Teams that emerge regionals will head to the Little League World Series.
TCNJ to provide room and board to local community college students
EWING — Come the fall semester, the housing situation at The College of New Jersey will be different than ever before. TCNJ and Mercer County Community College have worked out a deal where TCNJ will provide room and board to its students, according to a release from MCCC. The partnership “for the Fall 2024 semester and beyond” will also offer MCCC students special rates for the accommodation.
Morris, Essex landlords broke law with limits on emotional support animals, NJ says
Apartment complexes in Parsippany, Verona and four other New Jersey towns likely violated the rights of residents to keep emotional support animals, the state Attorney General's Office said this week, in an announcement that highlighted new legal protections for people with disabilities. Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced his office had...
New Egypt Speedway cancels racing events to mourn longtime boss
Tributes have been pouring in for a New Jersey man who was general manager at a popular car racing venue in Ocean County. Joseph “Joey” Liquori died after a medical emergency on Wednesday at the age of 60, his family confirmed. Liquori was the GM of New Egypt...
Community House welcomes new executive director
Pam Henshall has held different positions in Philadelphia in the last 13 years, but she’s returning to her South Jersey roots to serve as executive director of the Community House of Moorestown. Henshall graduated from the College of New Jersey with a bachelor’s in business. She has led various...
Cooper Health Making Big Investment in Atlantic & Cape May, NJ
In an exclusive on-air interview with George Norcross, the Chairman of Cooper University Health Care’s Board of Trustees … held on Wednesday, July 17, 2024 … Mr. Norcross confirmed for the first time that Cooper University Health Care will be making a $ 500,000,000 investment in Atlantic and Cape May counties in New Jersey.
EHT Family Needs Help for Adopted Son Born Drug-Addicted
There is a charity ice hockey game this Sunday to support Cameron Walterson, a 13-year-old Egg Harbor Township boy who is undergoing mental health treatment for traumas he suffered as a child in foster care. The game featuring Atlantic County Police & Fire vs. New Jersey's Strongest is at 1:30...
Residents on ‘Fixed Incomes’ in Pemberton Boro. Describe Their ‘Upset’ in Receiving Water, Sewer Utility Bills Reflecting Quarterly $39 Increase, Learning, Amid Protest, of Separate Municipal Tax Hike of 7.5 Cents
PEMBERTON BOROUGH—A hike in the base service charge for water and sewer utility customers of Pemberton Borough that was approved by Pemberton Borough Council back in April without any public objection, was suddenly a major point of contention at the latest June 17 meeting of the council after residents (many of whom were not at that prior meeting) began receiving their bills and taking note of what amounts to a total quarterly increase of $39 between the two utilities.
Pemberton Twp. Council Orders Yet Another Investigation, This One Probing Circumstances Behind ‘Firing’ of Plumbing, Electrical Official
At Issue is Tabernacle Twp.’s Tom Boyd, Who Was Providing Shared Services to Pemberton and Has Been at Center of Tabernacle Town Hall Controversy. Terminated Employee Alleges He Was Accused of Having Used ‘Racial Slur,’ Which He Adamantly Denies, and Let Go Without Any Sort of Investigation.
Resolutions That Led to Pandemonium at Pemberton Council Meeting Allow Warehouse Project on Rt. 206 to Be Connected to Mt. Holly MUA
PEMBERTON—The special July 10 Pemberton Township Council meeting that turned contentious was over, in part, a pair of proposed resolutions intended to approve the nearby “Mount Holly Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA)’s request,” according to Pemberton Township Business Administrator Daniel Hornickel, for Treatment Works Approvals (TWAs) that enables the agency to obtain permission from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) to “construct a sanitary sewer collection system along Route 206” in Pemberton to serve proposed Rockefeller warehouses at 2470 and 2554 Route 206.
Camden County sees major drop in fatal drug overdoses so far this year
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. Leaders and public health experts in Camden County, New Jersey hope that their efforts to address the devastating addiction and opioid crisis are starting to pay off. Camden...
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