Hunterdon County Pushes for Restoration of Full Vehicle Services in Flemington

Hunterdon County authorities want the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission to restore full registration and licensing services in Flemington, saying the present restrictions on citizens, businesses, and local governments are unnecessary. People who must go beyond the county for typical motor vehicle transactions are frustrated by the county’s request. Hunterdon County Board of Commissioners Director…

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New Session of HOW Job Training for Women Set to Begin This September

Project Self-Sufficiency in Newton, New Jersey will begin its Higher Opportunities for Women (HOW) employment training program on September 23. This sixteen-week program gives local women the skills, experience, and confidence to land entry-level administrative or office-support jobs. How it combines computer training, classroom instruction, and real-world experience. Participants will receive 80 hours of computer…

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Camden County

Camden County Town Hall Canceled Amid Security Concerns Following Charlie Kirk’s Death

After Charlie Kirk’s shooting, Camden County officials canceled a Friday town hall meeting at Haddon Heights High School due to security concerns. The county rescheduled the event to ensure citizen, student, and staff safety. Once preparations ensure attendance’ safety, a new town hall date will be announced. A Camden County official said the meeting was…

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Big Little Lies Returns: HBO Announces Season 3 After Six-Year Hiatus

HBO renewed “Big Little Lies” for a third season after six years. 2017 Emmy-winning drama will return with more stories about the winner. From “Atlanta” and “Fargo,” French author Francesca Sloane will write the next season’s opening episode. She will produce with David E. Kelley, Reese Witherspoon, and Nicole Kidman. The famous show’s perspective switches…

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Hoboken

City of Hoboken to Begin Automated Camera Enforcement for Illegal Parking

Hoboken, NJ— Hoboken will implement automated camera-based enforcement on October 1, 2025, to minimize illegal parking, congestion, and road safety. The city’s new CLEAR (Camera-based License plate Enforcement for Access & Response times) system will ticket traffic-blocking cars, especially on Washington Street between Observer Highway and Eighth Street. Hoboken’s Vision Zero CLEAR initiative targets bike…

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Beloved New Jersey School Honoring Fallen Astronaut Placed on Market Amid District Restructuring

Jackson residents mourn the sale of a beloved New Jersey school named for astronaut Christa McAuliffe. Christa McAuliffe Middle School, which closed in June, is listed for $54.5 million. Jackson School District stated that bids are due October 15. A two-story, 126,305-square-foot school structure and five modular classrooms are on the 37-acre complex. The school…

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Oscar Nuñez Brings Back Mockumentary Magic in Peacock’s “The Paper”

Oscar Nuñez, famed for his portrayal as accountant Oscar Martinez, will return to the mockumentary genre, bringing nostalgia and a refreshing experience to fans of The Office. The Union City, New Jersey native stars in The Paper, a satirical comedy about local journalism in an age of clickbait and shrinking newsrooms. Throughout nine seasons, Nuñez…

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‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Takes Its Fashion Magic to Newark as Filming Expands Beyond New York

Fans were not disappointed by “The Devil Wears Prada” sequel’s beauty and star power. The production is crossing the Hudson to New Jersey after weeks of turning NYC streets into runways, bringing Hollywood fever to Newark. As Andy Sachs and Miranda Priestly, Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep have been filming in Manhattan for nearly two…

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