Newark Imposes Curfew Amid ICE Detention Center Protests
Curfew Imposed at Delaney Hall ICE Facility Newark authorities have imposed a curfew around the Delaney Hall ICE detention center following a series of confrontations between protesters and law enforcement. The restriction, effective from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. until further notice, aims to contain rising tensions. Clashes escalated as demonstrators accused the facility of mistreating detainees, including alleged
Newark Imposes Curfew Amid ICE Detention Center Protests
Curfew Imposed at Delaney Hall ICE Facility Newark authorities have imposed a curfew around the Delaney Hall ICE detention center following a series of confrontations between protesters and law enforcement. The restriction, effective from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. until further notice, aims to contain rising tensions. Clashes escalated as demonstrators accused the facility of mistreating detainees, including alleged
NJ Transit App Update Brings GPS Tracking and Bus Upgrades
NJ Transit riders in New Jersey are getting an updated mobile app, real-time tracking upgrades and new fleet investments under a Rapid Action Plan announced by Gov. Mikie Sherrill. The updated NJ Transit app is designed to work around a rider’s location, helping commuters find nearby service details faster and reduce dependence on outdated schedule information. Real-Time GPS Tracking Planned for Riders Officials said NJ Transit will expand re
NJ Transit App Update Brings GPS Tracking and Bus Upgrades
NJ Transit riders in New Jersey are getting an updated mobile app, real-time tracking upgrades and new fleet investments under a Rapid Action Plan announced by Gov. Mikie Sherrill. The updated NJ Transit app is designed to work around a rider’s location, helping commuters find nearby service details faster and reduce dependence on outdated schedule information. Real-Time GPS Tracking Planned for Riders Officials said NJ Transit will expand re
United Airlines flight 169 collision at Newark under FAA investigation
A United Airlines Boeing 767 was involved in a serious aviation incident near Newark Airport on Sunday, May 3, when its landing gear struck a truck during final approach, leaving one driver injured and prompting an FAA probe. The aircraft, operating as flight 169 from Venice, was carrying 231 people and landed safely despite the collision. Authorities confirmed no passengers or crew were injured, while the driver on the ground suffered minor injuries. The airline has removed the crew from dut
United Airlines flight 169 collision at Newark under FAA investigation
A United Airlines Boeing 767 was involved in a serious aviation incident near Newark Airport on Sunday, May 3, when its landing gear struck a truck during final approach, leaving one driver injured and prompting an FAA probe. The aircraft, operating as flight 169 from Venice, was carrying 231 people and landed safely despite the collision. Authorities confirmed no passengers or crew were injured, while the driver on the ground suffered minor injuries. The airline has removed the crew from dut
50-foot whale discovered in Newark Bay under investigation by experts
Marine response teams are working to remove a large whale carcass discovered in Newark Bay, as officials coordinate a complex recovery and investigation effort involving multiple agencies. Authorities said the Marine Mammal Stranding Center received a report of the dead whale on Wednesday, April 9, 2026. The animal, estimated to be about 50 feet long, is believed to be either a fin whale or a sei whale, though confirmation is pending further examination. Following the report, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers assisted in securing the whale to prevent it from posing a navigational hazard in the busy waterway. The carcass was then relocated to a staging area in New York Harbor while officials worked to develop a detailed response plan. On Friday morning, April 11, 2026, specialists from the Marine Mammal Stranding Center, supported by the Army Corps of Engineers, boarded a vessel to document the whale and collect initial tissue samples. These early steps are part of a broader scientific effort to determine the species and assess potential causes of death. The Marine Mammal Stranding Center is collaborating with the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society, along with local, state, and federal partners, to coordinate the next phase of the operation. Plans include towing the whale to a suitable location where a full necropsy can be conducted. Officials emphasized that assembling the necessary team and equipment remains a priority. However, the operation faces several logistical challenges. Authorities are still working to secure an appropriate landing site, manage weather-related constraints, and arrange transportation and heavy machinery needed for the examination. Experts say a comprehensive necropsy will be critical to identifying the species definitively and understanding the circumstances surrounding the whale’s death. Additional updates are expected as the investigation progresses and more information becomes available.
50-foot whale discovered in Newark Bay under investigation by experts
Marine response teams are working to remove a large whale carcass discovered in Newark Bay, as officials coordinate a complex recovery and investigation effort involving multiple agencies. Authorities said the Marine Mammal Stranding Center received a report of the dead whale on Wednesday, April 9, 2026. The animal, estimated to be about 50 feet long, is believed to be either a fin whale or a sei whale, though confirmation is pending further examination. Following the report, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers assisted in securing the whale to prevent it from posing a navigational hazard in the busy waterway. The carcass was then relocated to a staging area in New York Harbor while officials worked to develop a detailed response plan. On Friday morning, April 11, 2026, specialists from the Marine Mammal Stranding Center, supported by the Army Corps of Engineers, boarded a vessel to document the whale and collect initial tissue samples. These early steps are part of a broader scientific effort to determine the species and assess potential causes of death. The Marine Mammal Stranding Center is collaborating with the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society, along with local, state, and federal partners, to coordinate the next phase of the operation. Plans include towing the whale to a suitable location where a full necropsy can be conducted. Officials emphasized that assembling the necessary team and equipment remains a priority. However, the operation faces several logistical challenges. Authorities are still working to secure an appropriate landing site, manage weather-related constraints, and arrange transportation and heavy machinery needed for the examination. Experts say a comprehensive necropsy will be critical to identifying the species definitively and understanding the circumstances surrounding the whale’s death. Additional updates are expected as the investigation progresses and more information becomes available.
North to Shore Festival 2026 announces star-studded lineup in New Jersey
The North to Shore Festival is set to return in 2026 with an expansive lineup featuring prominent international performers alongside celebrated local talent. Organized by the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), the multi-venue event will run from June 13 through June 28, bringing live music, comedy, and cultural programming to audiences across Newark and Asbury Park. Festival organizers confirmed that the upcoming edition will include headline appearances by The Black Crowes,
North to Shore Festival 2026 announces star-studded lineup in New Jersey
The North to Shore Festival is set to return in 2026 with an expansive lineup featuring prominent international performers alongside celebrated local talent. Organized by the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), the multi-venue event will run from June 13 through June 28, bringing live music, comedy, and cultural programming to audiences across Newark and Asbury Park. Festival organizers confirmed that the upcoming edition will include headline appearances by The Black Crowes,
Amtrak portal bridge cutover to disrupt NJ Transit service for one month
Amtrak will begin a significant phase of rail infrastructure work on Feb. 15 as crews transfer train operations from the aging Portal Bridge to the newly constructed Portal North Bridge across the Hackensack River, a month-long effort expected to disrupt regular service for thousands of daily commuters in northern New Jersey and New York City. The transition, commonly referred to as a cutover, is designed to prepare the new span to handle active rail traffic and marks a key step in a broader
Amtrak portal bridge cutover to disrupt NJ Transit service for one month
Amtrak will begin a significant phase of rail infrastructure work on Feb. 15 as crews transfer train operations from the aging Portal Bridge to the newly constructed Portal North Bridge across the Hackensack River, a month-long effort expected to disrupt regular service for thousands of daily commuters in northern New Jersey and New York City. The transition, commonly referred to as a cutover, is designed to prepare the new span to handle active rail traffic and marks a key step in a broader
Newark chef redefines street dining with inventive food truck cuisine
A Newark-based chef is challenging traditional perceptions of food trucks by delivering a refined, restaurant-style experience from a mobile kitchen, blending culinary creativity with accessibility. Nyreek Aliuthmar, professionally known as Chef Hub, operates Hitting Ur Belly, a food truck that has become known for inventive combinations and a rotating menu that keeps customers returning for new flavors. Unlike conventional food trucks that rely on a fixed set of popular items, Hitt
Newark chef redefines street dining with inventive food truck cuisine
A Newark-based chef is challenging traditional perceptions of food trucks by delivering a refined, restaurant-style experience from a mobile kitchen, blending culinary creativity with accessibility. Nyreek Aliuthmar, professionally known as Chef Hub, operates Hitting Ur Belly, a food truck that has become known for inventive combinations and a rotating menu that keeps customers returning for new flavors. Unlike conventional food trucks that rely on a fixed set of popular items, Hitt
Mikie Sherrill sworn in as New Jersey governor after decisive election victory
Mikie Sherrill was inaugurated Tuesday as New Jersey’s 57th governor, marking a historic transition of leadership following a campaign that centered on rising costs, energy policy, and opposition to President Donald Trump’s economic agenda. The 54-year-old former Navy helicopter pilot and four-term congresswoman becomes only the second woman to serve as governor of the state, which is home to nearly 9.5 million residents. Sherrill secured a decisive victory in November over a Republican opponent endorsed by Trump, framing the election as a referendum on federal policies that she argued were driving up everyday expenses. Throughout her campaign, she placed particular emphasis on the impact of tariffs on consumer prices and pledged immediate action to address escalating utility rates. That promise was reflected in her first official acts as governor, as she signed executive orders declaring a freeze on utility rates and initiating steps to expand electricity production, including investments in solar and nuclear energy. Speaking at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, Sherrill invoked the state’s role in the Revolutionary War and referenced grievances from the Declaration of Independence, drawing a sharp comparison between those historic complaints and her criticism of the current administration. She accused the president of overstepping constitutional authority through trade policies that, she said, benefited a narrow few while increasing costs for families and businesses. Sherrill emphasized that public office should be rooted in service to the public, a theme that resonated with supporters who formed the backbone of her winning coalition in urban centers such as Newark. Sherrill took the oath of office on a copy of the Constitution once owned by New Jersey’s first governor, underscoring the symbolic weight of the ceremony. While past inaugurations have featured artillery salutes along the Delaware River near the statehouse in Trenton, this year’s event included a ceremonial gun salute and a military helicopter flyover, reflecting both tradition and Sherrill’s own military background. She succeeds outgoing Democratic Governor Phil Murphy, who leaves office after two terms marked by a series of progressive policy initiatives. During his tenure, Murphy raised taxes on high-income earners, increased the minimum wage, expanded early childhood education, and fully funded the state workers’ pension system after years of underfunding. In his final news conference, Murphy said he had been in close contact with Sherrill during the transition and described his administration as having delivered on its campaign promises. However, Sherrill inherits a state budget that has grown significantly over the past several years, raising concerns about potential shortfalls if revenues decline. The budget also includes an ongoing commitment to a property tax relief program that remains unfunded beyond its initial phase, presenting an early fiscal challenge for the new administration. With Democrats maintaining control of both the governorship and the Legislature, Sherrill is expected to have a relatively favorable environment for advancing her agenda. Her inauguration coincides with a broader political moment, as attention begins to shift toward upcoming midterm elections. Party leaders hope that continued dissatisfaction with federal policies will influence key races across the country. An inaugural ball is scheduled for later Tuesday evening at the American Dream megamall in East Rutherford, concluding a day that formally ushers in a new chapter in New Jersey’s political leadership.
Mikie Sherrill sworn in as New Jersey governor after decisive election victory
Mikie Sherrill was inaugurated Tuesday as New Jersey’s 57th governor, marking a historic transition of leadership following a campaign that centered on rising costs, energy policy, and opposition to President Donald Trump’s economic agenda. The 54-year-old former Navy helicopter pilot and four-term congresswoman becomes only the second woman to serve as governor of the state, which is home to nearly 9.5 million residents. Sherrill secured a decisive victory in November over a Republican opponent endorsed by Trump, framing the election as a referendum on federal policies that she argued were driving up everyday expenses. Throughout her campaign, she placed particular emphasis on the impact of tariffs on consumer prices and pledged immediate action to address escalating utility rates. That promise was reflected in her first official acts as governor, as she signed executive orders declaring a freeze on utility rates and initiating steps to expand electricity production, including investments in solar and nuclear energy. Speaking at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, Sherrill invoked the state’s role in the Revolutionary War and referenced grievances from the Declaration of Independence, drawing a sharp comparison between those historic complaints and her criticism of the current administration. She accused the president of overstepping constitutional authority through trade policies that, she said, benefited a narrow few while increasing costs for families and businesses. Sherrill emphasized that public office should be rooted in service to the public, a theme that resonated with supporters who formed the backbone of her winning coalition in urban centers such as Newark. Sherrill took the oath of office on a copy of the Constitution once owned by New Jersey’s first governor, underscoring the symbolic weight of the ceremony. While past inaugurations have featured artillery salutes along the Delaware River near the statehouse in Trenton, this year’s event included a ceremonial gun salute and a military helicopter flyover, reflecting both tradition and Sherrill’s own military background. She succeeds outgoing Democratic Governor Phil Murphy, who leaves office after two terms marked by a series of progressive policy initiatives. During his tenure, Murphy raised taxes on high-income earners, increased the minimum wage, expanded early childhood education, and fully funded the state workers’ pension system after years of underfunding. In his final news conference, Murphy said he had been in close contact with Sherrill during the transition and described his administration as having delivered on its campaign promises. However, Sherrill inherits a state budget that has grown significantly over the past several years, raising concerns about potential shortfalls if revenues decline. The budget also includes an ongoing commitment to a property tax relief program that remains unfunded beyond its initial phase, presenting an early fiscal challenge for the new administration. With Democrats maintaining control of both the governorship and the Legislature, Sherrill is expected to have a relatively favorable environment for advancing her agenda. Her inauguration coincides with a broader political moment, as attention begins to shift toward upcoming midterm elections. Party leaders hope that continued dissatisfaction with federal policies will influence key races across the country. An inaugural ball is scheduled for later Tuesday evening at the American Dream megamall in East Rutherford, concluding a day that formally ushers in a new chapter in New Jersey’s political leadership.
Iconic eagle removed as Anheuser-Busch sells historic Newark brewery
An iconic feature of Newark’s industrial skyline is being dismantled as ownership of the city’s longtime Anheuser-Busch brewery changes hands. Crews arrived at the sprawling factory complex early Friday morning, signaling the start of work to remove the illuminated eagle that has stood above the brewery for decades. The towering sign, visible from surrounding neighborhoods and major roadways, has long been associated with the facility and has become a familiar sight for generations of res
Iconic eagle removed as Anheuser-Busch sells historic Newark brewery
An iconic feature of Newark’s industrial skyline is being dismantled as ownership of the city’s longtime Anheuser-Busch brewery changes hands. Crews arrived at the sprawling factory complex early Friday morning, signaling the start of work to remove the illuminated eagle that has stood above the brewery for decades. The towering sign, visible from surrounding neighborhoods and major roadways, has long been associated with the facility and has become a familiar sight for generations of res
Health officials warn travelers as measles cases surge across North America
Health officials across North America are raising concerns over a growing surge in measles cases, urging travelers to remain cautious and ensure they are vaccinated. The warning follows multiple confirmed exposures at major U.S. airports, increasing fears of renewed transmission of the highly contagious disease that had been largely controlled for decades through widespread immunization. The latest alert comes after an individual infected with measles was present at Philadelphia Int
Health officials warn travelers as measles cases surge across North America
Health officials across North America are raising concerns over a growing surge in measles cases, urging travelers to remain cautious and ensure they are vaccinated. The warning follows multiple confirmed exposures at major U.S. airports, increasing fears of renewed transmission of the highly contagious disease that had been largely controlled for decades through widespread immunization. The latest alert comes after an individual infected with measles was present at Philadelphia Int
Flight delays and cancellations continue to frustrate travelers at Newark Airport
Travelers at Newark Liberty International Airport are enduring another day of mounting frustration as flight delays and cancellations continue to disrupt travel plans across the region. Staffing shortages in air traffic control combined with lingering weather impacts from Thursday’s storm have led to widespread schedule changes, causing many flights to be postponed or canceled altogether. For some passengers, what was supposed to be a short trip has turned into a grueling overnight wait in cro
Flight delays and cancellations continue to frustrate travelers at Newark Airport
Travelers at Newark Liberty International Airport are enduring another day of mounting frustration as flight delays and cancellations continue to disrupt travel plans across the region. Staffing shortages in air traffic control combined with lingering weather impacts from Thursday’s storm have led to widespread schedule changes, causing many flights to be postponed or canceled altogether. For some passengers, what was supposed to be a short trip has turned into a grueling overnight wait in cro
Roger León’s journey from Newark student to superintendent inspiring a generation
Roger León’s life story is one of vision, perseverance, and deep connection to his hometown of Newark, New Jersey. Born and raised in the city, he grew up attending Newark’s public schools, learning early on the value of education and community. Today, he stands as the superintendent of Newark Public Schools, leading the same system that shaped his earliest dreams. León’s journey from a local student to the city’s first Latino superintendent is a story of commitment to service and t
Roger León’s journey from Newark student to superintendent inspiring a generation
Roger León’s life story is one of vision, perseverance, and deep connection to his hometown of Newark, New Jersey. Born and raised in the city, he grew up attending Newark’s public schools, learning early on the value of education and community. Today, he stands as the superintendent of Newark Public Schools, leading the same system that shaped his earliest dreams. León’s journey from a local student to the city’s first Latino superintendent is a story of commitment to service and t
Secretary Duffy Visits Newark Airport, Urges End to Government Shutdown
Newark, New Jersey — As the government shutdown stretches into its sixth day, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy met with air traffic controllers in New Jersey to hear firsthand about the growing strain on essential federal workers. These employees, classified as essential personnel, are required to work without pay to keep the nation’s airspace safe, but many are facing mounting financial pressures. During his visit, Duffy met with air traffic controllers stationed at
Secretary Duffy Visits Newark Airport, Urges End to Government Shutdown
Newark, New Jersey — As the government shutdown stretches into its sixth day, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy met with air traffic controllers in New Jersey to hear firsthand about the growing strain on essential federal workers. These employees, classified as essential personnel, are required to work without pay to keep the nation’s airspace safe, but many are facing mounting financial pressures. During his visit, Duffy met with air traffic controllers stationed at
FAA meets 2025 air traffic controller hiring goal despite staffing issues
The Federal Aviation Administration has successfully reached its air traffic controller hiring goals for 2025, according to U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. The announcement comes at a time when airports around the country, including Newark Liberty International Airport, have faced multiple operational challenges linked to staffing shortages. Since April, Newark has experienced several ground stops due to a lack of available air traffic controllers, raising questions about
FAA meets 2025 air traffic controller hiring goal despite staffing issues
The Federal Aviation Administration has successfully reached its air traffic controller hiring goals for 2025, according to U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. The announcement comes at a time when airports around the country, including Newark Liberty International Airport, have faced multiple operational challenges linked to staffing shortages. Since April, Newark has experienced several ground stops due to a lack of available air traffic controllers, raising questions about
Prisoner gets life after murder for hire plot in Newark prison
A convicted arsonist already serving time in a Newark state prison is now facing the possibility of life behind bars after being found guilty in a murder for hire plot that targeted the very officials responsible for his imprisonment. Stephen Smink, 62, who has been incarcerated for more than a decade following an arson case in Vineland, was accused of masterminding the scheme from within prison walls. Authorities say his intention was to retaliate against those who brought h
Prisoner gets life after murder for hire plot in Newark prison
A convicted arsonist already serving time in a Newark state prison is now facing the possibility of life behind bars after being found guilty in a murder for hire plot that targeted the very officials responsible for his imprisonment. Stephen Smink, 62, who has been incarcerated for more than a decade following an arson case in Vineland, was accused of masterminding the scheme from within prison walls. Authorities say his intention was to retaliate against those who brought h
Toddler safe after carjacking incident in East Orange, suspect arrested
A frightening carjacking in East Orange ended with relief after authorities confirmed a toddler taken along with a stolen vehicle was found safe. The incident unfolded late Tuesday night when a gray Porsche was reported stolen on Sanford Street around 10:19 p.m. Officials stated that the vehicle owner’s 15 month old child was inside at the time the car was taken, creating an immediate emergency situation. Investigators said the suspect, later identified as 30 year old Dwan L
Toddler safe after carjacking incident in East Orange, suspect arrested
A frightening carjacking in East Orange ended with relief after authorities confirmed a toddler taken along with a stolen vehicle was found safe. The incident unfolded late Tuesday night when a gray Porsche was reported stolen on Sanford Street around 10:19 p.m. Officials stated that the vehicle owner’s 15 month old child was inside at the time the car was taken, creating an immediate emergency situation. Investigators said the suspect, later identified as 30 year old Dwan L
Nj transit bus and utility truck crash in newark leaves 14 injured
A serious traffic incident in Newark on Tuesday morning resulted in fourteen people being hospitalized after an NJ Transit bus collided with a utility truck. The crash occurred at approximately 10:46 a.m. at the intersection of 15th Avenue and Bedford Street. According to Newark Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda, the incident involved a bus carrying twelve adult passengers and its driver, along with a PSE&G utility truck driven by a single operator.
Nj transit bus and utility truck crash in newark leaves 14 injured
A serious traffic incident in Newark on Tuesday morning resulted in fourteen people being hospitalized after an NJ Transit bus collided with a utility truck. The crash occurred at approximately 10:46 a.m. at the intersection of 15th Avenue and Bedford Street. According to Newark Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda, the incident involved a bus carrying twelve adult passengers and its driver, along with a PSE&G utility truck driven by a single operator.
Four Undocumented Men Arrested In Newark In Child Exploitation Crackdown
Four undocumented men have been arrested in Newark as part of an ongoing federal operation targeting individuals with past histories of child exploitation. Authorities from the Department of Homeland Security confirmed that the arrests were carried out last week by agents from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement division. The arrests form part of a broader enforcement effort aimed specifically at apprehending non-citizens accused or convicted of crimes inv
Four Undocumented Men Arrested In Newark In Child Exploitation Crackdown
Four undocumented men have been arrested in Newark as part of an ongoing federal operation targeting individuals with past histories of child exploitation. Authorities from the Department of Homeland Security confirmed that the arrests were carried out last week by agents from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement division. The arrests form part of a broader enforcement effort aimed specifically at apprehending non-citizens accused or convicted of crimes inv
United Airlines flights grounded after tech glitch halts over 1,000 departures
Passengers across the United States were left frustrated and stranded on Wednesday as United Airlines experienced a large-scale technical issue that led to the sudden grounding of flights and more than 1,000 delays. The airline's operations were thrown into disarray by a disruption in its flight information system, leaving travelers scrambling and airport terminals overwhelmed as airline staff worked to manage the unfolding crisis. At the core of the disruption was an internal s
United Airlines flights grounded after tech glitch halts over 1,000 departures
Passengers across the United States were left frustrated and stranded on Wednesday as United Airlines experienced a large-scale technical issue that led to the sudden grounding of flights and more than 1,000 delays. The airline's operations were thrown into disarray by a disruption in its flight information system, leaving travelers scrambling and airport terminals overwhelmed as airline staff worked to manage the unfolding crisis. At the core of the disruption was an internal s
Tractor-trailer crash shuts down lanes on Route 1&9 Truck in Newark
A major traffic disruption occurred in Newark after a tractor-trailer rolled off the northbound New Jersey Turnpike western spur and down an embankment, spilling its cargo of metal construction materials across Route 1&9 Truck. The incident forced authorities to shut down two of the three northbound lanes on the busy roadway, creating significant delays for drivers traveling through the area. Cleanup crews and state police responded quickly to secure the scene and begin clearing the debri
Tractor-trailer crash shuts down lanes on Route 1&9 Truck in Newark
A major traffic disruption occurred in Newark after a tractor-trailer rolled off the northbound New Jersey Turnpike western spur and down an embankment, spilling its cargo of metal construction materials across Route 1&9 Truck. The incident forced authorities to shut down two of the three northbound lanes on the busy roadway, creating significant delays for drivers traveling through the area. Cleanup crews and state police responded quickly to secure the scene and begin clearing the debri









