The Dark Side of the Self-Storage Industry: Meth Labs, Poverty, and Homelessness
Last month, a man from Red Bank was found dead in a self-storage unit where he was living. His death was a casualty of the pandemic, which has created dire housing instability, pushing many to extreme measures.
Amazon Will Open 14 Delivery Stations in New Jersey During 2020
The e-commerce giant has signed leases for facilities throughout the state that will create thousands of jobs amid an uncertain retail landscape.
Real Housewives of New Jersey’s Joe and Melissa Gorga Move into New House
We have all the details on Joe and Melissa Gorga's new house, ahead of the Real Housewives of New Jersey premiere. The Bravo TV stars are settling into a new customized mansion in Franklin Lakes.
20 Fun Things to Do in New Jersey in the Summer [2024]
No matter what county you visit, you're bound to find fun things to do in New Jersey in the summer. Here are our top picks.
Pandemic Left NJ Transit Hanging by a Thread, but Big Changes May Lie Ahead
A 30-year survey and a transportation advocacy group could bring route changes and modernization to the NJ Transit bus system.
Newark Sues NYC Over a Program That Has Relocated 1,198 Homeless Families to the...
Newark filed a lawsuit saying that New York City is violating interstate commerce rules by coercing families to sign leases for illegal and uninhabitable apartments.
Bruce Springsteen Day Declared Sept. 23rd in New Jersey
The state of New Jersey recently announced its recognition of Bruce Springsteen Day. Read about the announcement and view the official Proclamation here.
New Jersey Ranked Best State in U.S. for Positive Mental Health
A study from ZenCare determined that New Jersey is the best place to live in the country for a resident’s mental health.
New Jersey Wine: The Garden State’s Next Great Industry?
Many New Jersey farmers are making the transition to vineyard owners, but what makes the New Jersey wine environment and economics so amenable to wine grape production?
New Nitpicky Alcohol Rules Squeezing Jersey City Breweries and Small Businesses
A number of nitpicky rules took effect last month that restrict the way New Jersey breweries can run their business, stifling one of the state’s fastest-growing industries.