Daniel Brooks

Steve Pikiell Secures Key Offseason Goal by Retaining Rutgers Basketball Staff

Steve Pikiell’s offseason goal was to keep his coaching staff together. This followed one of Rutgers’ worst basketball seasons. Even while other shows wanted Pikiell, he succeeded. The Scarlet Knights will be more stable for a crucial new season. Pikiell publicly expressed concern that other colleges would hire his assistant coaches. However, Rutgers retained much…

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Jersey Shore

Seaside Heights Pushes Back Against Party Town Label After National Ranking

Seaside Heights leaders want to reduce partying. Hotels.com ranked Ocean County fifth for US beach parties. This photo doesn’t reflect Seaside Heights’ current situation, say locals. Infuriated, Mayor Tony Vaz said the borough has struggled for over 10 years to quit being a party town. Vaz’s statement listed extinct companies, which was untrue. Hotels.com removed…

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Grammy-Winning Songwriter Brett James Dies in North Carolina Plane Crash

The North Carolina plane crash killed Grammy-winning country performer Brett James. He developed modern countrymusic. James, who authored Carrie Underwood’s “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” was one of three people died in a Macon County crash near Franklin Thursday afternoon. Officials confirmed this. His age was 57. The small plane crashed at 3 p.m., killing three,…

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Officer’s 26-Minute Search Missed Double Homicide Scene in Franklin Township, NJ

A Franklin Township, New Jersey, police officer missed a double murder after 26 minutes of gunfire and screaming on August 1, 2025. Doctor Lauren Semanchik, 33, and her boyfriend Tyler Webb, 29, were found dead in a planned murder-suicide related to domestic abuse the next day. Nearby homeowners heard gunshots and screaming from Semanchik’s Upper…

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Jersey Shore Home Sale Voided After Unpermitted Renovations Lead to $1.5 Million Refund

A federal judge nullified the $1.5 million sale of a Margate City property because the sellers concealed considerable improvements done without licenses. This verdict emphasizes the need of transparency and local construction rules in real estate transactions. The lawsuit concerns a Tudor-style home in Margate’s Marven Gardens neighborhood. Vincent and Therese Novelli bought the four-bedroom…

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Tabernacle Residents Rally as Historic Rescue Squad Faces Imminent Closure

After 70 years, the Tabernacle Rescue Squad will close in less than 60 days, shocking the community. Want to keep it open. A recent county meeting was filled with individuals anxious about losing emergency services and urging politicians to reconsider. The meeting was full of community members who stressed the squad’s importance to Tabernacle’s emergency…

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