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New Jersey drivers say these are the most hated roads in the state
Consider this: New Jersey has approximately 39,000 miles of public roadways and with 9.3 million people living in the state, traffic jams happen. Of course, that does not include people driving through the Garden State. We are, obviously, right in the middle of an extremely bust part of the country.
Power and Politics 8/10/24: Power & Politics: New Jersey reacts to Gov. Walz joining the Democratic ticket
Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky, Republican strategist Jeanette Hoffman and Jennifer Coffey, executive director of the Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions, join the show.
The longest, most intense heat waves ever recorded in NJ
Yes, it gets hot in New Jersey every single summer. But sometimes, heat and humidity get uncomfortable. Unbearable. Even dangerous. When unrelenting heat settles in day after day after day, that is a heat wave. And that is when we have to ring alarm bells, as the weather becomes hazardous to human health. (Along with animals, infrastructure, utilities, plantlife, and more.)
10 most expensive homes sold in the Cherry Hill area, July 29 - Aug. 4
A house in Haddonfield that sold for $1.3 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Cherry Hill area in the past week. In total, 37 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $551,554, or $268 per square foot.
Is college worth it? 10 NJ schools delivering the best value
Where can I get the most bang for my buck at college?. That may not be a question on your kid's mind when they're applying for schools, but as an adult who's aware of how much it costs to live in New Jersey, you know how important that question can be.
Guy Fieri highlights 3 NJ restaurants on a new season ‘Diners, Dine-Ins and Dives’
The popular chef and host of the ratings rocket Drivers, Dine-ins and Dives, Guy Fieri comes to New Jersey to display three Jersey Shore restaurants in this season’s installment of the famous show. It is season 40 of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives on the Food Network and it is...
XPoNential Music Festival, headlined by Roseanne Cash and Guster, returns Sept. 20-22
WXPN's signature music festival will bring country, funk and rock acts out to Wiggins Park next month. The XPoNential Music Festival, which has been rocking Camden for three decades, returns Sept. 20-22. The lineup includes 23 artists from various genres, including Northeast Philly crooner Khalil Amaru, who will perform "Dear June," his winning entry in WXPN's 24-hour songwriting contest.
Mom ‘forgot’ — Details in NJ case of baby left to die in hot car
EAST HANOVER — The mother of an infant who died after being left inside a parked vehicle on July 17 told police she "forgot" to drop her daughter off at daycare, officials said. Livia Patelli, 33, of Roseland, left her daughter inside her vehicle at her job on South...
Debby storm recap for NJ: Over 9″ of rain, 50 mph wind gusts
We started watching the system that would become Debby way back on Friday, August 2nd. It became the Atlantic's 4th named tropical storm of the season on Saturday 8/3 and made landfall near Steinhachee, Florida as a category one hurricane on the morning of Monday 8/5. Since then, New Jersey's...
Taylor Swift fans will want to check out NJ Shore town’s attraction
The Jersey Shore town that Taylor Swift called home during childhood summers has a brand new exhibit that’s bound to attract Swifties from all over. Swift’s family has actually loaned throwback photos of the megastar as the centerpiece of this Taylor Swift collection at Stone Harbor Museum. In...
N.J. track star posts solid performance in the 4x400 at the 2024 Olympics
Representing one’s country at the Olympic Games is an honor few get to experience in their lifetime, but for one of N.J’s brightest young track stars, he can already check the accomplishment off of his bucket list. 2024 has been an exciting year to say the least for...
‘Voice of the Jersey Shore’ Robert Pinsky Names Names in Latest Collection
Robert Pinsky heard music in the names of different New Jersey towns called out by the train conductor as he traveled to and from his native Long Branch. "Little Silver, Hazlet, Perth Amboy, Rahway and Secaucus were stops on the New York and Long Branch Railroad. I don't know much about those places. But the consonants and vowels of their names, chanted by old-school conductors on the way to Penn Station, made a familiar, seductive music," Pinsky wrote in his 2022 memoir Jersey Breaks: Becoming an American Poet.
Worrisome signs: NJ housing markets at risk of a slowdown in 2024
New Jersey has a strong presence in a new report that lists the U.S. counties most at risk of a housing market slowdown. The 2024 first-quarter list from ATTOM, a real-estate data company, isn't a great one to be on, because it takes into account factors such as underwater mortgages and jobless rates.
The Day There Was Over 11 Inches Of Rain In One New Jersey Town
We are seeing some big rain numbers in our recent forecasts, but there was one day not too long ago when one New Jersey town registered over 11 inches of rain. We thought it would be interesting to dig deep in the weather record books to find the day in our area that had the most rain, and we didn't have to look too far.
What Was The Highest Temperature On Record in NJ?
We’ve been suffering through an insane heat wave in our area this past week and every time I step outside I think to myself, can this get any worse?. Apparently, it absolutely can so I will now keep my mouth shut from here on out! If you think you’re super uncomfortable out there right now, wait until you hear about the hottest day to date in the state of New Jersey.
What New Jersey Counties Are Rated Most At Risk For Flooding
The Summer Season is the time of year we look forward to visiting the Jersey Shore for events, beaches, festivals, and a plethora of activities. But this time of year also means we are closer to the start of Hurricane season. Even if a Tropical Storm or Hurricane does not...
Study Says New Jersey Uses Smartphones Different Than Most Americans
Everywhere you go, you see people on their smartphones. Whether they are scrolling on social media apps, typing up emails, or replying to text messages, everyone stays connected with today with their phones. We all have applications on our smartphones we do not need or will use any time soon....
Is NJ getting a new blueberry? Testing is underway
The blueberry may be New Jersey's state fruit, but apparently it's not perfect. This summer, researchers at Rutgers University are hitting the final phase of a quest to develop a variety of blueberry that more consumers should enjoy. Thousands of blueberry plants are being evaluated for desirable traits, and only...
New Law Protects NJ Residents from Medical Debt Collectors
TRENTON, NJ — Legislation that Gov. Phil Murphy says "is a monumental step toward building a health care system that is more affordable and more accessible for families all across New Jersey" was signed into law in July in Trenton. The Louisa Carman Medical Debt Relief Act protects New Jerseyans from falling into medical debt and protects residents from medical debt collectors.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER "No one should have their credit ruined because they got sick or were injured," Laura Waddell, Health Care Program Director for New Jersey Citizen Action, said in a...
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