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Sussex County honors longtime employee, issues awareness proclamations
NEWTON, N.J. (Sussex County) — The Sussex County Board of County Commissioners recognized a longtime employee for more than five decades of service and issued proclamations highlighting child abuse and autism awareness during its April…
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Gottheimer visits Six Flags Great Adventure, highlights role of tourism in New Jersey economy
JACKSON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Ocean County) — U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer recently visited Six Flags Great Adventure with his family, emphasizing the importance of tourism and family attractions to New Jersey’s…
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New craft-focused creative space opens in Washington Borough
WASHINGTON BOROUGH, N.J. (Warren County) — A new creative space designed to bring together residents of all ages has opened in Washington Borough. The Village Craft House, located at 5…
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SNICKERS Ice Cream teams with NFL prospect Carnell Tate to ‘keep their chill’ ahead of draft
SNICKERS Ice Cream is teaming up with NFL draft prospect Carnell Tate on a new campaign aimed at helping fans stay calm during the often-heated lead-up to the NFL Draft.…
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From kitchen to king of wings: Warren County chef releases memoir
HACKETTSTOWN, N.J. (Warren County) — Warren County chef Bruno Pascale has released a new memoir detailing his journey from humble beginnings to building a culinary brand known for bold flavors…
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Saint Elizabeth University to host Armenian Genocide remembrance event April 22
FLORHAM PARK BOROUGH, N.J. (Morris County) — Saint Elizabeth University will host an evening of remembrance honoring victims of the Armenian Genocide later this month, officials said. The event, titled…
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Cyanobacteria bloom continues at Mountain Lake, advisory remains in effect
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Warren County) — Elevated levels of cyanobacteria continue to be detected in Mountain Lake as seasonal monitoring resumes, according to the Mountain Lake Community Association. Water samples…
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Gas prices dip slightly nationwide, AAA says
Gasoline prices across the United States declined slightly over the past week, offering some relief to drivers, according to AAA. The national average for a gallon of regular gas fell…
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Maverick’s Legacy Spring Festival returns May 9 at Sussex County Fairgrounds
AUGUSTA, N.J. (Sussex County) — Maverick’s Legacy will host its fourth annual Spring Festival next month at the Sussex County Fairgrounds, offering a day of family-friendly activities while supporting a…
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New Jersey loses 10,300 jobs in February; unemployment rate dips to 5.1%
TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey lost more than 10,000 jobs in February, while the state’s unemployment rate edged lower, according to new federal labor data. Preliminary estimates from the U.S.…
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Man killed after being struck by NJ Transit train in Morris County
MORRIS COUNTY, N.J. — An adult man was killed Thursday evening after being struck by an NJ Transit train along the Morris & Essex Line, officials said. The incident occurred…
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CPSC recalls power banks, generators, toys, other products over safety hazards
WASHINGTON, D.C.— Federal safety officials have announced a wide-ranging series of product recalls involving thousands of items due to risks including fire, choking, electrocution and serious injury. The U.S. Consumer…
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St. Luke’s uses AI, real-time monitoring to improve sepsis prevention and survival rates
St. Luke’s University Health Network is using a combination of artificial intelligence and continuous patient monitoring to improve detection and treatment of sepsis, one of the most life-threatening conditions faced…
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UPDATE: No injuries reported after jackknifed tractor-trailer crash on I-80 eastbound in Roxbury
ROXBURY TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Morris County) — All lanes have reopened on Interstate 80 eastbound in Morris County following an early morning crash involving two tractor-trailers, state police said. Troopers responded…
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Route 31 southbound ramps to and from Center Street to close in Clinton
CLINTON, N.J. (Hunterdon County) — Ramps connecting Route 31 southbound and Center Street in Clinton will be closed for about a week as part of a roadway reconstruction project, state…
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ShopRite to host job fair on April 25
NEW JERSEY – ShopRite supermarkets will host walk-in hiring fairs later this month as part of a multi-state effort to recruit workers for a variety of positions, company officials said.…
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Delaware Water Gap reopens seasonal areas, begins expanded amenity fees
DELAWARE WATER GAP NATIONAL RECREATION AREA — National Park Service officials have reopened seasonal areas across the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and implemented expanded amenity fees as the…
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NJ attorney general joins bipartisan coalition backing rule to increase drug pricing transparency
TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport joined a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general supporting a proposed federal rule aimed at increasing transparency from pharmacy benefit managers, officials…
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Rutgers-Eagleton Poll finds most New Jerseyans rate economy negatively
NEW JERSEY — A majority of New Jersey residents view both the state and national economies negatively, with widespread dissatisfaction also tied to taxes and affordability, according to a new…
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Former employee charged in $46K business fraud case in Morris County
MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Morris County) — A Sussex County woman has been charged in connection with more than $46,000 in fraudulent transactions involving a business account, police said. The…
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New Jersey ranks 5th for increase in auto loan delinquencies, WalletHub reports
NEW JERSEY — New Jersey ranks fifth in the nation among states seeing the sharpest increase in auto loan delinquencies, according to a new study by personal finance company WalletHub.…
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