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Wood-Ridge has grown into an NJIC contender in recent years, and new coach Andrew Carbone hopes to keep that going.
Five projects are now underway, in North Bergen, at the Hoboken-Weehawken border, on the western edge of Manhattan and in the middle of the Hudson.
We take a closer look at public vs. private schools in North Jersey and what to consider when making a decision.
But let's not single out New Jersey and Texas. Florida — especially Miami and many low-lying, overbuilt Gulf Coast communities — are other flood disasters waiting to happen. Even New York City, with ...
Launching this list of bizarre scoops is Van Leeuwen's Kraft Mac & Cheese ice cream; a limited-edition pint the brand released on National Mac and Cheese Day in 2021. Made with cheese powder, milk, ...
RetireReady NJ is an IRA-type plan for private sector workers at companies with 25 or more employees that don't offer retirements savings plans ...
After years of playing on grass, Saddle Brook heads into this season with a new turf field, a new playbook and a new head ...
Five school administrators in Belleville have filed lawsuits accusing the business administrator of sexual harassment.
The real estate market continued to show signs of rebalancing in June, with more home listings and price reductions.
In a scathing report this week, New Jersey's ombudsman for people with disabilities appeals to our candidates for governor: Group homes are in crisis.
Mayor Andre Sayegh has come up short in his efforts to get extra state aid to balance Paterson’s $302 million budget for 2025.
A bill that would allow for the “natural organic reduction” or “controlled supervised decomposition” of human remains is on Gov. Phil Murphy’s desk.