End of Efinger era signals greater change in sports world | Di Ionno
Hunting, fishing and camping decline, and one-sport kids all hurt business In 1909, Teddy Roosevelt was winding down his eight-year presidency and his image as outdoorsman and adventurer fueled a new...
View ArticleMan charged with DWI for causing 5 car crash at Holland Tunnel: police
A Middlesex County man has been charged with DWI for causing a five car crash inside the Holland Tunnel on Saturday afternoon, police said. Kauri Qualls, 22, was charged with DWI for causing a crash...
View ArticleN.J. pets in need: Dec. 12, 2016
Dogs and cats throughout New Jersey need homes. Courtesy of Amy Bower Keeping pets safe during the holidays The most wonderful time of the year can also can pose safety concerns for dogs, cats and...
View ArticlePolice department dubbed me a Disney fairy, Milltown cop says in lawsuit
After reporting police department violations, his fellow officers called the lieutenant "rat" and "Tink the Fink," referring to him as Tinker Bell. MILLTOWN -- A Milltown lieutenant has filed a...
View ArticlePolice investigating suspicious fire at New Brunswick bar, cops say
The fire was reported at about 4 a.m. Saturday NEW BRUNSWICK -- City police are investigating a suspicious fire at a bar on French Street, authorities said. The fire was put out by a neighbor with a...
View ArticleSouth Brunswick students seek donations for Syrian children
High school students conduct a donation drive. SOUTH BRUNSWICK -- Studying the Syrian conflict in Justin Negraval's Global Studies class at South Brunswick High School spurred student McKenna Haurey...
View ArticleFire in 3-story building closes part of New Brunswick street
French Street was closed around 1 p.m. between Bethany and Alexander streets NEW BRUNSWICK -- City police closed a portion of French Street as firefighters battled a blaze at three-story building...
View ArticleWoman accused of Christmas gift porch theft caught on camera
The incident was caught on surveillance camera and posted to Facebook. Police say that lead to an arrest Watch video WOODBRIDGE -- Police say they have nabbed a local Grinch allegedly caught on camera...
View ArticleDemocrats say Christie's unpopularity may help them override his veto of...
Can Democrats override a Gov. Chris Christie veto of equal pay bill? "This could be the one," state Sen. Bob Smith said. Watch video TRENTON -- Gov. Chris Christie has repeatedly vetoed legislation...
View ArticleN.J.'s top high school marching bands by county
Here are 21 high schools that have won the most awards, are the most respected among their peers.
View ArticleTrack and field: Previews for the 2016-17 indoor season
The N.J. indoor track and field season begins on Friday, Dec. 16 With the N.J. indoor track and field season set to kick off this Friday, NJ.com has provided some previews to get you prepared for all...
View ArticleCollege bowl games will be filled with N.J. alums: Who, when and how to watch
A bowl-by-bowl, team-by-team breakdown of the N.J. players participating in 2016-17 bowl games.
View ArticlePlainsboro hospital to join U-Penn system
The merger will mean the Middlesex County hospital joins the Philadelphia-based health care network. One of the state's newest hospitals will be joining the University of Pennsylvania Health System,...
View ArticleWATCH & VOTE for the top football video of the 2016 season
18 of the best plays of the year - 7 from the finals
View ArticleRutgers to unveil 'Caliburn,' N.J.'s most powerful supercomputer
The massive computer on the Piscataway campus is named after King Arthur's legendary sword. PISCATAWAY -- Rutgers University will officially cut the ribbon this week on "Caliburn," a massive new...
View ArticleOld Bridge cop's discipline violates free speech rights, lawyer says
An Old Bridge police officer was recently disciplined in connection with a public letter he wrote last year. OLD BRIDGE -- A township police officer plans to appeal an administrative ruling to...
View ArticleEx-Edison cop, wife to seek dismissal of official misconduct charges
Former Edison police officer Michael Dotro and his wife, Alycia, are charged with official misconduct in connection with causing $500 in damage to a the property of an Edison woman. NEW BRUNSWICK --...
View ArticleCops arrest 4, find drugs, 6 firearms after routine home visit
Robbinsville Detective Scott Kivet and K-9 Quori assisted in the searches. HAMILTON -- Sheriff's officers visiting home on a routine civil matter Monday saw marijuana and drug paraphernalia in plain...
View ArticleMan admits to stealing house while owner was in nursing home
Fady Chedid agreed to pay back taxes on the home, leave the house and transfer the deed back to the woman NEW BRUNSWICK -- A city man has admitted to duping an 88-year-old into signing over her house...
View ArticleFamilies with 'catastrophically' sick kids share $2.3M in state aid
Employers pay an annual $1.50 fee per employee to support the fund. TRENTON -- After a Bergen County mother delivered triplets, the insurance company delivered bad news: one of their doctors was...
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