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Man robs 7-Eleven near Rutgers-Camden campus with scissors
Police are searching for a man who held up and robbed a 7-Eleven near the Rutgers University-Camden campus with a pair of scissors.
Cops: Jackson, NJ man likely drunk in crash that hurt passengers
The 40-year-old driver was uninjured after failing to negotiate a right turn and crashing into a tree, police say.
Ex-mayor of Wildwood indicted, again, on misconduct allegations
Peter Byron, of Wildwood, faces a new state indictment after pleading guilty to federal charges — and still facing separate fraud allegations along with current Wildwood leaders.
NJ lawmaker says fast food chains are not following the law
Sen. John McKeon sent a letter to the 50 largest food-service establishments in New Jersey, urging them to better comply with a state law on the books since 2022.
New Jersey MVC considers fee hikes to close major budget gap
Top New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission officials say they may have to make major increases to fees for the first time in years to close a growing budget gap.
Return of the spotted lanternfly — where in NJ will have it the worst?
New Jersey is just about next in line to see millions emerge from their eggs, feed on plants and trees, and pester residents.
Sixers lose heartbreaker, trail Knicks 2-0 in series: Inside the loss
Just when it looked as though the Sixers would wrap up a victory in Game 2, ignored timeout calls, missed fouls, and an untimely offensive rebound by the Knicks put Philadelphia into a two-games-to-zero hole, 104-101.