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Some Tips On Saving Energy As Winter Approaches

With the onset of Fall, many homeowners are starting to think about their energy bill for the coming winter. Saving energy and money will be foremost on their minds. Continue reading…

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'Toll Free Tuesdays' on the AC Expressway start Oct. 7

"Toll Free Tuesdays" begins on the Atlantic City Expressway on Oct. 7. Continue reading…

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Zombie foreclosures: New Jersey ranks second in US

They are called, "zombie foreclosures" -- properties abandoned by the owner while the bank plays out the process. New Jersey is second in the nation behind Florida with this type of foreclosure,...

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Atlantic City Makes Major Tourist Pitch for Summer

A major effort is underway to put Atlantic City back on its feet in the post-casino closing era. Continue reading…

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New Jersey schools get high marks in new national study

A new in-depth analysis of the nation's public schools, state-by-state, finds New Jersey schools ranked third overall.   Continue reading…

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Poll: New Jerseyans are proud of the Garden State

A new poll shows despite what other may think, most New Jerseyans say they are very proud of the Garden State. Continue reading…

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Back-to-school transitions can be stressful for some students

With the opening of school fast approaching, many New Jersey kids will be moving from lower grades to higher ones, and in some cases to a different school. The change can be stressful for children and...

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Using shared services to oversee 'zombie properties'

Atlantic County is about to "put its foot down" in dealing with so-called, "zombie properties," abandoned by their owners or foreclosed by banks and left to become a blight on neighborhoods. Continue...

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Warm winter predictions may affect NJ crime rate

With predictions of a warmer-than-usual winter this year, law enforcement might have to do without Mother Nature's helping hand in keeping a lid on crime. Continue reading…

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5 tips for keeping your New Year's resolutions

We have some advice from an expert on how to actually follow through and keep your New Year's resolutions. Here are five tips that will help you stick to those resolutions throughout the year. Continue...

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Breakfast Is Served, and More NJ Schools Are Participating

New Jersey has come a long way in a short time when it comes to providing low-income students with breakfast at school, a new report shows. Continue reading…

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An Early Allergy Season for New Jersey?

The hint of an early spring may prompt allergy sufferers to wonder about the spring pollen season. One expert says it may start early. Continue reading…

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NJ business etiquette expert: Don't share political opinions at work

Have an opinion about Donald Trump or Bernie Sanders? How about you try to find something else to talk about. About 3 out of 5 people don't think it's a good idea to discuss politics around the water...

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Why the new Rutgers tomato is a sell-out hit with gardeners

The Rutgers 250 is a retro tomato, harking back to a 1934 variety developed by researchers at Rutgers University. This variety of tomato is so-named because this year is the university's 250th...

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Take a look at the wild orchids of New Jersey's Pine Barrens

Some stunning examples of the orchid can be seen right here in the Garden State's biggest garden...the Pinelands. Continue reading…

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How Do You Say It, Jersey: 'To the Beach' or 'Down the Shore'?

A new Triple-A poll should settle this once and for all, do New Jerseyans go, "to the beach?' or, "down the shore?" Continue reading…

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Forget Georgia: Why You Can't Beat Jersey-Fresh Peaches

Following a spring of topsy-turvy weather for New Jersey peach growers, the news is better. Continue reading…

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Trouble Ahead … Road Debris a Major Highway Hazard in NJ

The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reports that during the past four years across the country, there have been more than 200,000 crashes that involve road debris. Continue reading…

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Beware: Hurricane Gaston may worsen Jersey Shore rip currents

Late August... and some Jersey shore lifeguards have left for school or a regular job. But it's prime time during the hurricane season, and the rip current risk has been heightened as a storm churns...

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Americans are stressing out over this year's presidential election

A new survey from the American Psychological Association finds that more than 1 in 2 Americans feel somewhat or significant stress over this year's presidential election. Continue reading…

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