Atlantic City cops giving their cell phone numbers to locals
Atlantic City police have formed a "Neighborhood Coordination Unit," to engage local residents, day-to-day, about their concerns and problems in the city. Continue reading…
View ArticleFor NJ dairy farmers, glass is half empty regarding profits
New Jersey joins the rest of the country this June in marking, "National Dairy Month," a celebration of dairy farmers and the essential food products that they produce. Continue reading…
View ArticleWhat's the most annoying thing about your coworkers?
A new survey finds workers have a lot of complaints about their coworkers. Continue reading…
View ArticleWhere Your Paycheck Goes Furthest in New Jersey
In most cases, it's North Jersey, according to one ranking. Continue reading…
View ArticleA Busy Sky in July: 2 Full Moons, Meteors, Bright Planets
The Jersey July sky is an active one for astronomy buffs, with visable planets, a full moon and meteor showers. Continue reading…
View Article4 Tornadoes? NJ Has Had Years With Up to 10 of Them
How many tornadoes are normal for New Jersey in a year? Continue reading…
View ArticleSurvey Shows Sunday Is the New Monday for Workers
Is Sunday night the new Monday morning for job stress? Continue reading…
View ArticleKnow How to Protect Your Pets From House Fires
Today is, "National Pet Fire Safety Awareness Day," to focus attention on keeping pets safe from fires in the home. Continue reading…
View ArticleBack-to-school spending at all-time highs
The National Retail Federation reports that they expect record back-to-school spending this year. Continue reading…
View ArticleCoast Guard warns: Airbnb, Uber don't translate to boats
The Coast Guard is warning the public and boaters about illegal charter boat operations this summer. Continue reading…
View ArticleThousands of NJ Homes Could Flood Due to Climate Change, Report Says
In just a year, the estimate has climbed by hundreds. Continue reading…
View ArticleNeed for Organ Donors Is Soaring in NJ
A new study from HealthTestingCenters.com finds New Jersey ranked 18th in the nation for organ transplants last year. Continue reading…
View ArticleWealthy Donor Paying Tuition, Fees for Select NJ College Students
Four Stockton University sophomores have been chosen as the first to take part in the Engelberg Leadership Scholarship Program. Continue reading…
View ArticleFall Gas Prices to Drop in NJ? That Depends on Gas Tax
There's good and bad news on gas prices for the coming fall. Continue reading…
View ArticleVineland Looking at Getting NJ's First Veterinary School
Vineland and Rowan University will undertake a joint study to determine the feasibility of establishing a veterinary school in the city that would be the first in New Jersey. Continue reading…
View ArticleAfter 15 Years, Stockton's Observatory Exploring the Skies Again
Stockton University is reopening a long-dormant observatory this month after its closure about 15 years ago. Continue reading…
View ArticleNJ one of the top states for Christmas trees
For many families, it's a multi-generational tradition Continue reading…
View ArticleNJ women among highest paid in nation, but not as much as men
The ratio of men's to women's median weekly earnings last year in New Jersey were little changed from the previous year, according to the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. Continue reading…
View ArticleGet rid of your Christmas trees, or risk home fires
The National Fire Protection Association is urging the prompt removal of that now-old Christmas tree. Continue reading…
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