2 bear cubs who were living under N.J. home have been rescued
Two of four bear cubs who spent a month living under a Bergen County home with their mother are now living temporarily at a bear rehabilitation facility in Hunterdon County.
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Two of four bear cubs who spent a month living under a Bergen County home with their mother are now living temporarily at a bear rehabilitation facility in Hunterdon County.
A storm system from the west will bring widespread rain showers to New Jersey beginning Saturday morning and continuing into Saturday night, with 1 to 1.5 inches expected across much of the state along with unseasonably chilly temperatures.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was at a restaurant, seated with seven others. The wine steward came to our table with a bottle of wine, saying that a gentleman at another table would be honored to present this to me and my friends.
A Wawa customer was arrested in Cumberland County after he was accused of assaulting two people with a sugar container in a bizarre fight.
The company that is in contract to buy a toxic dump in Keyport, home to grave concerns about a possible cancer cluster nearby, has just been approved for a permit to start environmental testing, NJ.com has learned.
A 16-story Jersey City office tower with $30 million in upgrades sold Thursday to Real Capital Solutions in partnership with Lamar Companies.
President Donald Trump touched on a number of random topics during two separate White House events on Thursday afternoon.
A former South Jersey city official was ordered to repay tens of thousands of dollars in sick leave pay she received after leaving her position, state officials said.The city of Pleasantville obtained a court order requiring its former business administrator to repay more than $83,000 in sick leave
DEAR ERIC: About 10 years ago my aunt died and left her estate to my mother, myself and my three siblings. She was not married and had no children.
A man riding an unregistered motorized bicycle without a valid license struck and killed a 72-year-old pedestrian in Kearny earlier this year, authorities said.Miguel Aguilar, 44, of Harrison, was charged Thursday with causing death while driving suspended, the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office said
Former Central Intelligence Agency director William J. Burns laid out a roadmap for ending the Iran war in a New York Times op-ed, offering President Donald Trump three hard-learned lessons from the ongoing conflict.
In the middle of his record-breaking streak of wins, “Jeopardy!” super champion Jamie Ding has joined New Jersey’s legal battle to block the Trump administration from accessing sensitive voter records.
DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend of five years refuses to give me a key to his place. It feels like he doesn’t want to fully commit and take the relationship to the next level. I’m tired of wasting my time, and I really want to break up. He is begging me to stay and give him more time, but I see no reason to
A new ramen restaurant serving authentic Japanese cuisine is now open at a Bergen County mall.
President Donald Trump is facing questions over whether he fell asleep in the Oval Office again.
An Ocean County man was sentenced Thursday to 10 years in prison for the attempted murder of his 71-year-old mother in Toms River, authorities said.Joseph Cavallaro, 45, of Manchester, attacked the woman with a cane on June 27, 2025, leaving her with a fractured skull, broken ribs and other injuries
A crowdsourced bus ride share company is offering transportation to the World Cup games at MetLife Stadium and the service is substantially cheaper than NJ Transit’s announced $150 train fare.
A Bergen County man was charged Wednesday with attempting to sexually assault a woman in a local residence, authorities said.
Three adults were sent to a hospital Friday in Bergen County when the school bus they were on collided with another vehicle.
DEAR ANNIE: My brother-in-law is constantly making offensive and over-the-top jokes. Whenever I call him out, he tells me I’m “too sensitive.”
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