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June 4, 2026

The weather once again had an impact on Friday's show at Albany-Saratoga. After completing all qualifying events and two main features, a sudden downpour shortened the third race and led to the cancellation of the rest of the event. Justin Stone from Middlebury, VT, won the Modifieds race; Chris ...

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CLARK, NJ — The ballroom at Gran Centurions was filled with laughter, music, and memories as the graduating eighth grade class of Saint John the Apostle School gathered with teachers and friends for a memorable dinner dance celebration. The evening marked more than just the close of middle school ...

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LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ – Jobseekers strode through the Rider University campus with portfolios of resumes in hand with a purpose – to find a new career opportunity at the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce (PMRC) Job Fair. The Chamber estimates that more than 400 jobseekers attended the event ...

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PATERSON, NJ - The City of Paterson is seeking more than $387,000 in state grant funding to expand reentry and workforce development services for formerly incarcerated residents.The grants focus on expanding Paterson’s existing municipal reentry services through expanded case management, employment ...

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As artificial intelligence transforms industries across the globe, New Jersey's colleges and universities are rethinking how they prepare students for the workforce.In the June issue of Commerce Magazine, higher education leaders from institutions across the state share how AI is reshaping ...

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TRENTON, NJ — A plan to test driverless cars in New Jersey received another green light Monday, after the measure unanimously passed the Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee.The bill, A3968, will introduce a pilot program in New Jersey to allow autonomous vehicle (AV) tests at ...

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PATERSON, NJ - Under the lights of Historic Hinchliffe Stadium, Pride Night will carry added meaning this Saturday as Adam Galluccio will conduct the ceremonial coin toss before the Cosmos' match.When Adam Galluccio steps onto the field Saturday night, he will not simply be representing himself. He ...

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TRENTON, NJ — A plan to test driverless cars in New Jersey received another green light Monday, after the measure unanimously passed the Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee.The bill, A3968, will introduce a pilot program in New Jersey to allow autonomous vehicle (AV) tests at ...

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LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ – Jobseekers strode through the Rider University campus with portfolios of resumes in hand with a purpose – to find a new career opportunity at the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce (PMRC) Job Fair. The Chamber estimates that more than 400 jobseekers attended the event ...

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JERSEY CITY, NJ - Free outdoor movies are coming to the Newark Avenue Pedestrian Plaza as part of a summer series designed to bring family-friendly entertainment to the heart of downtown Jersey City.The Historic Downtown Jersey City Special Improvement District (HDSID) will host “Movies on the ...

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TRENTON, NJ — A plan to test driverless cars in New Jersey received another green light Monday, after the measure unanimously passed the Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee.The bill, A3968, will introduce a pilot program in New Jersey to allow autonomous vehicle (AV) tests at ...

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CHATHAM, NJ – A good start, a clutch finish and the pitching of senior left-hander Aiden McCarthy carried No. 4-seeded South Plainfield to a 4-2 baseball win vs. top-seeded Chatham in the NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 semifinal on Wednesday afternoon at CHS.South Plainfield (17-11) had ...

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NEWARK - Sister June Favata helped young women at Saint Vincent Academy find their direction for more than 50 years. Now, Newark has given her one of its own. At the corner of Cabinet and West Market streets, city officials, family, friends and fellow clergy members gathered June 1 to dedicate a ...

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NEW BRUNSWICK – Kara Manganelli’s eyes traced every inch of the crisp creases of the man’s pants, the folds in the palms of the woman’s hands and both of their watches.Manganelli, a Holmdel resident who on Tuesday morning was walking in downtown New Brunswick while her dad was having surgery at ...

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WAYNE, NJ — Passaic County Commissioner and Wayne resident John Bartlett is leaving county government this summer to become the chief legal officer for one of the largest transportation projects in the country: the Gateway rail tunnel project between New Jersey and New York.Bartlett, who was first ...

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NEW BRUNSWICK – Kara Manganelli’s eyes traced every inch of the crisp creases of the man’s pants, the folds in the palms of the woman’s hands and both of their watches.Manganelli, a Holmdel resident who on Tuesday morning was walking in downtown New Brunswick while her dad was having surgery at ...

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LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ – Jobseekers strode through the Rider University campus with portfolios of resumes in hand with a purpose – to find a new career opportunity at the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce (PMRC) Job Fair. The Chamber estimates that more than 400 jobseekers attended the event ...

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NEWARK - City officials threatened to expand its existing lawsuit against GEO Group – the company that owns and operates the 1,000-bed Delaney Hall immigration detention center – that would shut down the center until it can be inspected. “The reports of detainees suffering miscarriages, receiving ...

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PENNSAUKEN - When Ivory Johnson graduated from Rowan University in 2019 with a degree in biological sciences, she had high hopes of becoming a teacher.But with a grade point average just shy of the 3.0 mandatory state requirement, Johnson was shut out of teaching opportunities. So, instead, she ...

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NEW BRUNSWICK – Kara Manganelli’s eyes traced every inch of the crisp creases of the man’s pants, the folds in the palms of the woman’s hands and both of their watches.Manganelli, a Holmdel resident who on Tuesday morning was walking in downtown New Brunswick while her dad was having surgery at ...

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PENNSAUKEN - When Ivory Johnson graduated from Rowan University in 2019 with a degree in biological sciences, she had high hopes of becoming a teacher.But with a grade point average just shy of the 3.0 mandatory state requirement, Johnson was shut out of teaching opportunities. So, instead, she ...

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PENNSAUKEN - When Ivory Johnson graduated from Rowan University in 2019 with a degree in biological sciences, she had high hopes of becoming a teacher.But with a grade point average just shy of the 3.0 mandatory state requirement, Johnson was shut out of teaching opportunities. So, instead, she ...

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WESTAMPTON, NJ — Music lovers are invited to enjoy an afternoon of patriotic and contemporary music when the 78th Army Band presents its "Spirit of America" concert at the Burlington County Library's Main Branch this weekend.The free performance will take place in the Burlington County Amphitheater ...

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MANALAPAN, NJ –The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners invites residents to attend a public hearing to learn about services available to older adults in Monmouth County through the Division on Aging, Disabilities and Veterans Services on Friday, June 12, at 1 p.m. at Monmouth County ...

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WESTAMPTON, NJ — Music lovers are invited to enjoy an afternoon of patriotic and contemporary music when the 78th Army Band presents its "Spirit of America" concert at the Burlington County Library's Main Branch this weekend.The free performance will take place in the Burlington County Amphitheater ...

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HAWTHORNE, NJ - The Boys & Girls Club of Hawthorne is now accepting registrations for the 2026-2027 school year for our Before School Program (BSP) and After School Program (ASP).This year, families will benefit from locked-in pricing for the entire school year, providing predictable childcare ...

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NEWARK, NJ - City officials threatened to expand its existing lawsuit against GEO Group, the company that owns and operates the 1,000-bed Delaney Hall immigration detention center, that would shut down the center until it can be inspected. “The reports of detainees suffering miscarriages, receiving ...

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LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ – Jobseekers strode through the Rider University campus with portfolios of resumes in hand with a purpose – to find a new career opportunity at the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce (PMRC) Job Fair. The Chamber estimates that more than 400 jobseekers attended the event ...

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PHILLIPSBURG, NJ - A Warren County lottery player is celebrating a big win after purchasing a scratch-off ticket at a Phillipsburg convenience store. According to the New Jersey Lottery, a $5 “Jersey Dog” ticket sold at Paul-Mart, located at 462 South Main Street in Phillipsburg, delivered a ...

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PENNSAUKEN - When Ivory Johnson graduated from Rowan University in 2019 with a degree in biological sciences, she had high hopes of becoming a teacher.But with a grade point average just shy of the 3.0 mandatory state requirement, Johnson was shut out of teaching opportunities. So, instead, she ...

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