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Six Flags Great Adventure to hire 3,000 seasonal workers for 2026 season
Six Flags Great Adventure has announced plans to hire more than 3,000 part-time and seasonal employees as it prepares for the launch of its 2026 operating season, offering thousands of job opportunities for students, first-time workers, and those seeking additional summer income. The New Jersey theme park confirmed that its season will officially begin on March 28, with hiring efforts starting well in advance to ensure adequate staffing across attractions, guest services, entertainment, and o
Six Flags Great Adventure to hire 3,000 seasonal workers for 2026 season
Six Flags Great Adventure has announced plans to hire more than 3,000 part-time and seasonal employees as it prepares for the launch of its 2026 operating season, offering thousands of job opportunities for students, first-time workers, and those seeking additional summer income. The New Jersey theme park confirmed that its season will officially begin on March 28, with hiring efforts starting well in advance to ensure adequate staffing across attractions, guest services, entertainment, and o
School bus crash in Moorestown injures 10, including students, investigation underway
A school bus crash in Moorestown left ten people injured Tuesday afternoon after a collision at a busy local intersection, according to authorities. The accident occurred at the intersection of Borton Landing Road and Hartford Road, an area frequently traveled by school transportation vehicles and commuters during afternoon hours. Police said the crash involved a school bus carrying students and a passenger vehicle. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene shortly after the
School bus crash in Moorestown injures 10, including students, investigation underway
A school bus crash in Moorestown left ten people injured Tuesday afternoon after a collision at a busy local intersection, according to authorities. The accident occurred at the intersection of Borton Landing Road and Hartford Road, an area frequently traveled by school transportation vehicles and commuters during afternoon hours. Police said the crash involved a school bus carrying students and a passenger vehicle. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene shortly after the
Appeal court blocks Alina Habba from serving as New Jersey’s acting U.S. attorney
A federal appeals court has ruled that Alina Habba, previously an attorney for former President Donald Trump and later positioned by the administration to continue serving as New Jersey’s acting U.S. attorney, is legally disqualified from holding the post. The decision, issued Monday by a three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia, upholds a lower court’s conclusion that Habba’s appointment did not comply with federal law governing interim federal prosecu
Appeal court blocks Alina Habba from serving as New Jersey’s acting U.S. attorney
A federal appeals court has ruled that Alina Habba, previously an attorney for former President Donald Trump and later positioned by the administration to continue serving as New Jersey’s acting U.S. attorney, is legally disqualified from holding the post. The decision, issued Monday by a three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia, upholds a lower court’s conclusion that Habba’s appointment did not comply with federal law governing interim federal prosecu
Melick's Town Farm celebrates New Jersey fall traditions with historic cider making
Melick's Town Farm in Oldwick, located in the heart of Hunterdon County, has long been recognized as a place where fall flavors are deeply rooted in everyday life rather than limited to a short seasonal window. With its beginnings tracing back to 1728, the farm stands as one of New Jersey’s oldest continuously operated family farms. Across nearly three centuries, it has grown from a modest plot of land into the state’s largest apple-growing operation, known for producing more than twenty var
Melick's Town Farm celebrates New Jersey fall traditions with historic cider making
Melick's Town Farm in Oldwick, located in the heart of Hunterdon County, has long been recognized as a place where fall flavors are deeply rooted in everyday life rather than limited to a short seasonal window. With its beginnings tracing back to 1728, the farm stands as one of New Jersey’s oldest continuously operated family farms. Across nearly three centuries, it has grown from a modest plot of land into the state’s largest apple-growing operation, known for producing more than twenty var
USPS unveils new delivery vans and tech upgrades in New Jersey
NEW JERSEY — Residents across New Jersey may soon notice changes in their mail delivery services as the United States Postal Service (USPS) rolls out a new generation of delivery vehicles and facility upgrades ahead of the busy holiday season. The transformation comes as part of the Postal Service’s sweeping $40 billion nationwide investment aimed at improving delivery speed, safety, and overall efficiency. The new delivery step vans, equipped with advanced technology and safety
USPS unveils new delivery vans and tech upgrades in New Jersey
NEW JERSEY — Residents across New Jersey may soon notice changes in their mail delivery services as the United States Postal Service (USPS) rolls out a new generation of delivery vehicles and facility upgrades ahead of the busy holiday season. The transformation comes as part of the Postal Service’s sweeping $40 billion nationwide investment aimed at improving delivery speed, safety, and overall efficiency. The new delivery step vans, equipped with advanced technology and safety
Several animals die in Prospect Park house fire; two residents displaced in Jersey City region
Several animals were killed and two people were displaced after a structure fire broke out in Prospect Park, New Jersey, on Friday morning. Fire officials confirmed that the blaze, which originated in the rear section of a two-story home on Fairview Avenue, caused significant damage before being brought under control. According to Prospect Park Fire Chief Doug Struyk, firefighters were dispatched shortly before 9 a.m. to the residence located between North 16th and North 17th street
Several animals die in Prospect Park house fire; two residents displaced in Jersey City region
Several animals were killed and two people were displaced after a structure fire broke out in Prospect Park, New Jersey, on Friday morning. Fire officials confirmed that the blaze, which originated in the rear section of a two-story home on Fairview Avenue, caused significant damage before being brought under control. According to Prospect Park Fire Chief Doug Struyk, firefighters were dispatched shortly before 9 a.m. to the residence located between North 16th and North 17th street
Linden schools increase police presence after threats from online misinformation
Schools in Linden, New Jersey, are operating under heightened police security after a wave of threats linked to online misinformation caused widespread alarm. The Linden Police Department confirmed that officers will maintain an increased presence at schools today to reassure families and protect staff and students, following a shelter-in-place order across all Linden Public Schools earlier this week. The threats stemmed from false online claims that a district employee was featured
Linden schools increase police presence after threats from online misinformation
Schools in Linden, New Jersey, are operating under heightened police security after a wave of threats linked to online misinformation caused widespread alarm. The Linden Police Department confirmed that officers will maintain an increased presence at schools today to reassure families and protect staff and students, following a shelter-in-place order across all Linden Public Schools earlier this week. The threats stemmed from false online claims that a district employee was featured
Boat fire in Raritan Bay prompts emergency response as passengers escape safely
A dramatic incident unfolded Monday afternoon in Raritan Bay when a boat caught fire, sending thick smoke into the air and triggering a rapid emergency response. Fire crews from both Perth Amboy, New Jersey, and New York rushed to the scene as flames engulfed the vessel, raising concerns about the safety of those on board. Authorities confirmed that all individuals from the boat were found safe after transferring to another vessel nearby. The quick rescue ensured th
Boat fire in Raritan Bay prompts emergency response as passengers escape safely
A dramatic incident unfolded Monday afternoon in Raritan Bay when a boat caught fire, sending thick smoke into the air and triggering a rapid emergency response. Fire crews from both Perth Amboy, New Jersey, and New York rushed to the scene as flames engulfed the vessel, raising concerns about the safety of those on board. Authorities confirmed that all individuals from the boat were found safe after transferring to another vessel nearby. The quick rescue ensured th
New Jersey residents face steep rise in electricity bills driven by AI boom
Electricity prices across New Jersey have risen dramatically, outpacing the national inflation rate and causing concern for households and businesses alike. New figures released this week reveal that electricity costs in the Garden State have climbed by more than 25 percent over the past year, leaving consumers grappling with higher utility bills. This surge is more than double the overall rate of inflation and represents one of the steepest increases in recent memory. Residents are
New Jersey residents face steep rise in electricity bills driven by AI boom
Electricity prices across New Jersey have risen dramatically, outpacing the national inflation rate and causing concern for households and businesses alike. New figures released this week reveal that electricity costs in the Garden State have climbed by more than 25 percent over the past year, leaving consumers grappling with higher utility bills. This surge is more than double the overall rate of inflation and represents one of the steepest increases in recent memory. Residents are
Depiero's Montvale closes after 100 years of service to Bergen County community
Montvale is bidding a bittersweet farewell to one of its most enduring landmarks as Depiero's, a family-run business that has served Bergen County for more than a century, closed its doors for the last time. The closure marks the end of a deeply rooted community institution that began its journey in 1924 and became an integral part of local life for generations. Depiero's was not just a store; it was a gatheri
Depiero's Montvale closes after 100 years of service to Bergen County community
Montvale is bidding a bittersweet farewell to one of its most enduring landmarks as Depiero's, a family-run business that has served Bergen County for more than a century, closed its doors for the last time. The closure marks the end of a deeply rooted community institution that began its journey in 1924 and became an integral part of local life for generations. Depiero's was not just a store; it was a gatheri
New Jersey man finds relief from Parkinson’s symptoms with new FDA approved drug
A New Jersey man who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2022 is speaking about how a new FDA approved medication has helped improve his daily life. Gasper Giordano was diagnosed just three years ago and soon began to experience many of the challenges that are common among Parkinson’s patients. He found himself struggling with balance, having trouble holding even simple objects like a glass, and facing difficulty writing his own name. His move
New Jersey man finds relief from Parkinson’s symptoms with new FDA approved drug
A New Jersey man who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2022 is speaking about how a new FDA approved medication has helped improve his daily life. Gasper Giordano was diagnosed just three years ago and soon began to experience many of the challenges that are common among Parkinson’s patients. He found himself struggling with balance, having trouble holding even simple objects like a glass, and facing difficulty writing his own name. His move
Delbarton Catholic Prep School Faces Civil Abuse Trial In New Jersey
Delbarton, an elite all-boys Catholic preparatory school in northern New Jersey, is once again under a spotlight as it faces a highly anticipated civil trial that could redefine how clergy abuse cases are viewed in the state. The lawsuit, filed by a former student identified as T.M., is scheduled for trial on September 2 in Morris County Superior Court. This case will mark the first civil trial of its kind in New Jersey involving clergy abuse allegations against
Delbarton Catholic Prep School Faces Civil Abuse Trial In New Jersey
Delbarton, an elite all-boys Catholic preparatory school in northern New Jersey, is once again under a spotlight as it faces a highly anticipated civil trial that could redefine how clergy abuse cases are viewed in the state. The lawsuit, filed by a former student identified as T.M., is scheduled for trial on September 2 in Morris County Superior Court. This case will mark the first civil trial of its kind in New Jersey involving clergy abuse allegations against
New Jersey Governor Passes Energy Bills To Ease Power Bills And Boost Solar
Governor Phil Murphy signed two significant pieces of legislation in Trenton this afternoon designed to address the growing concerns over rising electricity costs in New Jersey. The move comes after households across the state were hit with a 20 percent increase in utility bills this past June, leaving many residents frustrated and urging state leaders to act. With these new laws, the administration aims not only to provide relief but also to reshape the state&r
New Jersey Governor Passes Energy Bills To Ease Power Bills And Boost Solar
Governor Phil Murphy signed two significant pieces of legislation in Trenton this afternoon designed to address the growing concerns over rising electricity costs in New Jersey. The move comes after households across the state were hit with a 20 percent increase in utility bills this past June, leaving many residents frustrated and urging state leaders to act. With these new laws, the administration aims not only to provide relief but also to reshape the state&r
NJ Transit Faces Safety Review Following Hackensack Train Fatalities
Hackensack officials are intensifying their calls for action following a troubling series of train-related deaths that have shaken the community. In 2025 alone, three people have lost their lives in incidents involving trains within the city, two of which occurred in August on the Pascack Valley Line, while the third happened back in May. The cluster of fatalities has raised alarm among local leaders and residents who now want New Jersey Transit to step in and
NJ Transit Faces Safety Review Following Hackensack Train Fatalities
Hackensack officials are intensifying their calls for action following a troubling series of train-related deaths that have shaken the community. In 2025 alone, three people have lost their lives in incidents involving trains within the city, two of which occurred in August on the Pascack Valley Line, while the third happened back in May. The cluster of fatalities has raised alarm among local leaders and residents who now want New Jersey Transit to step in and
2025 Anchor Program Offers Property Tax Relief To Eligible New Jersey Residents
The state of New Jersey will begin mailing letters on August 13, 2025, to eligible residents outlining details of the 2025 Anchor tax benefits. This annual program provides property tax relief to both homeowners and renters in the state who meet specific eligibility requirements related to residency, income, and age for the year 2024. The Anchor program, which stands for Affordable New Jersey Communities for Homeowners and Renters, began in 2022 as an expansion
2025 Anchor Program Offers Property Tax Relief To Eligible New Jersey Residents
The state of New Jersey will begin mailing letters on August 13, 2025, to eligible residents outlining details of the 2025 Anchor tax benefits. This annual program provides property tax relief to both homeowners and renters in the state who meet specific eligibility requirements related to residency, income, and age for the year 2024. The Anchor program, which stands for Affordable New Jersey Communities for Homeowners and Renters, began in 2022 as an expansion
$40 million Hackensack sports complex scrapped due to soaring costs
After nearly a decade of planning and multiple delays, Hackensack city officials have officially canceled the proposed $40 million sports complex that was intended to be built at Johnson Park near River Street. The decision came during a special city council meeting held Monday night, marking the formal end to a project that struggled to gain traction since its approval. Originally estimated at $7 million when first proposed in 2016, the project was expected to take two years to c
$40 million Hackensack sports complex scrapped due to soaring costs
After nearly a decade of planning and multiple delays, Hackensack city officials have officially canceled the proposed $40 million sports complex that was intended to be built at Johnson Park near River Street. The decision came during a special city council meeting held Monday night, marking the formal end to a project that struggled to gain traction since its approval. Originally estimated at $7 million when first proposed in 2016, the project was expected to take two years to c
NJ Transit strike could impact 350,000 commuters if no deal by Friday
New Jersey is on the brink of a major transportation disruption as negotiations between NJ Transit and its rail engineers’ union, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), continue without a resolution. With the union threatening to walk off the job as early as 12:01 a.m. Friday, tensions are high and hundreds of thousands of commuters across the state are preparing for the worst. Talks are set to resume Thursday morning in a final effort to avert the first rail strik
NJ Transit strike could impact 350,000 commuters if no deal by Friday
New Jersey is on the brink of a major transportation disruption as negotiations between NJ Transit and its rail engineers’ union, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), continue without a resolution. With the union threatening to walk off the job as early as 12:01 a.m. Friday, tensions are high and hundreds of thousands of commuters across the state are preparing for the worst. Talks are set to resume Thursday morning in a final effort to avert the first rail strik









