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North Jersey Home Prices Continue Rising as Buyers Face Tight Housing Market in 2026
Homebuyers across North Jersey are continuing to face strong competition and rising property prices as the region’s housing market remains limited on available inventory heading deeper into 2026. Real estate experts say demand for homes is still outpacing supply in many communities, creating challenges for first-time buyers and families searching for affordable housing options. Over…
New Jersey Expands Statewide FIFA World Cup Plans With Major Community Events Across 34 Locations
New Jersey is moving ahead with large-scale preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup as state officials announced dozens of community events and fan celebrations that will take place across the state in the coming weeks. The initiative is designed to bring residents, visitors, and local businesses together ahead of one of the world’s biggest…
Lebanon Borough Dog Abandonment Case Under Investigation as State Police Ask Public for Information
A dog abandonment investigation is underway in Hunterdon County after authorities said an animal was left behind in Lebanon Borough earlier this year. New Jersey State Police are now asking members of the public to come forward with any information that could help identify the person involved. According to officials, troopers responded on March 24…
New Jersey Vineyards Face Heavy Losses After Rare Spring Freeze Damages Grape Crops
New Jersey’s wine industry is dealing with one of its most difficult growing seasons in recent years after a powerful spring freeze severely damaged grape crops across many vineyards in the state. Winery owners and agricultural leaders say the cold weather event in late April caused major losses that could affect wine production not only…
Florida Rapper Kodak Black Taken Into Custody Again Amid Ongoing Legal Troubles
Florida rapper Kodak Black was taken into custody again this week after authorities in Broward County arrested him on new charges related to resisting an officer and attempting to flee law enforcement. The arrest comes only days after the artist faced separate felony drug trafficking charges earlier this month, adding another chapter to his growing…
Toms River Council Approves Limits on Mayor’s Use of Township Vehicle
A divided Township Council in Toms River has voted to place new restrictions on how Mayor Dan Rodrick can use his township-issued vehicle, following concerns from council members about the car being used for commuting outside the township. During a tense public meeting held Wednesday, the council approved the ordinance in a narrow 4-3 vote….
Naval Academy Freshmen Complete Historic Herndon Monument Climb Led by Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s Son
A long-standing tradition at the U.S. Naval Academy reached another memorable moment on Wednesday as first-year midshipmen successfully completed the annual Herndon Monument climb, a physically demanding event that symbolizes the end of the freshmen year at the academy. Among the students leading the effort this year was Lincoln Hedberg, the son of New Jersey…
New Jersey Set for Summer-Like Heat Surge as Temperatures Climb Into the 90s Next Week
New Jersey residents are heading into a warm and sunny weekend, but forecasters say the real heat will arrive early next week as temperatures are expected to climb into the 90s across parts of the state. The warming trend will begin on Saturday with mostly sunny skies and comfortable conditions for much of New Jersey….
New Jersey Faces Budget Pressure as Debate Grows Over Taxes, Spending, and Possible Government Slowdown
New Jersey lawmakers are entering one of the most closely watched budget negotiations in recent years as Gov. Mikie Sherrill and state legislators work toward a final spending plan before the July 1 deadline. With major questions surrounding taxes, transportation funding, and overall state spending, political leaders are under increasing pressure to avoid disruption while…
Why More New Jersey Homeowners Are Waiting to Sell as Mortgage Rates Continue to Shape the 2026 Housing Market
The New Jersey housing market is entering another important phase in 2026 as many homeowners across the state are choosing to delay selling their properties. High mortgage rates, limited housing inventory, and affordability concerns are continuing to influence buying and selling decisions, creating a slower but highly competitive real estate environment. Across many parts of…


