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Since bear hunting returned in to New Jersey 2003, more than 4,500 bears have been killed. → Read More
Owner says he'll comply with the governor's orders going forward. → Read More
We know that it has been a long, hard three months for residents and families, Persichilli said. → Read More
Legislative leaders had been pressuring the governor to allow outdoor ceremonies. → Read More
For several days, New Jersey has admitted fewer patients than it has discharged. → Read More
More than 400 districts already have. → Read More
Bars, restaurants and movie theaters are being shuttered at 8 p.m. Monday throughout New York, New Jersey and Connecticut because of the coronavirus, the states' governors said. → Read More
New cases come from at least 10 counties. → Read More
Roselle schools said if a test result comes back positive, they might close for two weeks. → Read More
The news comes just hours after officials announced the state's third case. → Read More
The Taliban has claimed responsibility for Michael Goble's death. → Read More
All lanes remained closed on the west side as of 3:30 p.m. → Read More
Swetha Fernando has brown eyes, and black hair, is 5 feet tall and weighs 110 pounds. → Read More
In Erik’s Van Ness memory, Townsquare Media is proud to present a memorial scholarship in the hope of fostering the kind of creativity and passion he inspired in us. → Read More
He's also wanted on aggravated assault charges. → Read More
Authorities are still investigating what caused the branch to fall from a tree. → Read More
Chris Christie had vetoed the funding every year he was in office. → Read More
The Spruce Run Recreation Area in Clinton is under an advisory. → Read More
New Jersey U.S. Senator Cory Booker is backing up one of his rivals in the U.S. presidential race, after her comments on race prompted online attacks on → Read More
So far, 62 people have been reported ill across several states. → Read More