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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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New Jersey Court Upholds Gender-Inclusive School Policies Amid Legal Challenge

New Jersey’s gender-inclusive public school equity and inclusion standards were affirmed by an appeal court. Last week, conservative activist Shawn Hyland’s lawsuit against the state’s updated educational regulations for violating parental and religious rights was dismissed. The 2023 New Jersey State Board of Education regulations aim to align public schools with the Law Against Discrimination….

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Spotted Lanternfly Population Decline in New Jersey: What Experts Say

  The invasive Asian spotted lanternfly has plagued New Jersey since 2018. Over time, these pests have spread across the state, harming crops and plants. They have declined in several New Jersey areas, according to reports. Experts attribute this population drop to many factors. Lanternfly populations may have suffered from this year’s harsh winter. The…

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Americans Unite on Political Rhetoric After Charlie Kirk’s Fatal Shooting

The killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk prompted a recent poll showing that Americans are now agreeing on how political rhetoric incites violence. After Kirk was fatally murdered at Utah Valley University, a survey found that many people feel strong political discourse is encouraging violent crimes nationwide. Nearly two-thirds of U.S. people believe political discourse…

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America’s Immigration Crackdown Sparks Fears of History Repeating Itself

Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests are reviving discussions about civil rights, government overreach, and history. In New Jersey, social media footage of ICE authorities detaining an unidentified immigrant went viral. For many, seeing masked officials remove people from the streets prompted concerns about enforcement’s reach and who would be next. The issue goes beyond immigration…

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Murphy Expands Support for New Jersey’s Military Families Through New Initiative

Governor Phil Murphy has pledged to help military families in New Jersey. Murphy announced New Jersey’s participation in the national “Do Your Part” campaign to improve resources for active-duty, Guard, and Reserve military members and their families. The program, developed with Blue Star Families and the National Governors Association, helps states identify and address military…

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Ocean County Receives Record $273K Grant for Litter Cleanup and Environmental Protection

Ocean County, NJ Clean Communities Grant was $273,576.97 this year. The state’s highest county payment. New Jersey cleans up trash and protects Barnegat Bay with this money. Many environmental and community cleanup activities will benefit from the funding. Programs reduce littering, clean up waste, and educate. The Ocean County Department of Solid Waste Management may…

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