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Brazil will train at the New York Red Bulls’ Morris Township facility ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The location offers privacy, top-notch facilities, and proximity to MetLife Stadium, where
More than 440 million years ago, a violent volcanic explosion reshaped what is now Sussex County. Today, the only volcano in New Jersey lies dormant beneath neighborhoods and farmland, a
A historic bridge connecting Mercer County, NJ, and Bucks County, PA, could be retired as officials warn that aging infrastructure and safety issues may make rehabilitation too costly.
New Targets are opening March 15 in New Jersey: a 150,000-square-foot store in West Orange and a 40,000-square-foot small-format store in Jersey City’s Journal Square, both featuring CVS, Starbucks, and
Four of Paterson’s five citywide elementary choice schools will close by June 2026, affecting about 1,000 students and drawing sharp criticism from parents and school board members.
New Jersey is beginning to limit where PFAS can be used, targeting everyday products found in homes across the state.
Saks OFF 5th will shut down nearly 60 stores across the U.S., including locations in Elizabeth, Bridgewater, and Shrewsbury, New Jersey. The closures come as Saks Global moves through Chapter
Newark police say a man impersonated an ICE agent during two early-morning street robberies, using a flashlight and fake federal markings to intimidate pedestrians.
A Seaside Heights ordinance blocking 18- to 20-year-olds from renting hotel rooms during prom season is facing a legal challenge that could reshape Shore town policies.
Population growth across the U.S. slowed to its weakest pace since the pandemic, but New Jersey moved against the trend, adding more than 41,000 residents in 2025.