Kris Kolluri Appointed NJ Transit CEO to Oversee Critical Projects and Address Pressing Challenges
Kris Kolluri will become NJ Transit’s new CEO and president on January 16, 2025. This transition is happening because Kevin Corbett, who has led the agency since 2018, is stepping
Fayetteville Restaurants, Takeout, and Grocery Stores Open This Christmas
Christmas is one of the best times of the year, but it can also be a bit much. Between cooking a big dinner, cleaning the house, and trying to keep
New Jersey New Laws for 2025: Health Insurance, Driving Requirements, Real Estate Bias, Wage Hikes, and More
Happy New Year, New Jersey! Now that 2025 has arrived, several new laws are being introduced that could affect many aspects of daily life in our state. The laws will
South Jersey Communities Are Fighting Hunger: Collaborative Efforts, Volunteer Actions, and Ways You Can Help
As the holiday season comes closer, families across South Jersey are making plans for celebrations. However, for many, this time
Inside the 2025 New Jersey Gubernatorial Race: Candidates, Challenges, and the Path to Election Day
New Jersey’s 2025 governor’s race is already drawing attention, even though the general election isn’t until November 4, 2025. Over
South Jersey Electric Bills Could Rise as Atlantic City Electric Proposes 8% Rate Increase to Fund $109 Million in Grid Upgrades
Atlantic City Electric, which powers homes and businesses across South Jersey, has asked the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities
Coming Together for Denise: Supporting Florham Park Diner’s Beloved Server in the Wake of Her Daughter Samantha’s Heartbreaking Loss
Denise, known as “Lil Dee” by everyone who loves her at the Florham Park Diner, is going through something no one should ever face. She just lost her daughter, Samantha,
Fayetteville’s Office of Community Safety Takes Action Against Violence, Mental Health Crises, and Homelessness
Fayetteville has always been a city with a strong sense of community and potential. However, like most cities, it faces challenges such as violence, homelessness, and mental health crises. And
South Jersey Communities Are Fighting Hunger: Collaborative Efforts, Volunteer Actions, and Ways You Can Help
As the holiday season comes closer, families across South Jersey are making plans for celebrations. However, for many, this time of year highlights the ongoing struggle with food insecurity. In
Kris Kolluri Appointed NJ Transit CEO to Oversee Critical Projects and Address Pressing Challenges
Kris Kolluri will become NJ Transit’s new CEO and president on January 16, 2025. This transition is happening because Kevin Corbett, who has led the agency since 2018, is stepping
Kris Kolluri Appointed NJ Transit CEO to Oversee Critical Projects and Address Pressing Challenges
Kris Kolluri will become NJ Transit’s new CEO and president on January 16, 2025. This transition is happening because Kevin Corbett, who has led the agency since 2018, is stepping
New Jersey New Laws for 2025: Health Insurance, Driving Requirements, Real Estate Bias, Wage Hikes, and More
Happy New Year, New Jersey! Now that 2025 has arrived, several new laws are being introduced that could affect many aspects of daily life in our state. The laws will
Kris Kolluri Appointed NJ Transit CEO to Oversee Critical Projects and Address Pressing Challenges
Kris Kolluri will become NJ Transit’s new CEO and president on January 16, 2025. This
Voice of Veterans: How Project Refit Builds Community in South Jersey
When military members leave the service, life feels, understandably, different for many. They miss the
Kris Kolluri Appointed NJ Transit CEO to Oversee Critical Projects and Address Pressing Challenges
Kris Kolluri will become NJ Transit’s new CEO and president on January 16, 2025. This transition is happening because Kevin Corbett, who has led the agency since 2018, is stepping
Fayetteville Restaurants, Takeout, and Grocery Stores Open This Christmas
Christmas is one of the best times of the year, but it can also be a bit much. Between cooking a big dinner, cleaning the house, and trying to keep