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New Jersey Lawmaker Pushes to Keep Warehouses Away from Historic Landmarks
New Jersey is home to about 200 officially recognized historic sites, from centuries-old neighborhoods to well-known landmarks like Lucy the Elephant in Margate and the Statue of Liberty, and now a new bill aims to prevent warehouses from being built too close to these locations. Assemblywoman Carol Murphy of Burlington

Best Online Casinos in Australia (2025) – Top 10 Australian Real Money Casino Sites
Free games are fun, but when you start wagering real money, only the best online casinos in Australia will cut it. That’s why we tested, reviewed, and ranked top Aussie casinos that offer instant withdrawals, generous promotions, and thousands of real money games. Neospin offers a huge $10,000 welcome package

NJ State Politicians Launch New South Jersey Podcast for Local News Updates
A new South Jersey podcast, “State House Minute,” has been launched by New Jersey’s Third Legislative District to keep residents informed about local and state government issues. State Senator John Burzichelli, Assemblywoman Heather Simmons, and Assemblyman Dave Bailey Jr. introduced the podcast at the end of January 2025. The first

New Jersey Woman Accused of Abusing Children at Home Private Daycare
A woman running a private daycare in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, is now facing serious charges after being accused of abusing young children in her care. Authorities say 36-year-old Danielle Ingraham, a mother of three, was arrested and charged with two counts of endangering the welfare of a child and

Palmetto Southern Kitchen + Bar Opens March 18 in Asbury Park, NJ
A new restaurant, Palmetto Southern Kitchen + Bar, will open on March 18, 2024, in Asbury Park, New Jersey. It will take over the 1100 Ocean Avenue boardwalk location previously occupied by The Break, a temporary concept replacing Langosta Lounge. The restaurant is owned by BarCo Brands, a hospitality group

Full Schedule of New Jersey Events for St. Patrick’s Day 2025: Parades, Food, and Festivities
New Jersey celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with parades, music, and Irish traditions. Events took place across the state, bringing thousands of people together to honor Irish heritage. Now, with a few events still on the calendar, there are more opportunities to join the festivities. The celebrations began on March 1

Cold Stone Creamery Expands to Hampden Township with a New Location
Cold Stone Creamery is expanding in Cumberland County with a new location in Hampden Township. The store will open in April at 6042 Carlisle Pike, in a newly built shopping area that includes Dave’s Hot Chicken and Club Pilates. Franchise owners Umash Chellappa and Subu Sathianarayanan are leading the opening.

South Jersey’s New Transit Plan: NJ Transit Advances Glassboro-Camden Light Rail Despite Opposition
NJ Transit is proceeding with the Glassboro-Camden Line (GCL), an 18-mile light rail system connecting Glassboro in Gloucester County to Camden. The project, fully funded by the state with an initial $250 million, will restore passenger rail service along an existing freight corridor. The line will include stations in several

Judge Dismisses Corruption Charges Against George Norcross, State Plans Appeal
A New Jersey judge has dismissed all racketeering charges against George E. Norcross III, a powerful Democratic figure in South Jersey, and his five co-defendants. The ruling, issued by Superior Court Judge Peter Warshaw, puts an end to a case that accused them of using threats and political influence to

15 Easy Morning Yoga Stretches to Start Your Day Feeling Flexible and Energized
Have you ever sat at your desk for hours, then stood up and felt like your hips were completely locked up? It could be caused by sitting too long, slouching, or staying in one position for too long without stretching. But you’re not alone. Most of us have been there—and

Wildfire in South Jersey Scorches 293 Acres as Strong Winds Spread Smoke Across Salem County
A large wildfire broke out at Fort Mott State Park in Pennsville Township, Salem County, New Jersey, on Saturday afternoon. The fire started around 2 p.m. and quickly spread due to strong winds and dry conditions. As the flames grew, thick black smoke filled the sky and was visible for

Victor DeLuca to Receive Maplewood Rotary Citizenship Award at Annual Masquerade Ball
Victor DeLuca, a longtime leader in Maplewood, will be honored by the town’s Rotary Club at its upcoming masquerade ball on April 4. The Citizenship Award recognizes his 26 years on the Maplewood Township Committee, including 14 as mayor, a role in which he left a lasting impact on the

Girl with a Grill Restaurant Opens in Voorhees After Successful Rebrand
After four years in business, Lashaun Crawford has officially rebranded her restaurant in Voorhees, New Jersey, from The Original Hot Dog Factory to Girl with a Grill. The new name better represents the full menu and connects with her long-standing mission of giving back to the community. Crawford first opened

Most Terrifying NJ Horror Attractions: Haunted Houses, Ghost Tours, and Abandoned Sites
New Jersey has a long history filled with war, industry, and small-town mysteries, and over the years, many places have gained a reputation for being haunted. Every year, thousands of people come to New Jersey searching for ghost tours, haunted sites, and eerie abandoned buildings that hold chilling stories from

Red Cross Community Adaptation Program in New Jersey Helps Atlantic County Prepare for Disasters
Disasters often expose weaknesses in a community’s ability to respond and recover. Many struggling areas already face challenges like food insecurity, limited healthcare, and unstable housing. When a storm, flood, or heatwave hits, these problems get worse. That’s exactly why the American Red Cross Community Adaptation Program (CAP) was created.

Stephenine Dixon Hired by Newark Mayor Ras Baraka to Lead South Jersey Outreach
Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka’s campaign for New Jersey governor is expanding with the hiring of Stephenine Dixon as South Jersey’s regional political director. The campaign announced her appointment in a press release on Friday, describing her political organizing background and long-standing connections to the region. With Dixon joining the

Fatal Hit-and-Run Crime in Egg Harbor Township Leaves Pedestrian Dead, Driver Flees
A hit-and-run accident in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, on Tuesday night led to the death of 40-year-old Alisha Cottman. The crash happened around 8 p.m. on February 18, 2025, along the Black Horse Pike near Bayport Drive in the West Atlantic City area. According to police, 32-year-old Gino Garofolo,

Must-Try South Jersey Seafood Restaurants – From Someone Who’s Been There
If you’re like me and always on the hunt for great seafood, then South Jersey is a goldmine. Over the years, I’ve eaten at almost every seafood spot worth mentioning, and some places really stand out. These are the places I’ve actually eaten at, enjoyed, and gone back to. So,

The Smart Shopper’s Secrets to Bulk Shopping: What to Buy, What to Avoid, and How to Get the Best Deals
What’s the best way to buy in bulk? Can it help you save money, or will you just end up with too much stuff and food that goes bad before you can use it? We’ve all seen those giant packs of paper towels and family-sized jars of peanut butter at

Winter Fitness Guide to Stay Active, Safe, and Motivated to Exercise in Cold Weather
When the temperature drops and the days get shorter, letting exercise slide is easy. The couch is calling, the blankets are cozy, and Netflix has conveniently just dropped a new series. But before you settle into full hibernation mode, consider this—staying active in the winter is not only possible, but

The Untold Story of New Jersey History: When the State Was Split in Two for 28 Years
It’s hard to imagine New Jersey as anything but one unified state today. However, for nearly three decades, from 1674 to 1702, it was actually split into two separate regions: East Jersey and West Jersey. They had different governments, ways of life, and even approaches to land ownership. The divide

Witness the Return of Sandy Hook Seals: Join Guided Hikes and Boat Tours for a Winter Wildlife Adventure
Seals are back at Sandy Hook for the winter, and it’s an exciting time to explore the area and observe these amazing marine mammals. Every year, seals move south from colder places like New England and Canada to find food and a place to rest along the Jersey Shore. Sandy

South Jersey’s New Restaurants Spots: A Taste of Brazil, Asia, and Sweet Treats
If you love food, you’re going to be excited about what’s happening in South Jersey now. This area is quickly becoming a place where you can find all kinds of new restaurants, cafes, and food spots that are sure to make you happy. No matter what you’re craving, there’s a

Community Asset Preservation Corporation Expands Affordable Housing, Revitalizing Underserved Neighborhoods
Community Asset Preservation Corporation (CAPC) is helping to rebuild neighborhoods by turning empty and abandoned houses into safe, affordable homes. As a nonprofit real estate developer and part of New Jersey Community Capital, CAPC has bought and fixed more than 2,130 homes since 2009. CAPC collaborates with local organizations and

Kenyatta Stewart Joins June 2025 Primary Election for New Jersey Assembly as Political Landscape Changes
Kenyatta Stewart, a Paterson native and Newark’s Corporation Counsel, is running for one of the two Assembly seats in New Jersey’s 35th Legislative District. His official campaign announcement is expected next Thursday as he prepares for the June 2025 Democratic primary. Stewart has built strong political connections throughout Paterson and

Major Businesses Closing in South Jersey While New Openings Bring Change to the Local Market
South Jersey’s business scene is going through a lot of changes right now. Some well-known stores are shutting their doors, while others are just getting started. And for foodies, there’s even something exciting to look forward to. Here’s a full update on what’s happening with local businesses this week. Joann

Casa Taco Sea Isle, NJ, Moves to Former Angelo’s Spot After Fire
Casa Taco is returning to Sea Isle City, and people are excited. After a fire tore through Fish Alley in August 2024, taking down two restaurants—including the beloved Casa Taco—there was uncertainty about whether it would reopen. Now, six months later, it’s official: Casa Taco is returning for summer 2025,

South Jersey Best Pizza: Who’s Serving the Ultimate Slice This Year?
When it comes to rating the best pizza in South Jersey, the truth is—it’s almost impossible to pick just one winner; you’re that spoiled for choice. You’ll find places that stick to tradition, serving up classic, old-school pies that remind you why you fell in love with pizza in the

Most Recommended Campgrounds in South Jersey for Every Type of Camper
Are you thinking about going camping but not sure where to go? With so many choices, the big question is: What kind of camping trip do you want? Do you like being surrounded by trees and hiking all day, or would you rather spend your time fishing, swimming, and kayaking

SBC Summit Rio 2025: Premier iGaming Conference and Networking Event
The SBC Summit Rio is back after its inaugural success last year. This year’s edition will be held from February 25 to February 27, 2025, at the Riocentro Convention Center in Rio de Janeiro. While the focus will be on Brazil, the event aims to be the premier iGaming conference