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Jersey City and Hoboken Roll Out Extensive Street Safety Projects to Protect Pedestrians and Cyclists

Jersey City and Hoboken are moving forward with a wide range of traffic safety improvements aimed at making streets safer for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. Local officials announced a series of projects that will be implemented across both cities as part of their ongoing Vision Zero initiatives, which focus on reducing serious traffic injuries and…

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Former Border Patrol Leader Signals Possible 2028 Presidential Campaign Centered on Immigration Enforcement

Former U.S. Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino has indicated that he is considering a possible run for president in 2028, a move that could bring one of the most outspoken supporters of strict immigration enforcement into the national political spotlight. Bovino, who previously served as chief of the Border Patrol’s El Centro sector in California,…

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New Jersey School Staffing Changes and Local Cybersecurity Concerns Lead Latest Community Developments

Residents across New Jersey are seeing important developments unfold in both education and local government, as a school district moves forward with a major staffing reorganization while a Jersey Shore community responds to a data security incident. One of the most significant updates comes from Belleville Public Schools, where district officials have introduced a reorganization…

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JD Vance Argues Democrats Need More Mainstream Candidates Ahead of Key Senate Races

Vice President JD Vance offered a sharp assessment of the Democratic Party on Monday, saying its electoral challenges could be solved by nominating what he described as more “normal” candidates. His remarks came during a television interview where he discussed upcoming Senate races in Maine and Texas as well as the broader political landscape heading…

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