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March 24, 2026

FANWOOD, NJ — The Fanwood Democratic Committee has endorsed Councilman Anthony Carter for reelection and Mike Lowenthal as its candidate for Borough Council in the upcoming election.Councilman Carter, known to many in town as Coach Carter for his extensive involvement in youth sports, is currently ...

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CHATHAM, NJ – Senior Davis Zhang won his match at first singles in a third-set tiebreaker for Chatham as the Cougars' boys tennis team opened the season with a 4-1 setback to Delbarton on Tuesday at the Colony Courts.Zhang topped Delbarton's Aaron Paul by winning the first set, 6-4, dropping a ...

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TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Legislature voted Monday on three bills aimed at regulating and monitoring the state’s growing number of data centers.The Senate passed S3379, which would require data center owners and operators to submit semi-annual reports on water and energy use to the Board of ...

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STAFFORD – In conditions better suited for a windbreaker than a polo shirt, the Southern Regional golf team proved they could weather the storm. Behind a great performance from junior Paul Reilly, the Rams defeated Williamstown 166-179 on Tuesday at Ocean Acres Country Club.The victory improves ...

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PATERSON, NJ - Dr. Steven Rose, who served as president of Passaic County Community College (PCCC) since 1996 and oversaw the institution’s dramatic growth into one of New Jersey’s largest community colleges, has died.“It is with profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of our beloved ...

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SOMERSET, NJ - Franklin Township has officially designated April 11 as “Kevin Apuzzio Day,” honoring the late East Franklin Volunteer Fire Company foreman on the 20th anniversary of his line-of-duty death.The proclamation, approved Tuesday night by the Township Council and signed by Mayor Phillip ...

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TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Legislature voted Monday on three bills aimed at regulating and monitoring the state’s growing number of data centers.The Senate passed S3379, which would require data center owners and operators to submit semi-annual reports on water and energy use to the Board of ...

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STAFFORD – In conditions better suited for a windbreaker than a polo shirt, the Southern Regional golf team proved they could weather the storm. Behind a great performance from junior Paul Reilly, the Rams defeated Williamstown 166-179 on Tuesday at Ocean Acres Country Club.The victory improves ...

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TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Legislature voted Monday on three bills aimed at regulating and monitoring the state’s growing number of data centers.The Senate passed S3379, which would require data center owners and operators to submit semi-annual reports on water and energy use to the Board of ...

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ASBURY PARK, NJ – Organizers of the Sea.Hear.Now Festival announced the full 2026 lineup today, confirming that the popular beachfront event will return to Asbury Park on September 19 and 20 with another high-profile mix of artists and experiences.Leading this year’s bill will be Mumford & Sons ...

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CLARK, NJ — On Saturday, March 28, from noon to 2 p.m., the Township of Clark will hold its annual visit by the Easter Bunny and egg hunt.There are numerous activities for children, from preschool through 5th grade, including a coloring contest, an egg hunt, photos with the Easter Bunny, a petting ...

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HACKETTSTOWN, NJ — Students from Hackettstown High School Computer Science Club are stepping up to support the community by hosting a Senior Citizen Technology Help Day, offering hands-on assistance to local residents looking to better understand their devices.The event will take place on Tuesday, ...

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SOMERVILLE, NJ - The "other" French general who helped the ragtag Continental Army defeat the British at Yorktown in 1781 met with his counterpart and ally Gen. George Washington on Saturday at the Historic Somerset County Courthouse."History on the Green" featured six hours of interactive history ...

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LITTLE FALLS, NJ - Little Falls is set to host its 2026 Summer Camp, with registration opening soon.The Little Falls Recreation Department has planned a six-week program filled with field trips, themed days, water days, games, special events, and more fun throughout the summer.Registration opens ...

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EAST HANOVER, NJ - Only two individuals filed petitions for the two available seats on the East Hanover Council. The filing deadline was Monday, March 23rd at 4pm.Both Frank DeMaio and Michael Martorelli will be unopposed in both the June Primary election and the November general election.  The ...

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TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Legislature voted Monday on three bills aimed at regulating and monitoring the state’s growing number of data centers.The Senate passed S3379, which would require data center owners and operators to submit semi-annual reports on water and energy use to the Board of ...

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KENILWORTH, NJ - Michigan Deli of Kenilworth has different lunch specials Monday through Friday. Check it out. Penne Pasta Vodka Sauce w/Chicken served with garlic bread $15.50BBQ Pulled Pork Grilled Cheese on Texas toast served w/Tots $15.50Salmon Harvest Salad, Baby Greens, Glazed Walnuts, Feta, ...

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TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Legislature voted Monday on three bills aimed at regulating and monitoring the state’s growing number of data centers.The Senate passed S3379, which would require data center owners and operators to submit semi-annual reports on water and energy use to the Board of ...

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TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Legislature voted Monday on three bills aimed at regulating and monitoring the state’s growing number of data centers.The Senate passed S3379, which would require data center owners and operators to submit semi-annual reports on water and energy use to the Board of ...

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MADISON, NJ — Families across the Madison area are invited to take part in Healthy Kids Day on Saturday, April 18, 2026, a free community event focused on promoting the health and well-being of children and families.Scheduled from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the event is part of a national initiative ...

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FLORHAM PARK, NJ - Florham Park's Chief of Police has issued a public safety message to the residents. See his message below. Residents,It has definitely been a long and difficult winter, but as Spring is rapidly approaching, I wanted to take a moment and reinforce some safety concerns.With the ...

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Waldwick police were reviewing surveillance video from the scene and the area following the theft of two luxury vehicles during a break-in at a high-end detailing center.A garage-door window pane had been smashed sometime before the Auto Polishing Center on Franklin Turnpike was due to open at 8 ...

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UNION COUNTY, NJ — The Union County Board of County Commissioners, in partnership with the Union County Sheriff's Office, will be offering a free self-defense class for women ages 18 and older on Wednesday, April 22nd from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at the John H. Stamler Police Academy, located at 1776 ...

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ASBURY PARK, NJ – Organizers of the Sea.Hear.Now Festival announced the full 2026 lineup today, confirming that the popular beachfront event will return to Asbury Park on September 19 and 20 with another high-profile mix of artists and experiences.Leading this year’s bill will be Mumford & Sons ...

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BELMAR, NJ – The Belmar Elementary School community is gearing up for a sweet showdown later this week, as “Ice Cream Wars” brings students, families, and staff together for a fun-filled fundraiser just a short drive away.Set for Friday, March 27 from 4 to 6 p.m., the event will take place at ...

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SOUTH ORANGE, NJ — South Orange Mayor Sheena Cullum led a series of community-focused announcements at the Monday, March 23rd meeting, highlighting upcoming events, civic opportunities, and recognizing local youth leadership. Among the key reminders, the Village Clerk’s Office will remain open from ...

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MONTVILLE, NJ – The spirit of community and the grit of public service took center stage on March 12, as the Montville Township Chamber of Commerce hosted its 62nd Annual Banquet and Awards ceremony. Held at the Knoll Country Club, the evening served as a formal "thank you" to the individuals who ...

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ — The South Brunswick girls lacrosse team opened its season with an 18-8 victory over Sayreville on Tuesday.Madison Monkowski scored four goals and assisted on three others for South Brunswick, which outshot Sayreville, 30-22.Paula Kubas also scored four goals and had one assist ...

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TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Legislature voted Monday on three bills aimed at regulating and monitoring the state’s growing number of data centers.The Senate passed S3379, which would require data center owners and operators to submit semi-annual reports on water and energy use to the Board of ...

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Linden, NJ - L.I.N.C.S. FOOD PANTRY WALK-A-THONFRIDAY, MAY 8TH 9:00AM-2:00PML.I.N.C.S. (Linden Interfaith Network for Community Services)WILSON PARK (Summit Terrace)CASH OR FOOD DONATIONS GRATEFULLY ACCEPTEDNon-Perishable Items Only • Rain or Shine EventIn conjunction with The Linden Education ...

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