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Gottheimer urges NJEA to cancel “Teaching Palestine” session, citing concerns over antisemitism and misinformation
NEW JERSEY — U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) has called on the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) to cancel its planned “Teaching Palestine” session at the organization’s annual convention in Atlantic City, citing concerns that…
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New Jersey ranks 12th in nation for household debt increase, report shows
NEW JERSEY – With U.S. household debt reaching $18.59 trillion in the third quarter of 2025, a new report from WalletHub shows that New Jersey experienced one of the nation’s…
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Pope John senior football players turn Homecoming into a tribute to teachers who shaped their lives
SPARTA TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Sussex County) — At Pope John XXIII Regional High School, this year’s Homecoming celebration was about more than football — it was about gratitude. Senior football players…
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Traffic shift scheduled on Route 53 in Denville for monthlong construction work
DENVILLE TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Morris County) — The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) announced that a traffic shift will begin Thursday night, Nov. 6, on Route 53 in Denville, as…
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Morris County committee recommends $6.95 million to preserve 192 acres across Denville, Mendham, and Rockaway
MORRIS COUNTY, N.J. — The Morris County Open Space Trust Fund Committee has recommended that the Board of County Commissioners approve $6.95 million in grants to preserve more than 192…
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Greenwich Township Police and school district host second annual meet and greet for students with disabilities
GREENWICH TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Warren County) — The Greenwich Township Police Department and the Greenwich Township School District hosted their second annual Meet and Greet for students with disabilities and their…
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Roxbury police host Thanksgiving food drive to support local families in need
ROXBURY TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Morris County) — The Roxbury Township Police Department is partnering with Roxbury Social Services to host a Thanksgiving Food Drive throughout November, aiming to help families and…
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Hunterdon Medical Center to implement new safety and security measures beginning Nov. 10
RARITAN TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Hunterdon County) — Hunterdon Health announced new safety and security measures that will take effect on Monday, Nov. 10, at Hunterdon Medical Center, designed to enhance protection for…
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Warren County chef wins International Impact Book Award for memoir ‘The King of Wings’
PHOENIX, AZ — Chef Bruno Pascale, owner of Marley’s Gotham Grill in Hackettstown and Marley’s Jr. in Mansfield Township, has earned national recognition after receiving an International Impact Book Award for…
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Morris County begins overnight paving on Sussex Turnpike between Randolph and Morristown
MORRIS COUNTY, N.J. — The Morris County Division of Engineering and Transportation announced that paving operations began this week on Sussex Turnpike between Randolph and Morristown, with one lane of…
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Custom orthotics from St. Luke’s help local business owner overcome chronic foot pain
For Tony Pagliaroli, owner of Scott Powersports in Coopersburg, life has always been about staying active — from racing motorcycles and hiking to walking his dogs. But two years ago,…
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ShopRite and Wakefern pledge $1.25 million to food banks to support families affected by government shutdown
ShopRite and its parent company, Wakefern Food Corp., are pledging $1.25 million in food and funds to food banks across the region to help families impacted by the ongoing federal…
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American Lung Association: New Jersey among top states for lung cancer survival but racial disparities persist
TRENTON, N.J. — The American Lung Association in New Jersey released its 2025 “State of Lung Cancer” report on Wednesday, revealing that while the Garden State continues to make progress…
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Operation Toy Train to make multiple Northwest New Jersey stops for Toys for Tots collections
NORTHWEST, NJ – The holiday season is rolling in with a special mission — Operation Toy Train will travel through northwest New Jersey on Saturday, December 6, Sunday, December 7,…
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St. Luke’s providers return from life-changing medical mission trip to Rwanda
St. Luke’s University Health Network providers Dr. William Burfeind, chairman of surgery and thoracic surgeon, and Julia Burfeind, PA-C, recently returned from a transformative medical mission trip to Boneza, Rwanda,…
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Mega Millions jackpot climbs to $843 million, eighth largest in game’s history
The Mega Millions® jackpot continues to soar, reaching an estimated $843 million — or $391.7 million in cash — ahead of the next drawing on Friday, November 7, after no…
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Rutgers awarded $3.75 million federal grant to train next generation of special education leaders
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (Middlesex County) — Rutgers University has been awarded a five-year, $3.75 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to prepare future leaders in special education administration…
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Sherrill and Caldwell clinch New Jersey governor’s race, marking historic win for Democrats
NEW JERSEY — Democrat Mikie Sherrill secured election as New Jersey’s next governor, alongside her running mate Dale Caldwell, in a major victory over Republican opponent Jack Ciattarelli on Nov.…
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Centenary University earns 2025 Campus Prevention Network Seal of Prevention for second consecutive year
HACKETTSTOWN, N.J. (Warren County) — Centenary University has received the 2025 Campus Prevention Network (CPN) Seal of Prevention, an honor presented by Vector Solutions that recognizes colleges and universities demonstrating…
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Red Cross urges heating safety as colder weather increases home fire risks; responds to 7,500+ fires since September 1
As colder weather settles in across the region, the American Red Cross is urging families to take precautions when turning their heat back on — a seasonal shift that significantly…
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Woman accused of initiating juvenile altercation at Hackettstown Dunkin Donuts
HACKETTSTOWN, N.J. (Warren County) — A Hackettstown woman has been charged after police said she was involved in initiating a physical altercation between two juveniles at the Dunkin Donuts last…
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