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New Jersey Pauses Tougher Flood Construction Rules, Extends Deadline for Developers Amid Review

Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s administration has decided to temporarily delay the implementation of New Jersey’s updated flood and land-use regulations, giving builders, homeowners, and local governments more time before stricter construction standards take effect. The decision comes after months of growing pressure from business groups, municipal leaders, and development stakeholders who raised concerns about timing and…

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How to Watch Mets vs. Marlins on May 30: TV Coverage, Streaming Options, and Game Details

The New York Mets and Miami Marlins continue their three-game series at Citi Field on Saturday, May 30, with both teams looking to gain momentum as the regular season moves forward. Fans who want to watch the matchup live have several viewing options available, including television coverage and online streaming services. Saturday’s game is scheduled…

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State Police Move In After Night of Confrontation Outside Newark Detention Center

A tense situation outside Newark’s Delaney Hall immigration detention center escalated Friday night when a confrontation broke out between protesters and New Jersey State Police, just hours after state officials announced plans aimed at reducing tensions and creating designated areas for peaceful demonstrations. The incident followed several days of unrest around the detention facility, where…

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Morris County Man Accused of Assaulting ICE Officers During Delaney Hall Demonstration in Newark

A Morris County man is facing federal charges after authorities said he assaulted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers during a protest outside the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark. According to federal officials, 26-year-old Brendan John Geier of Madison was arrested following an incident that took place Thursday night during ongoing demonstrations near…

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Delaney Hall Immigration Fight Becomes Early Political Test for New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill

The growing controversy surrounding Delaney Hall in Newark has quickly become one of the most closely watched political issues facing New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill during the early months of her administration. The debate has drawn attention from Democratic leaders, immigrant advocacy groups, and residents who are closely monitoring the future of the federal immigration…

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Sayreville Police Department Gender Discrimination Case Ends with Settlement Agreement

A long-running workplace discrimination case involving a Sayreville police lieutenant has officially come to an end after borough officials approved a settlement agreement related to her lawsuit against the municipality and police department. The settlement was authorized during a Sayreville Borough Council meeting, where council members unanimously approved a resolution allowing the agreement to move…

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New Poll Shows Economic Concerns Continue to Weigh on Voter Views as Iran Conflict Raises Cost Fears

As the United States remains involved in tensions and conflict related to Iran, a new national poll suggests that economic concerns continue to be a major issue for many Americans, with a growing number of voters worried about rising living costs and their personal financial situation. The survey, released Friday and conducted by Public First…

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