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Will there be a white Christmas in New Jersey? Right now, a white Christmas looks unlikely in New Jersey. Forecasts for Christmas Day call for cloudy skies, periods of rain,

Funeral planning often occurs under severe time constraints driven by legal deadlines, service availability, and family coordination. Permits, transportation, burial or cremation scheduling, vendor bookings, and public notices frequently require

Nonprofits are nearly always low on resources. Their goal is to have the most tremendous possible impact while spending as little money as possible. Free Learning Management Systems (LMSs) have

A homeless housing program lost all state funding. Now New Jersey lawmakers are trying to bring the money back — with weeks left in the session.
Mikie Sherrill will take the oath of office in Newark, not Trenton, becoming the first newly elected New Jersey governor in more than two centuries to do so.

Selecting a spirit that matches your palate and occasion can enhance any moment. With countless bottles lining shelves, identifying your perfect match involves exploring distinct flavor profiles and regional styles.

Spring in New Jersey has a way of sneaking up on people. One minute the maples look half asleep and the next you notice buds pushing through like they signed

The housing market across the Northeast has been hot for much of this entire year, though signs now point to a more measured market. One exception to this trend is

Tolls on the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway are set to rise again on Jan. 1, increasing costs for drivers statewide.
A major recall hits New Jersey as over 50 frozen fruits and veggies from a popular ethnic brand test positive for possible Salmonella - check your freezer now to stay