Local Businesses Launch Petition Asking Gov Murphy to Help Relieve Their Pain
A new petition is asking New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and other officials to help ease the financial burden the state’s restaurants and small businesses are facing.
NJ Transit Considers Restoring Service on Former Rail Lines
The agency has confirmed that they are conducting a study regarding whether transit service could return to the abandoned Orange Branch or Boonton Line.
New Jersey Accepting Applications For COVID-19 Rent Relief Program
The state has opened a lottery program to aid tenants that have been impacted by the coronavirus and those interested have two weeks to enroll.
Is Central Jersey a Thing? New Bill Looks to Officially Make it One
The proposed New Jersey legislation would redraw state tourism maps and reallocate tourism funds for regional marketing activities.
New Jersey Fall Activities You Don’t Want to Miss This Season
Whether it’s farm fresh apple cider, a spooky haunted house, or a romantic weekend in the mountains, get out and enjoy these New Jersey fall activities.
More Ferries Could Connect New Jersey and New York
In addition to Seastreak service from Bayonne, there could be ferry service to Manhattan from South Amboy and Carteret.
Luxury Living By Michael Hern: The Man Behind the Brand
Honest, reliable, trusted, Luxury Living By Michael Hern has the commitment, expertise, and track record to meet the growing needs of today's buyers and sellers.
New Jersey to Gain Four Shake Shack Locations
Over the next two years, Shake Shack plans to open four locations throughout the Garden State.
GTL For the Win? Study Says New Jersey Most ‘Gym-Obsessed’ State in U.S.
A new analysis of gym and workout interest from Fitness Volt suggests that the Jersey Shore cast might have been on to something when they coined their infamous 'GTL' catchphrase.
‘Jack the Ripper’ Scare in Newark Remains Mystery a Century Later
Jack the Ripper, the infamous 19th-century serial killer, was in the news last month when someone claimed to know his identity. What many don’t know is that Newark had its own “Jack the Ripper” scare a century ago.