William Blake

Jersey Shore September Escapes 2025: The Best Time to Experience the Coast Without Crowds

Millions of people visit the Jersey Shore each summer, making its boardwalks, beaches, and restaurants some of New Jersey’s busiest. The Shore becomes calmer and more attractive after Labor Day. The right blend of mild weather, wide spaces, and a calm coastal attitude makes September, sometimes known as “local summer,” a favorite month for locals…

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Morristown Medical Plaza Near Major Hospital Changes Hands in $13.2M Deal

The $13.2 million sale of a prominent medical office building in Morristown, New Jersey, was a major healthcare real estate deal this summer. Morris County’s specialist medical activities have long been centered in Madison Avenue Medical Plaza, less than a mile from Morristown Medical Center. The three-story, 58,440-square-foot tower at 310 Madison Avenue lies on…

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Free Community Events in Passaic County Offer Passport, Veteran ID, and Medicare Assistance This September

September offers many opportunities for Passaic County residents to get help with vital paperwork and government services without going far. Free outreach activities across the county will make passports, notaries, and veteran picture ID cards easier to get. Staff will also help with Medicare, Social Security, and veterans’ affairs, giving community members access to critical…

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Dazzling Northern Lights Expected Tonight as Solar Storm Pushes Aurora Visibility Across the U.S.

A large solar storm will show the Northern Lights tonight, a rare treat for US skywatchers. The aurora borealis is expected to reach more than a dozen states, from the upper Midwest to the Northeast and Pacific Northwest, farther south than usual. The spectacular event occurred when a solar flare drove charged particles toward Earth….

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Family Battles Over Who Should Replace 93-Year-Old Veteran’s Lost Dentures at N.J. Hospital

A New Jersey family worries after their 93-year-old Korean War veteran father was discharged from a hospital without dentures. The family must now select who pays the $4,500 replacement. The protagonist, Frank Celenza, has always liked food. From ribs to meaty sandwiches on crispy Italian bread, eating has always been his obsession. However, losing his…

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New Jersey Police K-9s Travel to Minneapolis to Bring Comfort After Catholic School Tragedy

The Devils and Hoboken are launching a free youth ball hockey program in October to attract kids interested in hockey. The program will bring ice hockey to underprivileged youngsters at the Multi-Service Center on Grand Street’s newly renovated Johnny Ray McDonald Jr. Hockey Rink. Hoboken and adjacent 5–17-year-old boys and girls can learn hockey basics…

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Aroldis Chapman Extends Career with Red Sox After Stellar Season Against Former Team

Former Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman will continue in Boston after extending his contract through 2026. Under the $13.3 million agreement with a mutual option for 2027, the experienced reliever will help the Red Sox build on current momentum. Since arrival, 37-year-old Chapman has dominated Boston. After being known for his flame-throwing fastball and late-inning struggles,…

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Paul Finebaum Doubts Bill Belichick’s Tar Heels Can Compete in the ACC

National voices are lowering expectations for the Bill Belichick era at North Carolina football. Even with one of the most renowned coaches in football history on the sidelines, college football pundit Paul Finebaum believes the Tar Heels have “no chance” of becoming Atlantic Coast Conference contenders. Belichick, who led the Patriots to six Super Bowl…

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