BRICK, N.J. — Brick Township’s 5th Annual Thanksgiving Farmers Market is set to take place on Saturday, Nov. 23, offering residents and visitors a chance to pick up fresh, local …
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Which Open Space Properties Should be Saved from Development in Brick? Town Wants Your Input
BRICK, N.J. — Brick Township is inviting residents to weigh in on which open spaces should be preserved and what recreational amenities should be prioritized as officials update the town’s …
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Gas Powered RV Sales Banned by New Jersey, New York Under Uncompromising Radical Gas Vehicle Ban
Diesel motorhome sales will be halted in California and five other states starting next year due to a new climate regulation from the California Air Resources Board (CARB), according to …
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QUEENS, N.Y. — A Queens man was convicted of attempted murder in the first degree for the April 2023 shooting of NYPD Detective Brett Boller, following a violent altercation on …
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CORINTH, N.Y. — The New York State Police are paying tribute today to Trooper Alexander E. Boehm, who died in the line of duty on November 13, 1924. Boehm, who …
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TOMS RIVER, N.J. — A second large apartment complex planned for Downtown Toms River was rejected last night by the planning board due to the impact the non-conforming project would …
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Toms River’s Homeless Camp is Closing, Nobody Will Spend Winter in the Cold Under New Plan
TOMS RIVER, N.J. — In October, Mayor Daniel Rodrick secured approval from the Township Council to allocate some unspent federal COVID-19 relief funds to house homeless residents currently living in …
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Jackson Township officials, past and present, hosted a memorial service at the Jackson Veterans Memorial with the Jackson VFW Post 4703 and the Jackson Township Veterans Commission. Former Jackson Mayor …
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WALL TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Three World War II veterans, each nearly a century old, were honored with a warm reception in Wall Township on Monday before sharing their stories with …
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Chimney and Air Duct Cleaning Scams Spread Across New Jersey, Targeting Homeowners Through Social Media
A wave of scams involving chimney and air duct cleaning is hitting New Jersey, with fraudsters using social media platforms like Facebook to lure in unsuspecting homeowners. Reports are mounting …
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JACKSON, N.J. — Smoke from the Shotgun wildfire kept close to the ground overnight, spurred by cold air and shifting winds, leading to a surge in carbon monoxide detector activations …
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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy is resolute in his mission to safeguard the state’s progressive values against federal policies he believes could undermine them. As part of his approach to …
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Governor Murphy Needs to Tone Down the Insurrectionist Rhetoric and Govern New Jersey as the Diverse State it is
Governor Phil Murphy’s bold rhetoric about “fighting Trump’s policies to the death” has not only raised eyebrows but highlighted an already simmering tension between his progressive agenda and significant swaths …
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Lakewood Fire Department deploys rehab unit to support firefighters battling Jackson wildfire
LAKEWOOD, N.J. — The Lakewood Fire Department has dispatched its Rehab and Care (RAC) Unit to aid in the ongoing response to a large forest fire in Jackson, N.J., providing …
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Toms River native brings music to Franklin Park Zoo in unique performance for animals
DORCHESTER, Mass. — Angie Amato, a Toms River native and student at Berklee College of Music, recently took part in an unconventional performance aimed at an unusual audience: the animals …
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LAKEWOOD, N.J. — Residents and visitors in Lakewood have likely noticed smoother roads, new sidewalks, and improved traffic signals as a series of infrastructure projects were recently completed across the …
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Trump’s Re-Election Doesn’t Stop New Jersey’s Battle Over Liquor Licenses at His Golf Courses, Yet
Despite Donald Trump’s recent re-election as president, New Jersey isn’t budging on its mission to potentially revoke liquor licenses at three of his golf properties across the state. The state’s …
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JACKSON TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Republican candidates Mordechai Burnstein, Giuseppe A. Palmeri, and Nino A. Borrelli have successfully defended their positions in Jackson Township against a slate of independent challengers, according …
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office participated in a community food distribution event on Saturday, partnering with the non-profit Farm Share to provide food to residents on Gainesville’s …
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Cory Booker Claims New Jersey Women Threatening to Kill Men if They Don’t Vote for Kamala Harris
NEWARK, N.J. — Women across New Jersey are threatening the men in their lives to vote for Kamala Harris, or else. That’s what one U.S. Senator is claiming today. U.S. …
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Rutgers-Eagleton Poll finds New Jersey voters concerned about economy, split on immigration and social issues NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — New Jersey voters are increasingly concerned about the economy, with a …
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If you’re looking to treat yourself to a night out and escape the election frenzy, Toms River has a lineup of fine dining gems ready to help you unwind. Each …
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I’m all for the right to run for office, but when it comes to a husband and wife running for office together in a small town like Jackson Township, that’s …
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland’s early voting numbers reveal a high turnout, with Democratic voters leading both in-person and mail-in ballots as the state heads into Election Day. So far, 1,593,419 …
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JACKSON, NJ – As the feud between the supporters of lifelong Democrat Hope Drew battle online against the team of husband and wife Eric and Elenor Hannu, Drew is now …