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The U.S. Mint officially ended penny production after 232 years. The coin, which cost nearly four cents to make, had become a costly symbol of waste.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has exceeded 200 clemency grants, offering pardons and commutations to individuals seeking a second chance. The initiative focuses on rehabilitation and fairness in the justice
Northern lights may glow over NJ tonight! Best spots: High Point & Pine Barrens. Look north 9pm–2am. Clear skies needed.

Thanksgiving prep is officially underway in New Jersey, and while pumpkin pie dominates tables across much of the country, Garden State families are doing things quite differently. Across the U.S.,

Rider University is cutting 40 faculty positions, reducing salaries, and suspending benefits as part of a financial restructuring plan following probation by its accreditor. Students can still attend classes, but
Reading Rhythms, the popular “reading party” that’s reimagining how people connect over books, is coming to The Pillars in Newark on November 16. Here’s what to know about the event
U.S. News has released its 2026 rankings of New Jersey’s top public middle schools. See which districts and programs are helping students succeed across the state.

If you’re looking for the perfect mix of thrill, water fun, and family entertainment in Kuala Lumpur, Sunway Lagoon Theme Park is your ultimate destination. This award-winning attraction combines six

President Trump has reintroduced the idea of $2,000 payments for Americans, funded by tariffs imposed under his administration. Key details, including who qualifies and when payments could be made—remain uncertain,
TD Bank will close eight New Jersey branches by early 2026 as part of a nationwide downsizing plan affecting 13 states. The move reflects the bank’s push toward digital services