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Project Self-Sufficiency to hold free online seminar on divorce, family law
NEWTON, N.J. (Sussex County) — Project Self-Sufficiency will host a free online seminar on family law issues later this month, offering information on divorce and related legal topics, organizers said. The seminar is scheduled for…
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Hunterdon County man sentenced to 15 years for recording girl in changing room, child exploitation charges
FLEMINGTON, N.J. (Hunterdon County) — A Hunterdon County man has been sentenced to 15 years in state prison after pleading guilty to charges related to child sexual abuse material and…
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N.J. Treasury says March tax revenues rise 9.4%, boosted by income tax collections
TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey’s major tax revenues rose sharply in March, driven largely by strong income tax collections and timing-related factors, the state Department of the Treasury reported Tuesday.…
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Blairstown voters reject levy cap referendum
BLAIRSTOWN TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Warren County) — Blairstown voters overwhelmingly rejected a levy cap referendum that would have allowed the township to exceed state-imposed budget limits. According to unofficial results from…
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1 flown to hospital, another injured in Route 22 crash in Hunterdon County
READINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Hunterdon County) — A two-vehicle crash on Route 22 in Readington Township left one driver seriously injured Monday afternoon, authorities said. Police, along with the Whitehouse Rescue…
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From tires to lawn tractor, volunteers clear debris from Raritan River in Readington cleanup
READINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Hunterdon County) — Volunteers in Readington Township joined the Raritan Headwaters Association over the weekend to clean up sections of the Raritan River, collecting a wide range…
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Jersey Girl Brewing celebrates 10th anniversary in Mount Olive
MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Morris County) — Local officials joined brewery owners and community members over the weekend to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Jersey Girl Brewing Company. Morris County…
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N.J. attorney general creates Victims’ Rights Council to guide policy, services
TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport has announced the creation of a new statewide council aimed at strengthening services and policies for crime victims and survivors. The…
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Family of Lisa McBride releases statement after arrest in decades-old Sussex County homicide
VERNON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Sussex County) — The family of Lisa McBride has released an emotional statement following the arrest and arraignment of a suspect in her 1990 murder, marking a…
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Centenary University named among best colleges for women by Newsweek
HACKETTSTOWN, N.J. (Warren County) — Centenary University has been named one of America’s Best Colleges for Women in a new national ranking released by Newsweek in partnership with Gender Fair.…
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New Jersey ranks 8th most gambling-addicted state in WalletHub study
NEW JERSEY — New Jersey ranks as the eighth most gambling-addicted state in the nation, according to a new study released by personal finance website WalletHub. The report comes as…
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Hunterdon County launches 2026 veterans headstone cleaning events; volunteers invited
HUNTERDON COUNTY, N.J. — Hunterdon County officials are inviting residents to take part in a series of volunteer events this year aimed at honoring veterans by cleaning and restoring their…
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Phillipsburg police accreditation assessment set May 11; public comment invited
PHILLIPSBURG, N.J. (Warren County) — The Phillipsburg Police Department will undergo an accreditation assessment next month, with members of the public invited to provide input as part of the process,…
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$5.9M Pick-6 ticket still unclaimed; $50K Powerball prize nearing expiration
TRENTON, N.J. — A New Jersey Lottery Pick-6 ticket worth $5.9 million remains unclaimed nearly a year after it was sold, officials said Monday. The winning ticket for the May…
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NJEDA opens applications for $15M cannabis business loan program
TRENTON, N.J. — Applications are now open for a $15 million state loan program aimed at supporting cannabis businesses across New Jersey, officials said. The New Jersey Economic Development Authority…
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Police: Sussex County man charged after allegedly brandishing imitation firearm
NEWTON, N.J. (Sussex County) — A Sparta Township man has been charged after allegedly brandishing what appeared to be a firearm in a Newton parking lot last year, police said.…
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Bald eagle rescued from Hudson River dies after treatment for copper toxicity
MILLINGTON, N.J. (Morris County) — A bald eagle rescued from the Hudson River earlier this year has died after weeks of treatment for severe copper toxicity, according to The Raptor…
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NJDOT opens applications for $165M in Municipal Aid, local transportation grants
TRENTON, N.J. — The New Jersey Department of Transportation has opened applications for its Fiscal Year 2027 State Aid programs, including $165 million in Municipal Aid funding for local infrastructure…
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Affidavit details DNA, alleged confession in 1990 Sussex County killing; suspect pleads not guilty
NEWTON, N.J. (Sussex County) — Newly released court documents detail DNA evidence and an alleged confession in the decades-old killing of a Sussex County woman, as the man charged in…
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New Jersey attorney general opposes CFPB plan, warns of weakened fraud protections
TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport joined 23 other attorneys general in opposing a proposed strategic plan for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, warning it would weaken…
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Gottheimer announces “Marcus’s Law” to require cardiac screenings for student athletes
NEW JERSEY — U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer announced new bipartisan legislation Monday aimed at requiring cardiac screenings for high school student athletes to help prevent sudden cardiac death. The proposal,…
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