NJ Lottery has new game that you can play with friends at these bars
A new lottery game, Quick Draw has launched in New Jersey this week that offers a new type of lottery play with numbers electronically drawn. Continue reading…
View ArticleThe Famous Jersey Tomato Has Finally Arrived for the Season
This year's New Jersey tomato season has been "a little slow," according to State Agriculture Secretary Doug Fisher. But he says they are finally here. Continue reading…
View ArticleWhy did the diamondback terrapin cross the road? Trying to survive in Jersey
A lawmaker wants shore towns to ramp up protection for a favorite Jersey animal, the diamondback terrapin, a type of turtle that inhabits salt marshes. Continue reading…
View ArticleLights, Cameras … Big Bucks! NJ Not Hollywood, But Still Reels in Show Business
The New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission is well into another busy year, coordinating film and video projects statewide. Continue reading…
View ArticleHurricane sent NJ gas prices rising. When will they come back down?
Those eye-popping gas price spikes should peak in the next few days, according to Patrick DeHaan of gasbuddy.com. Continue reading…
View ArticleGas prices bring good news for New Jersey
With the hurricane season winding down, the post-Harvey gas price spike has also been receding. Continue reading…
View ArticleReport identifies Jersey Shore's winners and losers when sea levels rise
The ongoing sea level rise from global warming will impact New Jersey's coast in varying degrees, according to a new report. Continue reading…
View ArticleSouth Jersey job growth was mixed late last year
The Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics says job growth in parts of south Jersey slowed in October. But overall, the region's economy was mixed. Continue reading…
View ArticleHow hospitals are keeping NJ's economy alive
A new report indicates that hospitals in New Jersey collectively pour more than $23 billion into the state's economy annually. Continue reading…
View ArticleGas will get more expensive in NJ, analyst says
The news on the gas price front is not good for Jersey drivers. Those higher gas prices we have been seeing are likely to hang around into this spring. Continue reading…
View ArticleTime to make the Monday after Super Bowl a national holiday?
A new survey from Office Team finds more than 7 in 10 human resource managers believe the Monday after Super Bowl should be a paid national holiday. Continue reading…
View ArticleWhy NJ beaches are in better shape than other states
A new report from Stockton University profiles 30 years of changes to New Jersey's shoreline and beaches. Continue reading…
View ArticleThis technology is 'changing everything'— NJ college offers drone class
A sign of the times....Stockton University is now teaching a course about unmanned flying systems, what most of us call, "drones." Continue reading…
View ArticleNJ cops reviving 3 times as many overdose victims
State Police figures indicate the use of the overdose antidote naloxone has tripled in New Jersey since 2014. But one expert suggests that the actual use of naloxone is much higher. Continue reading…
View Article$3 per gallon gas coming back to NJ?
Gas prices have been moderating slightly, but an oil market watcher says those prices will get higher in the near future. Continue reading…
View ArticleYes, you can give your dog the flu
Flu is everywhere right now. But what about your pets? Continue reading…
View ArticleIt's only February, but Jersey ants already on the march
NJ residents have been seeing ants in their homes and apartments. Continue reading…
View ArticleRising mortgage rates could actually spur NJ homebuyers
A new survey from Realtor.com finds 1 in 3 prospective home buyers are concerned about rising mortgage rates. Continue reading…
View ArticleMost fans in NJ root, root, root for this baseball team
Other area teams don't even come close. Continue reading…
View ArticleWildwood beach too long to walk? Now you can park on it
Wildwood will begin allowing parking on the beach this summer, 4-wheel drive vehicles only, starting on Memorial Day weekend. Continue reading…
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