“Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Statewide Labor Day Crackdown

Police agencies from around New Jersey are gearing up for the state’s largest annual drunk driving crackdown. The 2019 “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Statewide Labor Day Crackdown began August 16 and concludes on September 2. During the campaign, local and state law enforcement officers will conduct sobriety checkpoints and roving patrols targeting motorists

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Make a Statement

Fashion trends are cyclical and those in the know love it! From chunky soles to bold colors and oversized brand logos, this back-to-school season, 90s-inspired sneakers are all the rage. Here are some tips on how to stay comfortable and on-trend this school year from Laryssa Grant, a young adult buyer for national family footwear

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Expanded Tuition-Free Atlantic-Cape College, Financial Aid Application Deadline Extended

The Community College Opportunity Grant, or Tuition-Free College, has been renewed for Atlantic Cape’s academic year 2019-2020. The state of New Jersey approved funding for the program with expanded eligibility, including raising the adjusted gross income to $65,000 or less for all part time or full time students. Students are encouraged to apply now since

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Pilot Program Will Test Later Start Times in New Jersey Schools

Governor Phil Murphy signed legislation last week (S3160) that will require the Department of Education to establish a four-year pilot program testing later school start times for high school students. The governor also took action on a bill that will require all New Jersey public schools to include mental health instruction in K through 12

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Flipping the Script

Poor physical or mental health increases the chance that formerly incarcerated individuals will commit more crimes and return to prison, according to a groundbreaking new Rutgers University–Camden study. The study—conducted by Nathan Link and Richard Stansfield, assistant professors of criminal justice at Rutgers–Camden, and Jeffrey Ward, an associate professor of criminal justice at Temple University—advances

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Colors of Branding

Color speaks without words. It’s a language we use every day, a universal tongue we all speak without opening our mouths but our eyes. We all attach value to different images, shapes and colors. And so, the importance of color in branding is evident: It’s a transformative tool for saying a lot without saying a

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