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There was a lot that went into making Frank Sinatra the star that he was. It went beyond the silky smooth voice and profound lyricism. Sinatra was known for his

Hoboken’s city government was targeted by a ransomware attack on Wednesday, resulting in the closure of City Hall and the suspension of some municipal services. According to the Hoboken Police

Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration is cutting spending and limiting hiring to address New Jersey’s growing budget deficit. Departments have been told to find 5% savings, and some state worker pay

President-elect Donald Trump announced plans Monday to impose significant tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, a move he framed as part of his administration’s effort to combat illegal

Federal immigration authorities are pursuing expanded detention capacity in New Jersey, citing the need to support deportation efforts and address enforcement mandates, according to records obtained by the American Civil

Google’s annual Thanksgiving trends report revealed that New Jerseyans have a clear favorite for Thanksgiving: sweet potato casserole. The dish took the crown as the state’s most uniquely searched holiday

New Jersey drivers, long plagued by stereotypes, have new evidence to counter their critics. A survey by AutoInsurance.org ranked the Garden State fifth in the nation for driver safety, highlighting

A widespread rainfall will soak the Garden State starting Wednesday night, bringing relief to drought-affected regions and possibly delivering the season’s first snowflakes to higher elevations in the northwest. The

A large fire erupted on the roof of a luxury apartment building in Hudson Yards Thursday, sending thick black smoke over Manhattan. The blaze broke out just before noon at

It’s been a good year for the New Jersey dining scene. The last 365 days have been filled with both highly anticipated openings as well low-key introductions that have left