The NJ Department of Banking and Insurance plans to reach out to more than 72,000 eligible student loan borrowers to remind them of the April 30th deadline to consolidate loans to be part of the federal loan forgiveness program.
Peter Byron, of Wildwood, faces a new state indictment after pleading guilty to federal charges — and still facing separate fraud allegations along with current Wildwood leaders.
Top New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission officials say they may have to make major increases to fees for the first time in years to close a growing budget gap.
The van carrying two patients from Princeton-based Community Options collided with a truck carrying a 50,000 pound concrete wall for a warehouse in the intersection at Ridge Road in South Brunswick on April 12.
Art pieces were destroyed, a Palestinian flag was ripped off its pole, windows were shattered, TVs were vandalized, and printers were broken in the attack on the early hours of April 10, the holiday of Eid al-Fitr.
Sen. John McKeon sent a letter to the 50 largest food-service establishments in New Jersey, urging them to better comply with a state law on the books since 2022.
The Voorhees Town Center initially announced Friday afternoon's fire would keep the rest of the shopping center closed Saturday and Sunday because it spread into the mall’s ceiling space.
Attorney General Matt Platkin said officers from the Island Heights and Toms River police and the Ocean County Sherriff’s Office attempted to take a man with several outstanding warrants sitting inside a parked vehicle into custody.