Want a new home for Christmas? It's the best time for buyers
Research shows that in most areas of the country, timing is everything when it comes to home-buying. Continue reading…
View ArticleWanted: Amateur weather watchers — Here's how to volunteer
Those with an interest in weather can volunteer to be a weather observer in the Garden State. Continue reading…
View ArticleLow gas prices in NJ — while it lasts
The sweet ride for those low Jersey gas prices will likely continue into the new year, according to one oil industry expert. Continue reading…
View ArticleNJ government holding $4.7 billion that people haven't claimed yet
New Jersey's Treasury Department has been reaching out to veterans and widows in the state to reconnect state-held assets with their rightful owners. Continue reading…
View ArticleSpectacular lunar eclipse on weekend of Jan. 20-21
The next lunar eclipse is coming between Jan. 20 and 21 and, weather permitting, it will be something to see. Continue reading…
View ArticleMost Americans can't cover a $1,000 emergency
A new survey from Bankrate.com shows many Americans lack the money to cover an unexpected $1,000 expense. Continue reading…
View ArticleRobocalls up by 46 percent in 2018 — NJ congressman wants crackdown
New Jersey congressman Frank Pallone is reintroducing the Stopping Bad Robocalls Act. Continue reading…
View ArticleNJ sees record number of ospreys in 2018
A new report finds that a record number of ospreys were observed in New Jersey during the year 2018. Continue reading…
View ArticleVintage Trolley From Wildwood May Be Restored to Former Glory
An old trolley car built in 1913 that served Wildwood for years is about to be fully restored by a company in Iowa. Continue reading…
View ArticleCape May dropping 31,0000 rabies baits from the sky
Cape May County is about to start distributing 31,000 rabies vaccine-laden baits starting the week of Sept. 24. Continue reading…
View ArticleCape May County bridge closes for 8 months
The Townsend Inlet Bridge between Sea Isle City and Avalon along the shore in Cape May County will close for 8 months, beginning Monday, for a complete rebuild. Continue reading…
View ArticleJersey Shore's tidal wetlands are under threat, report says
Climate change and development may combine to swamp tidal wetlands near the shore, according to a new report by the Regional Plan Association. Continue reading…
View ArticleNJ considers not suspending drivers for failure to pay tickets
Assemblyman Ron Dancer sponsors legislation to allow drivers with suspended licenses for non-moving violations, such as parking tickets, to drive on a restricted basis. Continue reading…
View ArticleKnow about insurance fraud in NJ? Here's how to report it
Insurance fraud is a big problem, both in New Jersey and the nation. Continue reading…
View ArticleStudent loan debt drags on Jersey economy, study finds
Better than 6 in 10 Jersey college grads carry student loan debt, according to a new study done by Monmouth University for New Jersey Realtors. Continue reading…
View ArticleCut food stamps? 15,000 veterans in NJ rely on them
A New Jersey group fighting hunger in the state points to a new report that shows New Jersey veterans rely on assistance for food. Continue reading…
View ArticleNJ unemployment rate hits 17-year low
State Department of Labor and Workforce Development Commissioner Robert Asaro-Angelo says it is positive and historic news. Continue reading…
View ArticleBeware when signing up for credit cards at checkout
Here's some cautionary advice this holiday shopping season. Continue reading…
View ArticleWant a new home for Christmas? It's the best time for buyers
Research shows that in most areas of the country, timing is everything when it comes to home-buying. Continue reading…
View ArticleWanted: Amateur weather watchers — Here's how to volunteer
Those with an interest in weather can volunteer to be a weather observer in the Garden State. Continue reading…
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