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Ocean City Declares Emergency as Severe Beach Erosion Threatens Shoreline Stability

Ocean City, New Jersey, declared an emergency as beach erosion threatened the shoreline. A violent mid-October nor’easter lowered berms, damaged dunes, and altered the coastline between 1st and 13th streets. Before winter storms, city officials warn of the worst erosion in years. Mayor Jay Gillian said emergency categorization reduces damage and speeds recovery. His law…

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Rutgers’ Rising Star Leads Stunning Win Over Purdue With Record-Breaking Performance

An intriguing Big Ten game at Ross-Ade Stadium saw Rutgers overcome Purdue 27-24 and introduce a new offensive standout. K.J. Duff’s heroics saved Rutgers’ season in a vital away game. Starting with the whistle, Duff was electric. His six receptions for 241 yards and a score made Rutgers history. His 72-yard touchdown reception midway through…

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New York’s Dumbo Market Expands to Hoboken with First New Jersey Location at Southend Lofts

Southend Lofts in Hoboken will host Dumbo Market’s first Garden State store. This is a milestone for the family-owned business’s development outside NYC. Southend Lofts at 38 Jackson Street will host Hoboken Dumbo Market’s 12,700-square-foot ground-floor business. A store and a bright public atrium for residents and guests will fill the 50,000-square-foot commercial space. Southend…

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NJ School Faces Lawsuit After Wrongful Playground Accusation of 9-Year-Old Student

A complaint alleges a New Jersey school wrongfully accused a nine-year-old of sexual assault and brutally disciplined him. School authorities misconstrued minor playground behavior as a serious violation necessitating police and disciplinary action under the state’s anti-bullying law. On May 22, 2024, the youngster and other students sang “Happy Birthday” during lunch. The lawsuit claims…

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New Jersey’s Bear Hunt Marks First Week with 368 Bears Culled — Controversy Grows

The first annual New Jersey bear hunt killed 368 black bears in six days from October 13 to 18. State environmental authorities said this is one of the more aggressive early rounds in recent history, down from 397 bears last year. Sussex County harvested half—185 bears—indicating the north has the most bear activity. Warren, Morris,…

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New Jersey’s Voucher Debate Hits a Critical Turning Point

The 2017 New Jersey gubernatorial election may contain state-funded private school vouchers. Public school supporters and politicians believe the next governor will decide if government money follows students to private schools. New Jersey’s voucher program funds private schools little. NJ rejects school choice, unlike many states. This may change soon. Leading candidate Jack Ciattarelli has…

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New Jersey Vote Hinges on Cost of Living While Nationwide Shutdown Deepens Party Divides

In New Jersey’s high-stakes gubernatorial contest, rising costs of living are dictating voter decisions, not party loyalty or national headlines. Both major parties are deeply involved in the federal government shutdown, so Americans seem more concerned with their pocketbook than philosophy. New Jersey households have struggled with housing, energy, and daily expenses for years. Residents…

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