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Grow it Green Morristown will host its annual Alfresco at the Farm festival this Saturday, September 20. The family-focused event is free and runs from 3 to 6 p.m. at

A new report shows New Jersey students are carrying some of the heaviest loan balances in the country. According to WalletHub’s 2025 study on student debt, the Garden State now

New Jersey households are still feeling the sting from this summer’s soaring electric bills—and the bad news is, the costs may not let up just because the weather is cooling

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

A judge dismissed terrorism-related charges brought against Luigi Mangione, the man accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown last year. The charges, filed in Manhattan, included murder

Oktoberfest has arrived in New Jersey, bringing German food, beer, music, and games to the Garden State. From stein-holding contests and live bands to pretzels, bratwurst, and craft brews, there’s