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The Spy House in Port Monmouth, New Jersey, is one of the most intriguing historical sites in the Garden State. The house has been around for over three hundred years

New Jersey is introducing grants for school districts, enforcing strict cellphone restrictions for students. The program, called the Phone-Free Schools Grant Program, rewards districts that require students to store cellphones

Students in one New Jersey school district may soon receive letters from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) suggesting they return to their county of origin, effectively encouraging immigrant students to

The air is cooler, the leaves are changing and the calendar is packed with fun things to do this weekend in New Jersey. From art festivals and pumpkin carving to

Back and neck pain can disrupt even the simplest parts of daily life.  But whether it’s a chronic condition or an unexpected injury, a spine specialist can diagnose and treat

The food service sector in the Garden State remains in flux, with operators confronting mounting demands to optimize efficiency while handling constrained budgets and restricted space. Targeted equipment improvements can

 The Searcy Family Foundation, a Texas-based nonprofit known for its sizable philanthropic contributions, is now at the center of controversy after filing a lawsuit against one of its own board

A New Jersey school is adding a new degree program that blends two hot topics: business and artificial intelligence. Starting in the spring of 2026, the university will offer a

A mysterious case. A body found in the most unlikely place–a New Jersey golf course. A woman’s body was discovered Tuesday morning on the grounds of an exclusive Livingston golf

With less than a month until New Jersey voters head to the polls, Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli faced off Wednesday night in their last debate—and it