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What do you get when a failing New Jersey sandwich shop gets a $100 million valuation? According to federal prosecutors, one of the most bizarre fraud cases in Wall Street

Big changes are coming for TD Bank customers in New Jersey—whether they’re ready or not. The Canadian-owned financial giant plans to close six Garden State branches by early June, part

New Jersey’s commuter rail system is facing the threat of its first major strike in over four decades, with a possible walkout by train engineers looming as early as Friday

An early Sunday morning explosion in Washington Township, Gloucester County, obliterated a New Jersey home and reportedly claimed the lives of two individuals, shaking the surrounding neighborhood with a force

Newark Mayor and Gubernatorial candidate Ras Baraka was taken into custody by the Department of Homeland Security on Friday afternoon. The arrest comes after Baraka has spent the last several

A radar outage at Newark Liberty International Airport early Friday disrupted air traffic and renewed concerns over the nation’s aging air traffic control system. It’s the second radar incident at

NJ Transit and the Amalgamated Transit Union announced a tentative agreement May 7, potentially averting a disruption for thousands of bus and light rail riders, but the risk of a

Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected the 267th pope of the Roman Catholic Church on Thursday. This marks the first time an American has ascended to the papacy. He selected the

After years of preparation and delays, REAL ID enforcement begins today, May 7, 2025. Travelers preparing for domestic flights may now face new challenges at security checkpoints. Passengers without a

Although powerful storms rumbled across parts of northern New Jersey late Tuesday, the National Weather Service has found no signs that any tornadoes actually touched down in the state. Meanwhile,