Daniel Brooks

New Jersey Lottery Player Wins Nearly $500,000 From Mercer County Grocery Store Ticket

Over $500,000 lottery jackpot changes life for New Jersey lottery winner. Locals and lottery players around the state were thrilled when a renowned Mercer County grocery store sold the winning ticket. The ticket has all five Jersey Cash 5 winning numbers from Saturday night, claims the NJ Lottery. The numbers drawn were 2, 19, 23,…

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Snowstorm Forces New Jersey Schools to Delay or Cancel Classes as Safety Concerns Grow

After a major snowstorm on Sunday, numerous New Jersey school districts have delayed openings and closures for Monday, December 15, 2025. The decision was taken after heavy snowfall, power outages, and risky storm travel. The state received 5–8 inches of snow Sunday for hours. Though snowfall intensity fluctuated, high gusts produced nighttime troubles. Student and…

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Brick Township Retail Plaza Changes Hands in Multi-Million Dollar Deal

A popular Brick Township, Ocean County, shopping center sold for $7.25 million. The deal shows investor confidence in suburban New Jersey retail despite changing customer preferences and economic uncertainties. About six acres of Yorktowne Plaza has 41,000 square feet of retail space. The plaza has long offered Brick Township residents food, banking, medical, and specialist…

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Luxury Rental Expansion Brings New Housing Options to Union Township

New high-end apartments in Union Township give Union County’s burgeoning area more housing. Landmark designed the 85-unit five-story rental complex. Late this year, it will open. Centurion Union Center’s new 968 Bonnel Court building features superb one- and two-bedroom apartments. They offer the best features for $2,395 a month. In December, the developer intends to…

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Fear Inside the Dorms: New Jersey Students Describe Lockdown Terror After Brown University Shooting

On Saturday afternoon, Brown University students fled and families sought answers following a tragic incident. The college lockdown after the violence caused New Jersey students hours of anxiety. The midday incident occurred as many students were studying, napping, or preparing for examinations. A regular day was changed by campus phone emergency notifications of an active…

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Trump’s Core Support Shows Signs of Cooling as New Poll Reveals Growing Unease

A new national poll shows that some of President Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters are losing interest. Republicans and Make America Great Again voters still favor Trump, but new data reveal a gradual shift that might alter politics in the coming months. The countrywide poll of over twenty thousand respondents shows that both traditional Republicans…

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New Jersey Democrats Risk Voter Backlash as Cost-of-Living Concerns Clash With Tax Talk

The intersection of national economic arguments, legal battles, and foreign policy issues with local affordability concerns is tense in New Jersey politics. Voters are worried that government leaders are losing touch with financial reality, especially as rumors circulate about a New Jersey sales tax rise. When households are already struggling with high pricing, housing costs,…

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Local Woman Found Handcuffed in Car Hours After Disappearing From College Parking Lot

Morris County mother found handcuffed in suspect’s car front seat hours after leaving college parking lot last week. Kidnapping confirmed against target. On December 5th  her family submit her missing reportto Bayonne Police in the afternoon. Due to safety concerns, her parents stated she had not picked up her children from school and could not…

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John Stamos Set to Star in Netflix’s Gripping ‘Hunting Wives’ Series

John Stamos, best known for playing Jesse Katsopolis on “Full House,” plays a hazardous role in Netflix’s criminal drama “The Hunting Wives.” The actor admitted his role on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” prompting doubts about the show’s bold topic. Stamos joked that his wife, Caitlin McHugh, inquired if his interview section required nudity….

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New Jersey State Police Leader to Retire Amid Controversy Over Alleged Antisemitic Comment

A senior official will depart early next year as bias charges and internal probes plague the New Jersey State Police. State Police second-in-command Lt. Colonel Sean Kilcomons will retire in January after Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill takes office. He resigned after a department event investigation into his alleged discriminatory comment last year. The April 2024 “Take…

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