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Observe Holocaust Remembrance Day at North Jersey ceremonies set for this week

Events will be held Monday night and Tuesday in Israel and in Jewish communities around the globe to mark Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day.

 

NJ Transit's customer advocate role remains empty. Could this bill give it new life?

Last year, the agency put out two job postings that received dozens of responses from interested candidates, but none was deemed qualified.

 

Murphy's new labor talking points; 2025 race begins | Movers and Shakers

Phil Murphy drops college-degree requirements for some state posts as Rutgers manages a strike. Meanwhile, the 2025 gubernatorial race has begun.

 

Can 'magic' mushrooms treat mental health issues? Yes, but experts say use with caution

With the federal government's protracted "war on drugs" winding down, psychoactive substances are gaining social acceptance and clinical support.

 

States are passing laws restricting LGBTQ+ rights. Where does NJ stand?

LGBTQ+ rights came under attack in several states this year. Six similar bills have been introduced in Trenton.

 

Can new 810 Billiards & Bowling indoor sports, fun score with South Jersey families?

A hole in Vineland family entertainment gets plugged when an 810 Billiards & Bowling franchise opens near Cumberland Mall later this year.

 

How a South Jersey prison plans to thwart inmates' illegal cellphones

FCI Fort Dix will use a new technique in the fight against contraband cellphones.

 

Philadelphia man who shot Monroe police officer is sentenced

Police used a drone to track Arthur Disanto Jr. through a wooded area on the border of
Deptford and Washington Township

 

Louisville park shooting leaves 2 dead, 4 wounded in second mass shooting of the week

Police say an unidentified suspect fired a gun into a crowd of hundreds in a Kentucky park, leaving two people dead and four wounded Saturday night.

 

Is New Jersey man preparing to take plea deal in Bristol Township hit-and-run death?

Daniel Dietrich waived his right to a preliminary hearing as part of an agreement to plead in the Bristol Township hit-and-run death of Jason Smith.

 

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