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New Jersey has proposed new regulations to clarify and implement its Data Privacy Act, setting the stage for broad protections around personal data and digital consumer rights. The rules, published

A 21-acre farm in Cranbury, owned by the same family since the 1850s, is at the center of a growing dispute as the township moves to seize it by eminent

As travel trends continue to evolve, 2025 brings a wave of new preferences, sustainable practices, and lesser-known gems gaining global attention. From mindful exploration to culturally rich itineraries, this year’s

Owning rental property can be a smart investment—but managing it can quickly become a full-time job. From finding good tenants to keeping up with repairs and rent collection, it takes

One of the most frequently asked questions about online therapy platforms concerns communication flexibility: “Can you message your therapist on BetterHelp?” The answer highlights a fundamental advantage of digital mental

New Jersey might be small in size, but it is packed with a whole lot of wow. Often overshadowed by its flashier neighbors, New York City and Philadelphia, the Garden

The Borough of Hightstown has applied to join the New Jersey Film Ready Program, a state initiative designed to attract film and television productions to local communities. The program, led

A Cumberland County man already indicted in a major dogfighting case is now facing new drug charges, according to NJ.com. Bruce G. Low Jr., 46, was arrested Monday after police

A full moon will rise Tuesday night that is different from the others. Known as the “Strawberry Moon,” June’s full moon will sit unusually low on the horizon and appear

A bill to appropriate $34 million for farmland preservation in New Jersey cleared the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee. The legislation, sponsored by Senators Shirley Turner and Michael Testa, would