Jackson, NJ – Jackson Township Mayor Michael Reina has suspended Code Enforcement Officer William “Bill” Campbell after he posted a threatening message directed at Jackson Council President Jennifer Kuhn on …
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It’s the End of March: Time to Get Your New Jersey Garden Ready!
As March draws to a close, New Jersey gardeners are itching to dig into the soil and kick off the growing season. With the current date being March 25, 2025, …
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Murphy’s “Mansion Tax” Hike Targets New Jersey’s Soaring Home Prices
Trenton, NJ – A million dollars used to be able to buy a mansion in New Jersey. Today, it could just get a family going in some parts of the …
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Fallen Officer Robert Ventura honored with highway dedication in emotional ceremony
JACKSON, NJ — Family, fellow officers, friends, and community members gathered for a heartfelt highway dedication ceremony honoring fallen Police Officer Robert Ventura, whose legacy remains strong more than two …
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TOMS RIVER, NJ — The Toms River Recreation Department announced that kayak rack registration will open on Tuesday, March 25 at 7 p.m. through the Community Pass online portal. Residents …
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Evesham detective honored for locating endangered juvenile in motel rescue
EVESHAM, N.J. — Detective Sierra Gates has been named Evesham Township Police Department’s Officer of the Month for February 2025 after leading the successful recovery of a missing and endangered …
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Shelter’s sweetest soul waits patiently as the days go by — will anyone choose Pebbles?
JACKSON, NJ — One of the longest-standing residents at the Northern Ocean County Animal Facility is still searching for a permanent home. Pebbles, a three-year-old brindle pit mix, has been …
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Anti-Gun DNC Poster Child David Hogg is Coming to New Jersey to Promote National Grab
TOMS RIVER, NJ – David Hogg is coming to the heart of red New Jersey next week to talk to college students at Ocean County College in Toms River about …
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BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ — Brick Township’s annual spring leaf collection for bagged leaves will begin on Monday, April 7, and will follow the township’s recycling schedule. The collection schedule is …
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Bill Spadea vows to reopen Middletown schools if elected governor, warns of morally bankrupt board members
MIDDLETOWN, NJ — Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Spadea is promising to intervene in the ongoing turmoil within the Middletown school district, vowing to reopen three shuttered schools if he wins …
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Condoms and Abortion Pills Available in Teen Section at This New Jersey Library
CRANFORD, NJ — A New Jersey library has been giving out condoms and abortion pills in the teen section and they don’t want to talk about. The Cranford Public Library …
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New Jersey bill to protect private woodlands from future development advances
TRENTON, NJ — A bill that would help preserve privately owned woodlands in New Jersey by restricting development has passed the Senate Budget Committee, Senator Robert Singer (R-30) announced Monday. …
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Should New Jersey’s Disabled Veterans Get a Tax Break? New Bill Calls for $5,000 Rebate
TRENTON, NJ — A newly introduced bill seeks to provide property tax relief for disabled veterans in New Jersey by offering a rebate based on their level of service-connected disability, …
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Decade After Superstorm Sandy, Toms River Boardwalk and Beach Project Finally Moving
TOMS RIVER, NJ – Superstorm Sandy struck Ortley Beach nearly 13 years ago, but movement on rebuilding the beachfront and connecting the two boardwalks along the oceanfront have stalled for …
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Phil Murphy: Schmuck of the Irish, But Don’t Worry, Great Irishmen Have Come Before Him
TRENTON, NJ – While few in New Jersey are celebrating Governor Phil Murphy’s Irish heritage and his accomplishments to the Garden State, except for himself, there is a lot to …
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Holmdel police officers deliver baby girl in unexpected home birth
HOLMDEL, N.J. — Two Holmdel Township police officers helped deliver a baby girl early Monday morning after responding to a call about a woman in labor. At approximately 6:10 a.m., …
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Barnegat Junior Police Academy returning in July for 5th and 6th graders
BARNEGAT TOWNSHIP, NJ – The Barnegat Township Police Department has announced the return of its Junior Police Academy, set to begin on July 7, 2025, for students entering 5th or …
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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. — The Anne Arundel County Police Department has welcomed three new officers from Lateral Class 25-01, officials announced Thursday. In a statement, the department congratulated the …
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Throwback Thursday: The Stillwalk Manor in Seaside Heights
The Haunting Legacy of Stillwalk Manor: A Dark Ride Lost to Time Nestled along the bustling boardwalk of Seaside Heights, New Jersey, Casino Pier has long been a beacon of …
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Jackson Township Council Celebrates Police Department Promotions and Welcomes New Officer
JACKSON TOWNSHIP, NJ – The Jackson Township Council proudly welcomed a new Class II Special Police Officer and celebrated the promotions of several distinguished members of the Jackson Township Police …
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Jackson Township Council Says Food Pantry Rat Infestation, Health Issues at Police HQ Must Be Fixed
JACKSON TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Feeding the hungry in Jackson might have to be put on hold as township officials deal with a rat problem. The Jackson Township Council is calling …
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Baltimore Mayor Scott Says Internet Equity and Inclusion Project Going Well Citywide
BALTIMORE— Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the Baltimore City Office of Broadband and Digital Equity (BDE) released a report Wednesday detailing significant advancements in broadband access and digital inclusion efforts …
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A New Cafe Opens in Jackson, Inviting the Community to Enjoy Fresh Coffee and Baked Goods
JACKSON, N.J. – Jackson Township Councilman Giuseppe Palmeri visited The Haven Café on South New Prospect Road, showing support for the newly opened local business and its owner, Ari. Palmeri …
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National Park Service Has Pulled the Plug on Stagnant Sandy Hook Barracks Revitalization Program
SANDY HOOK, NJ – The long-stalled Fort Hancock revitalization project, a 25-year effort to breathe new life into the decaying historic district within Gateway National Recreation Area, has been officially …
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Adorable pup Pete back at shelter and searching for a forever home
JACKSON, N.J. — A playful and loving puppy named Pete is once again searching for a home after an unsuccessful adoption. The eight-month-old mixed breed was recently adopted but returned …