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Morris County Commissioners approve more than $3.8M in human services grants
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ – The Morris County Board of County Commissioners approved more than $3.8 million in 2025 Grant-in-Aid (GIA) funding to support 76 human services related programs in the coming year that were recommended by…
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Lukas Liakhovitch of Hackettstown named 2024-2025 Governor’s STEM Scholar
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ (Warren County) – The Governor’s STEM Scholars (GSS) is proud to welcome Lukas Liakhovitch of Hackettstown into their 2024-2025 class. elected from among more tan 1,000 applicants from across…
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Chocolate lovers rejoice! Fire Brands teams up with Mars Wrigley to officially launch Snickers, Twix, Milk Way chocolate milks
Some of America’s favorite candy brands, SNICKERS®, TWIX® and MILKY WAY®, are hitting shelves in an entirely new format as flavor-rich reduced fat chocolate milks. SNICKERS™, TWIX™ & MILKY WAY™ Chocolate Milks will deliver these beloved…
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Latest consumer product recalls
Here are the product recalls New Jerseyans should know about this week: Polaris Recalls RZR XP 1000 and XP 4 1000 Recreational Off-Road Vehicles (ROVs) Due to Fire Hazard (Recall…
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Hunterdon County Clerk Mary Melfi honored with community awards
HUNTERDON COUNTY, NJ – Hunterdon County Clerk Mary Melfi was honored with the prestigious “Essence of Hunterdon” award at the Hunterdon County Business Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony last month…
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Annual holiday event Deck the Halls returns to Morristown’s historic sites
MORRISTOWN, NJ (Morris County) – The Morris County Tourism Bureau and the Morris County Economic Development Alliance will host their annual fundraiser, Deck the Halls, on Dec. 7, from 10:00…
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NJ Department of Agriculture highlights new foods available for school meals
NEW JERSEY – New Jersey high school students and school officials Thursday previewed the newest lunch and breakfast offerings available from food manufacturers for the 2025-26 school year during the…
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Rutgers Public Health research illustrates rise in use of paid family leave in New Jersey
NEW JERSEY – Rutgers School of Public Health research found that New Jersey’s expansion of the Family Leave Insurance program in 2019 and 2020 was associated with a sharp increase…
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AAA: An early holiday gift? Gas prices plunge to three-year low
Like a glacier grinding its way to the sea, the national average for a gallon of gas is closing in on the $3 mark, shedding three cents since last week…
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Mount Olive Township Mayor’s granddaughter diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer, family seeks community support
MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP, NJ (Morris County) – Mount Olive Township Mayor Joe Nicastro’s 2 ½-year-old granddaughter, Wrenna, has been diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer. The young girl has been undergoing…
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Senator Space honors families of fallen service members with memorial highway
NEW JERSEY – The Senate Transportation Committee Thursday voted in favor of bipartisan legislation sponsored by Senator Parker Space (R-24) that would rename the Blue Star Memorial Highway as the…
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Pohatcong Township police seek public’s help after traffic study camera boxes damaged
POHATCONG TOWNSHIP, NJ (Warren County) – The Pohatcong Township Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance following the damage to two camera boxes on River Road. The incident occurred after…
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Warren County Commissioner Director James R. Kern III calls on federal government to address unexplained drone activity
WARREN COUNTY, NJ – Commissioner Director Kern is urging the federal government to provide a detailed response to the growing concerns about unexplained drone activity in Warren County and northwest…
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Odds of a white Christmas; which areas have the best and worst chance of a snowy holiday
Bitterly cold air has spread across much of the northern and eastern United States this week, but AccuWeather expert meteorologists say a pattern change on the horizon could lead to…
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Route 206 northbound lane closure Friday night for work at Falcon Road and Triangle Road intersection in Somerset County
HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP, NJ (Somerset County) – Route 206 northbound is scheduled to have a lane closure Friday night for work at the Falcon Road/Triangle Road intersection as the Route 206,…
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NRF and Happy Returns report: 2024 retail returns to total $890 billion
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Returns continue to pose a significant cost for the retail industry, with total returns projected to reach $890 billion in 2024, according to a report released Thursday…
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Atlantic Health System CEO Brian Gragnolati announces retirement
MORRISTOWN, NJ (Morris County) – The Atlantic Health System Board of Trustees this week announced that President & Chief Executive Officer, Brian Gragnolati, has shared his intention to retire. Leader…
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Hackettstown to host second annual New Year’s Eve Blast with fun, entertainment, and M&M’S countdown to midnight
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ (Warren County) – The Town of Hackettstown, the Hackettstown Police Department, the Hackettstown Business Improvement District, and local businesses will host the second annual Hackettstown New Year’s Eve…
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Mountain Creek Resort announces opening date for the 2024-2025 winter season
VERNON TOWNSHIP, NJ (Sussex County) – Mountain Creek Resort in Vernon Township, he New York Metro Area’s premier destination for four-season mountain adventure, today announced that it will officially open for…
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Deadly trio on U.S. roads: Speeding, distractions, and aggression, AAA survey finds
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In 2023, nearly 41,000 people were killed in U.S. traffic crashes, a sobering reminder of the ongoing public health crisis on our roads. Despite a slight decrease…
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JCP&L completes pre-winter inspections, maintenance to help keep power flowing safely and reliably during frigid months
NEW JERSEY – Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L), a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., has completed preventative maintenance and inspections to reinforce the electric grid in its 3,200-square-mile service region…
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