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Honoring Four Young Vietnam Veterans at Woodland Cemetery Newark

This weekend, something truly special happened at Woodland Cemetery in Newark. Four young men who gave their lives in the Vietnam War were finally given the honor and recognition they deserved. It took a long time, but their stories are now part of something greater—a tribute to their courage and sacrifice. The cemetery, which has […]

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Phil Murphy Vows to “Fight to the Death” Against Trump Policies That Challenge New Jersey’s Core Values

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy is preparing for a major challenge as Donald Trump begins his second presidential term. In a recent Q&A session, the governor made it clear that he’s ready to “fight to the death” against any federal policies that violate New Jersey’s values. But at the same time, he’s willing to cooperate

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NJ Air Quality Worsens as Wildfires and Drought Create Health Risks Across the Tri-State Area

NYC and the tri-state area are experiencing serious issues due to wildfires and prolonged dry weather. The combination of ongoing fires, smoke-filled skies, and a severe drought has created unhealthy conditions for millions of people. Smoke from fires in places like Brooklyn, New Jersey, and Long Island has caused the air quality to drop to

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New Jersey Star-Ledger to End Print Edition and Shift Fully Online in 2025

Big changes are coming to New Jersey’s news world. Some of the state’s most well-known newspapers will stop printing early next year. Instead, they will only be available online. This includes The Star-Ledger, Times of Trenton, South Jersey Times, and the Hunterdon County Democrat. However, shockingly, the Jersey Journal will shut down completely after 157

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100 Unmissable Things to Do Outdoors in New Jersey for Every Adventurer

Lace-up those walking shoes and prepare for some serious outdoor fun in New Jersey! No matter the season, the Garden State is packed with adventures waiting for you. From breezy beach days to thrilling hikes and peaceful parks, there’s always something to do. So, we’ve rounded up the best outdoor activities for every vibe—relaxing, exciting,

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28 New Jersey New Restaurants That Deserve a Spot on Your Must-Try List

After a long day of work, running errands, or just dealing with life, you deserve a little something special. And what better way to treat yourself than with some amazing food? New Jersey’s restaurant scene is popping off, with many exciting spots opening up. Whether you’re craving juicy steaks, cheesy pizza, spicy chicken, or a

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Borrow Your Dream Wedding Dress for Free at a Unique New Jersey Library

A library lending wedding dresses? It might sound surprising, but that’s exactly what’s happening in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. Adele Puccio, the director of the Maurice M. Pine Free Public Library, has turned her love for wedding gowns into something truly special. Brides-to-be from all over are coming to her library to borrow their dream

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Donald Trump Secures 2024 U.S. Presidency with Strong Republican Backing in Congress

It’s official: Donald Trump has secured his second term as president. He scored 295 electoral votes over Kamala Harris’s 226; now, the country braces for a different kind of Washington. With Republicans claiming a strong majority in the Senate (52 seats to the Democrats’ 45), Trump will have a lot of room to drive his

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Hannah Caldwell Elementary Students Relocated to Union Schools After Mold Discovery and Closure

When mold was discovered at Hannah Caldwell Elementary School, the district took swift action to keep students safe, and it led to a sudden yet organized relocation. The mold issue surfaced when it was found in and around the school library. This discovery prompted immediate testing by a Board of Education-approved contractor, which confirmed signs

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