New Jersey Shops Ride the Revival Wave as VHS Tapes Gain Surprising Popularity

VHS cassettes, once thought obsolete, are making a comeback in New Jersey, despite streaming platforms and digital downloads. VHS tapes revolutionized home entertainment almost 50 years ago by letting consumers view movies anytime. DVDs replaced VCRs in the early 2000s, and Japan stopped making them in 2016. Classic recordings are gaining new fans nowadays. The…

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Storm Prices and State Law: Why Higher Snow Shovel Costs May Not Be Illegal in New Jersey

When a significant winter storm is coming, buyers rush to buy snow shovels, rock salt, generators, and other emergency goods. Prices often rise during these periods. Many shoppers fear illegal price gouging. That’s not always the case under New Jersey law. A declaration of emergency is needed to enforce price gouging in New Jersey. State…

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Michele Tafoya Faces Criticism After Incorrect Claim About California Homelessness Rate

Former “Sunday Night Football” sideline reporter and current U.S. Senate candidate Michele Tafoya revealed a false statistic about California homelessness on television, sparking outrage. Tafoya, a Minnesota Republican senatorial candidate, made the statement on Fox News’ “Gutfeld!” on Thursday. In discussing her campaign and politics, she said “almost 30% of Californians are homeless on any…

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At Medal of Honor Event, Trump Highlights White House Renovation Alongside Tribute to Army Heroes

On Monday, President Donald Trump spoke at a Medal of Honor ceremony about bravery and sacrifice. Instead, his speech highlighted an unanticipated change in White House décor and a ballroom restoration project. In the White House East Room, three U.S. Army soldiers received the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military decoration for combat courage….

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New Jersey at Center of National Storm as Trump Faces Epstein Claims and ICE Legal Battle Intensifies

In his recent State of the Union address, President Donald Trump touted a robust economy and firm foreign policy. Political celebrations were scarce outside the chamber. Renewed accusations against convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, tariff issues, Iran discussion, and a mounting judicial battle over immigration enforcement have made this a stormy political week, with New…

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Reswim Decision at New Jersey Meet of Champions Sparks Title Shift and Appeal Plan

After a disputed re-swim changed the boys 100-yard breaststroke final at New Jersey’s greatest high school swimming championship, controversy ensued. It happened at the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association’s Meet of Champions, the state’s best individual swimming championship. The event was place March 1, 2026, at Gloucester County Institute of Technology in Sewell. Summit…

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New Jersey Supreme Court Orders New Trial After Finding Fair Trial Violations in Drug Case

The New Jersey Supreme Court overturned a Cumberland County man’s drug convictions, stating that trial errors violated his constitutional right to a fair hearing. The verdict is overturned and a fresh trial ordered. Gerald W. Butler of Millville was convicted of conspiracy, narcotics delivery, and possession. A 2016 Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office Organized Crime Bureau…

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Small Gloucester County Bakery Faces Online Backlash After Governor’s Visit

Just days after New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill visited a Gloucester County family-owned bakery to boost local businesses, it received unexpected internet opposition. In her second month in office, Democratic Governor Sherrill visited Two Sweet Boutique in Deptford last Friday. The bakery said the visit was part of a discussion about supporting New Jersey small…

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