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Princeton tells NJ campus protesters to clear out — or else?
Princeton President Christopher Eisgruber told pro-Palestinian protesters the site of their sit-in and hunger strike is needed for Class Day preparations.
2 seriously hurt in motorcycle-SUV accident in Gloucester Twp.
Two people on a motorcycle were seriously hurt in a crash involving an SUV late Monday night in Camden County.
Check your fridge: Aldi recalls cream cheese, could make you ill
Due to potential illness, German-based grocer, Aldi is recalling a popular product in D.C. and 28 states including New Jersey.
Ex-Marine wanted to massacre white people in New Jersey, feds say
Federal investigators say they have thwarted a potential mass shooting in Mercer County and announced the arrest of an ex-Marine.
Ex-Somers Point, Sea Isle postal supervisor admits stealing $54K
A former post office supervisor in Somers Point and Sea Isle City admitted to charges that he misappropriated over $54,000 in U.S. Postal Service money in 2022 and 2023.
4 NJ Red Lobster locations among dozens abruptly closed across US
Published reports say four Red Lobster restaurants in New Jersey are among the roughly 50 locations across the country that the chain has abruptly closed.
Voltaco's building in Ocean City sold, becoming catering spot
The once-popular Ocean City sandwich shop, Voltaco's, is about to come back to life with a new catering and takeout spot taking over the location.
New Jersey lawmakers pass overhaul of state’s open records law
Over jeers of “shame” shouted from the gallery, New Jersey lawmakers on Monday passed legislation to overhaul the state's open public records law despite objections from civil rights groups and the state's press association.
Workers in Atlantic City casino smoking lawsuit decry ‘poisonous’ workplace; state stresses taxes
A group of Atlantic City casino workers asked a judge Monday to ban smoking in the gambling halls, citing the toxic effects of working in a “poisonous” atmosphere, while the state said ending smoking could jeopardize a half-billion-dollar pot of money for senior citizens and the disabled.
Howell, NJ ex-police chief pleads guilty to sex affair cover-up
Former Howell police Chief Andrew Kudrick has admitted to lying to investigators in an attempt to conceal an affair with a township employee.