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Symposia Community Book Store in Hoboken, NJ will host an author event on Saturday, February 1 to highlight author—and former NJ Digest writer—Will Rittweger’s debut novel, Henry Every: Tales of

Governor Phil Murphy is advocating for a statewide ban on cellphone use in classrooms, citing concerns over academic distractions and the mental health of students. The proposal, unveiled during his

The Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday the banning of synthetic food dye, Red No. 3. The dye is primarily used to give food and beverages a bright-red, cherry-like color;

Arctic air is expected to bring some of the coldest temperatures of the season to New Jersey in the coming weeks, with a chance of snow on the horizon. A

A man armed with several assault rifles was shot during a confrontation with police Monday at the Mount Allamuchy Boy Scout Reservation in Sussex County, according to authorities. Sussex County

Periodical cicadas will emerge across New Jersey this spring after spending 17 years underground. Known as Brood XIV, this natural event will also take place in states like Maryland, Pennsylvania,

Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop, who is running for Governor in 2025, has proposed implementing reverse congestion pricing to generate funds for New Jersey’s struggling transit system. The plan would

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is issuing one million additional $1,400 payments to taxpayers who missed out on full or partial stimulus checks during the pandemic. The agency is distributing

Living independently is one of the major issues that trouble seniors greatly. And you might wonder why? It’s because seniors fall into the category of vulnerable persons, together with children

There are some legal battles you can’t afford to lose. An unfavorable verdict can damage your reputation and ability to earn wages or lead to incarceration. In times like these,