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Netflix could receive a significant tax break from New Jersey, contingent on maintaining its large film studio in the state for the next decade. The deal, announced by the state’s

New Jersey remains gripped by a heat wave, with high temperatures persisting across the state. A heat advisory remains in effect, warning residents of temperatures feeling near 100 degrees. The

Last week, lawmakers in Trenton discussed the potential ban. Towns and states, including Montclair, NJ, have taken steps to curb the use of gas-powered leaf blowers as recently as 2023,

Spruce Run Recreation Area, located in Hunterdon County, has become the latest casualty in the ongoing battle against harmful algal blooms. State officials have announced a blanket ban on swimming

A recent study conducted found that Jersey City, NJ, has the second-highest rent on average across the nation—being bested only by its close neighbor, New York City. Rents have skyrocketed

Effective July 1, 2024, the U.S. Department of Education will enforce regulations that prohibit educational institutions from withholding transcripts due to unpaid fees. This is significant because withholding transcripts can

New Jersey has become known for its vibrant economy and innovative spirit—and the Garden State is on the verge of a technological revolution with Apple Intelligence transforming business operations statewide.

The Annie E. Casey Foundation released its annual KIDS COUNT Data Book, revealing troubling trends in U.S. public schools. This year’s report includes, for the first time, data from all

Propertize Ventures, Inc. announced today that General Partner and Developer Steven Mann will be featured on a panel of development power players at the New Jersey Planning and Redevelopment Conference.

Move over cicadas, Summer 2024 belongs to the Joro Spider New Jersey residents should brace for an imminent invasion of Joro spiders, experts warn. Native to East Asia, these spiders