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Montclair Public Schools are confronting a nearly $18 million budget deficit, just a year after the district approved a $19,500 performance bonus for its former business administrator, according to reporting

A disgraced former chief financial officer has been sentenced to prison after he was caught embezzling nearly $2 million from a low-income housing complex in Long Branch. John O’Donnell, who

A former Howell Township deputy manager claims he was punished for refusing proposals that he claims would have indiscriminately profiled Jewish and Hispanic residents, according to a lawsuit filed in

Americans consume over 6.3 billion gallons of beer per year. For 2025, the top-selling beer is Michelob ULTRA, marking a shift in consumer preferences. Since its debut in 2002, Michelob

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will begin notifying physicians about a potential link between acetaminophen (name brand: Tylenol) use during pregnancy and autism, the White House announced Monday. Speaking

New Jersey’s favorite convenience store just got a makeover. The newest Wawa is sporting a next-gen look—and they’re giving away tons of goodies to celebrate. The Pennsville Wawa opens Thursday

Hoboken will begin issuing parking tickets using automated cameras starting in October. The system will target double-parked vehicles, cars blocking bike lanes and bus stops, and vehicles stalling in loading

The Federal Reserve’s decision to cut interest rates for the first time this year will not substantially affect Social Security checks, but it could change how retirees manage their money.

Acting Governor Tahesha Way signed a new law today, Sept. 19, giving New Jersey renters the ability to test their tap water for lead. The law requires landlords to tell

Lyft has agreed to hand over $19.4 million to New Jersey to settle claims that the ride-hailing company wrongly treated its drivers as independent contractors instead of employees. The announcement