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If there is one thing in the food world that New Jersey is most known for, it’s diners. Jersey diners are iconic. Traditionally speaking, but not always, an authentic NJ

New Jersey PBS is expected to shut down in July 2026 after WNET, the parent company of THIRTEEN in New York, decided not to renew its operating agreement, according to

New Jersey is full of towns worth visiting, each with its own character and feel. From streets lined with historic homes to quiet riverfronts and beaches, there is something different

Choosing a place to raise a family is more than just schools. Parents want safe streets where kids can ride bikes, play with their friends, and communities that feel like

New Jersey education is once again in the spotlight. Six NJ colleges were just named the top 100 in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings, released

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

Schools consume a growing share of property tax dollars across New Jersey. While municipalities statewide spent an average of 52 percent on education in 2024, some towns dedicate far more.

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