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Update February 1, 2024: Since publishing, it has been discovered that Freedonia Group, the organization responsible for conducting the study and case against plastic bag bans, may have done so

The future of New Jersey’s archaic liquor laws is making strides, as governor Phil Murphy signed legislation this Tuesday that will increase the number of liquor licenses available in the

Each year, it seems the battle with the spotted lanternfly is getting tougher. New Jerseyans have collectively stomped on millions of flies and yet, they keep coming back for more.

In a true hit to the pizza universe, legendary Elizabeth pizzeria, Santillo’s Brick Oven Pizza, was heavily damaged by a fire early Saturday morning. The 100-year-old pizzeria has become known

New Jersey is once again leading the charge when it comes to reproductive rights. Back in October, Governor Murphy launched a one-stop site for resources regarding reproductive rights in NJ—it

One New Jersey family welcomed twin boys just in time for the New Year, but with a light-hearted catch. It is not uncommon for twins to be born several minutes

In Union County, Clark officials find themselves in hot water. On Monday, the State Attorney General’s Office accused Clark Mayor Sal Bonaccorso, 63, of misusing public resources by employing town

Collecting baseball cards is almost as American as the sport itself and though card collection has dipped in popularity over the decades, there is still a passionate community of baseball

After a fun night of trick-or-treating this Halloween, parents in the Park Village area of Sayreville decided to take their kids home and call it a night. Upon arriving home

Citi Field, home to the New York Mets, has been one of the MLB’s top ballparks since its opening in 2009. However, the same cannot be said about the area