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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

Post Malone will perform at the Barefoot Country Music Fest on Wildwood Beach next summer, festival organizers announced Thursday. The four-day event runs June 18–21 and will mark Malone’s first

Jersey City schools will ban cellphones in classrooms starting October 1. The school board approved the policy unanimously on Thursday. Certain students with disabilities or health issues will be exempt.

When President Trump announced his tariff plan earlier this year, critics warned it could have an adverse effect in many areas. Now, one New Jersey community says the Trump trade

If you’ve ever imagined getting married on a farm surrounded by open fields, rustic barns and a few animals, New Jersey has some beautiful spots to make it happen. Some

In the heart of Morristown, bringing a European cafe vibe to a town already full of energy and history, is Lokl Cafe. Inside, croissants are filled with leek and guava,

Jerry Greenfield has stepped away from popular ice cream brand, Ben & Jerry’s. Greenfield co-founded the company in 1978. He cites lost independence as the primary reason for his departure,

The Democratic National Committee is pumping another $1.5 million into the New Jersey governor’s race, raising its total investment to $3 million, the most it has ever spent in the

United Airlines said Tuesday that its operations at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) have returned to normal after a tumultuous period. Consistent flight disruptions began in the spring and lasted

New Jersey just became the 14th state to legalize human composting, giving NJ residents an alternative to traditional burials or cremation. Governor Phil Murphy signed the measure last week. It