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There will be no parking or tailgating at World Cup matches in New Jersey, and 80,000 fans per game will need to rely entirely on trains, buses, and rideshare.
Eight environmental groups have filed a lawsuit to block a 60-year lease that would allow Suntex Marina Investors to construct a 500-boat, 70-foot-high storage warehouse on two acres of Liberty
The New Jersey Assembly Telecommunications and Utilities Committee advanced Bill A4528, legislation that would modify the Coastal Area Facility Review Act (CAFRA) to allow nuclear energy generation facilities to be
Michael B. Jordan, a Newark, New Jersey native who grew up and attended Newark Arts High School, won the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 98th Academy Awards for
Some of the honey sold in U.S. grocery stores isn’t actually pure honey. FDA testing found that about 1 in 10 imported samples contained undeclared sweeteners like corn syrup or
New Jersey will use artificial intelligence to grade student essays on state standardized exams beginning April 27-May 29, following test score declines. The move has raised concerns among teachers, parents,
The City of Hoboken partnered with JOLT Charge USA to operate 14 on-street EV charging stations using an advertising-supported model that eliminates municipal costs while generating monthly rental fees for
The City of Trenton has launched a $2.25 million renovation of the South Ward Senior Center, a historic 1875 building originally constructed as Chambersburg Borough Hall that will be restored
Six New Jersey billionaires made the Forbes 2026 Global Billionaires List, with combined net worth exceeding $24 billion: John Overdeck (#455 globally, $8B), Peter Kellogg (#780, $5.4B), Brian Venturo (#1,325,
The first phase of the Portal North Bridge replacement project is complete, with Governor Mikie Sherrill taking a ceremonial first train ride Thursday afternoon. Starting Monday, regular NJ Transit schedules