Who has N.J.'s best student section for winter sports? Nominate your school now!
Get your nominations in for the winter edition of our statewide contest Can you feel the gym shake? Are you looking at a sea of red, white and blue, or have the bleachers become a balmy beach scene in...
View ArticlePart of Phillipsburg's past reopens as Morris Canal Greenway (PHOTOS)
The Morris Canal helped Phillipsburg grow in the 1800s, and hopes are a network of trails can help do it again. Watch video The Morris Canal is intertwined not just with Phillipsburg's history, but...
View ArticleWarren County authorities seek Gerald Guarino - fugitive of the week
The 47-year-old is wanted on a charge of false 911 calls, according to the Warren County Prosecutor's Office. Gerald Guarino (Courtesy photo | For lehighvalleylive.com) Gerald D. Guarino, 47, is...
View ArticleFor many N.J. workers, taking a sick day isn't OK | Editorial
Even as New Jersey tries to emerge from its decade-long financial doldrums, many fields remain understaffed, forcing many workers to show up no matter how they feel. The federal Centers for Disease...
View ArticleGottheimer getting office space courtesy of Republican mayor
The office in Vernon will be one of six "constituent service centers." VERNON -- Mayor Harry Shortway, whose crossover endorsement of U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer made waves last fall, is offering...
View Article2nd victim dies after Warren County group home shooting
The other person committed suicide. The second victim in a shooting early Tuesday at a Warren County group home has died, New Jersey State Police confirmed Saturday. Randolph Meisten, 67, died...
View ArticleGottheimer debuting district office in Glen Rock
U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer will hold an 11 a.m. ribbon-cutting ceremony outside his Glen Rock office. GLEN ROCK -- U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer is launching a second district office Sunday, not far from...
View ArticleThis N.J. billiards hall lets you rack 'em on 100-year-old tables (PHOTOS)
There's a story behind every table at Rack & Roll Billiards Hall and Museum. Every billiards table has a story, and David Merring wants to tell you all of them. There's the one he said he got from...
View ArticleEMS Council of N.J. selects several from Central Jersey
The EMS Council of New Jersey officers recently gathered to recite their oaths of office at the Middlesex County Fire Academy. SAYREVILLE - The EMS Council of New Jersey officers recently gathered to...
View ArticlePlay-Doh: A Dover teacher's handiwork
How the need to clean wallpaper led to an iconic plaything. According to playdoh.hasbro.com, more than 950 million pounds --or, 2 billion cans -- of Play-Doh have been "squished and squashed since...
View ArticleScooter snarl: Motorized bike disrupts traffic at busy intersection
Police said the scooter was obstructing traffic. A man operating a motorized scooter snarled traffic during rush hour at a busy Warren County intersection, police said. (File photo) Cited was Craig...
View ArticleDriver was DWI and twice legal limit in N.J. crash, cops say
The vehicle left the road and struck a small tree, police said. A drunken driver who was double the legal limit crashed into a tree in Washington Township, Warren County, police said. Officers...
View ArticlePickup truck hits utility pole, wall at Route 22 off-ramp (PHOTOS)
Phillipsburg police are investigating the accident. The driver of a pickup truck Saturday afternoon lost control of the vehicle, crashed through a utility pole and into a wall in Phillipsburg,...
View ArticleNasty nor'easter to hit N.J. with heavy rain, damaging winds, snow, ice
Strong coastal storm to get more intense as the day goes on, setting stage for messy Monday evening commute and possible power outages If you thought Monday was going to be an ordinary start to the...
View ArticleN.J. pets in need: Jan. 23, 2017
Dogs and cats throughout New Jersey await adoption. Here is this week's collection of some of the dogs and cats in need of adoption in northern and central New Jersey. If a nonprofit rescue group or...
View ArticleEx-governors set aside politics in looming climate fight | Editorial
Two former New Jersey governors, Democrat Jim Florio and Republican Christine Todd Whitman, are working with the League of Conservation Voters' Education Fund to launch a campaign they hope will...
View ArticleN.J. driver uses tape on license plate to avoid arrest, cops say
The driver also was found in possession of stolen items, police said. A Hackettstown woman found herself in a sticky situation when she decided to use black tape to change letters on her license plate...
View ArticleCops: DWI driver collides with concrete wall, oncoming car
The driver attempted to leave the scene following the initial crash, police said. A drunken Hackettstown man whose car struck a street sign and concrete wall attempted to drive away before being hit...
View ArticleDriver cut free in Washington rollover accident (PHOTOS)
The driver of a Honda CR-V hit an unoccupied parked car prior to the rollover, according to reports from the scene. The driver of a Honda CR-V crashed into a parked car Monday night in Washington,...
View ArticleNJ.com Wrestling Top 20 for Jan. 24: Top 9 doing just fine
The top nine teams in the NJ.com Top 20 remained the same, however, among the next 11 there was movement galore.
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