Category: Science & Tech
New Jersey Takes Legal Stand After Solar Funding Reversal Amid Rising Energy Costs
As electricity rates go up and government support for solar power projects goes down, people in New Jersey who use energy are having a hard time right now. The state’s lawsuit against the federal government shows that the fight over clean energy funding, cost, and policy direction is getting worse. New Jersey has joined a…
Stranded Humpback Whale Fails to Survive Rescue Effort on New Jersey Coast
Helpers found a dead newborn humpback whale on Long Beach Island, New Jersey, over the weekend. On Friday afternoon, NJDEP flights sighted the animal in shallow water near Beach Haven. The Coast Guard and Marine Mammal Stranding Center acted promptly, but the whale was too damaged to save. A Coast Guard helicopter found the whale…
U.S. Urges Caution: Reconsider Travel to Madagascar Amid Rising Unrest
The U.S. Department of State advises Level 3 “Reconsider Travel” for Madagascar. Starting September 27, the latest notice predicts escalating violent crime and political unrest nationwide. The advisory warns Madagascar is unstable. Nationwide protests can become violent without warning. These events have seen looting, vandalism, and property damage, according to authorities. Bystanders and guests have…
One of New Jersey’s priciest colleges unveils a full-tuition aid plan — here’s who could benefit
A high-cost New Jersey private college wants to waive tuition for select students. This gives low- and middle-income families a rare college chance. Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken charges hefty tuition. Annual tuition and fees are $65,000. Many prospective kids and their families find the school one of the state’s most expensive. According to…
N.J. Woman Seeks Damages from Volvo After Hands-Free Tailgate Allegedly Causes Brain Injury
After a Volvo SUV’s hands-free tailgate abruptly closed and hit her head, a Toms River, New Jersey woman sued Volvo and connected parties for traumatic brain injury. The late October Ocean County Superior Court case highlights automated vehicle concerns. The plaintiff was behind the SUV with the tailgate open when a dog walked under the…
See How Coastal Towns Along Jersey Shore Were Pounded and Flooded by a Nor’easter
Monday’s nor’easter swamped Jersey Shore streets, disrupting life. Seas and surf flooded Manasquan, Monmouth County, and Brigantine, Atlantic County. Today, afternoon high tide, rain, and winds overwhelmed drainage systems with ocean water. Brigantine’s East Shore Drive and 12th Street homes flooded. Roads became streams as Berkeley Township submerged Bayview Avenue. Many roads and seaside businesses…
Rethinking New Jersey’s Energy Strategy for Real-World Relief
As utility rates rise and power sources are unpredictable, New Jersey’s energy condition is stretched. An ambitious electrification and renewable energy plan failed, demonstrating the gap between ambition and reality. Energy policy must combine affordability, reliability, and environmental goals. Power price fluctuations hurt many state households. Multiple utility territories have seen double-digit energy bill hikes…
Historic Discovery During Hospital Demolition Reveals Link to Medical Legacy
Workers deconstructing a Morristown, New Jersey hospital found an artifact that links the city’s medical system to its history. Atlantic Rehabilitation Institute’s Mount Kemble complex’s crumbling façade was destroyed, revealing a century-old commemorative stone beneath the entrance floor. The Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth placed the slab when All Souls Hospital opened in 1893,…
Affordable Housing or a Clean Environment: Why We Shouldn’t Be Forced to Choose
People usually think of cheap flats in dense buildings when they hear “affordable housing.” Forests, pure water, and clean air come to mind when they hear “clean environment.” Unfortunately, these two ideals are typically presented as conflicting forces, as if society must choose one. But competition shouldn’t be required. Safe, stable housing and a healthy…
Health Care Costs Set to Surge in New Jersey Amid Budget Turmoil
As federal spending teeters and political divides in Washington grow, New Jersey consumers’ health care premiums may rise sharply. The delays in funding crucial legislation are affecting hospitals, clinics, and individual insurance coverage. Federal appropriations stalemate is the main issue. Health care subsidies, especially for low-income people, delay or shut down when budget windows end…

