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Paul McCartney wows Glastonbury with NJ’s Bruce Springsteen
Paul McCartney was joined onstage at Glastonbury Festival by Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl and rock icon Bruce Springsteen.
United cuts flights at Newark, NJ airport as cancellations mount
United Airlines will cut about 50 flights a day out of Newark Libert International Airport to reduce long delays.
Ocean City, NJ offshore wind farm hires firm to connect to power grid
Ocean Wind 1, the developers of a wind energy farm off the southern New Jersey coast, have hired two companies to connect the project to the electrical grid on land.
Excited buyers, Gov. Murphy celebrate NJ legal recreational marijuana
NJ’s recreational marijuana marketplace is open for business. Recreational sales of cannabis for adults 21 and older started Thursday, with the first alternative treatment centers opening early in the day.
Indoor masks return to Philadelphia: What about New Jersey?
Will masks return to New Jersey?
Plane rolls off runway at NJ airport after touching down, no injuries
A private plane rolled off the runway at Morristown Airport in Hanover just after landing Saturday morning. Officials said the flight coming in from Atlanta had four people on board. There were no injuries, officials said.
NJ man in GoFundMe homeless vet scam gets 2 years in federal prison
A New Jersey man who conspired with his then-girlfriend to cook up a feel-good story about a helpful homeless man was sentenced in federal court Friday to more than two years in prison.
TV icon, Betty White, has died weeks shy of her 100th birthday
The legendary comedic actress, arguably best known as Rose on "The Golden Girls," would have turned 100 on Jan. 17.
Tolls in NJ rising on Parkway, Turnpike, AC Expressway starting Jan. 1
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority, which operates the Garden State Parkway and the New Jersey Turnpike, is raising tolls by 3% in 2022.
You now need fewer days to quarantine, isolate for COVID
U.S. health officials on Monday cut isolation restrictions for Americans who catch the coronavirus.
New Jersey to pay $53M over COVID deaths at veteran’s homes
New Jersey will pay about $53 million to settle claims that the state's negligence contributed to the deaths of more than 100 veterans at state-run homes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
After over 100 years, Wildwood, NJ boardwalk is undergoing repairs
Work started last week on a three-block section. Eventually, 20 of the boardwalk's 26 blocks will be refurbished.