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Acting Governor Tahesha Way signed a new law today, Sept. 19, giving New Jersey renters the ability to test their tap water for lead. The law requires landlords to tell

Post Malone will perform at the Barefoot Country Music Fest on Wildwood Beach next summer, festival organizers announced Thursday. The four-day event runs June 18–21 and will mark Malone’s first

Lyft has agreed to hand over $19.4 million to New Jersey to settle claims that the ride-hailing company wrongly treated its drivers as independent contractors instead of employees. The announcement

Jersey City schools will ban cellphones in classrooms starting October 1. The school board approved the policy unanimously on Thursday. Certain students with disabilities or health issues will be exempt.

New Jersey began distributing property tax relief payments this week, reaching roughly 300,000 residents, the state Treasury Department reported. The department mailed checks Monday and processed direct deposits Tuesday for

Grow it Green Morristown will host its annual Alfresco at the Farm festival this Saturday, September 20. The family-focused event is free and runs from 3 to 6 p.m. at

A national food site has made its pick for the best sandwich in New Jersey—and it comes from a Newark landmark. Gourmandize recently rolled out its list of the top

A new report shows New Jersey students are carrying some of the heaviest loan balances in the country. According to WalletHub’s 2025 study on student debt, the Garden State now

New Jersey households are still feeling the sting from this summer’s soaring electric bills—and the bad news is, the costs may not let up just because the weather is cooling

The online gambling industry is full of noise. Promotional hype often drowns out genuine guidance, affiliate marketing poses as impartial reviews and players struggle to tell the difference between real