As Mount Holly reflects on its canceled festivities, echoes of past celebrations linger. The desire for accountability is palpable in the community's heartfelt responses.
Video on social media shows a woman hit by a car at the entrance to Delaney Hall in Newark, NJ. Witnesses say the car was driven by an employee of the facility.
More clinging jellyfish could be found in New Jersey rivers, back bays, and estuaries this summer, and their sting packs quite a painful punch, says one New Jersey biologist.
Emotions ran high in the courtroom today as a family faced the reality of their loss while grappling with the consequences of a young driver's actions.
Friedrich Castillo-Ormeno discusses the distress of being wrongly targeted by ICE and and concerns about his chances of returning to the United States legally.
On June 20, Bordentown Square Tap Grill is closing its doors, but it's not completely going away. They'll continue serving the community of Bordentown by catering special events.
A new cellphone ban in New Jersey schools is stirring up plenty of discussion. Will it really make a difference, or is it just another rule proposed by politicians, not backed by results?
A 17-year-old ISIS-inspired teen has been sentenced to 18 years in prison after intentionally trying to kill Florence Township police officers with a knife, prosecutors say.
Rep. Tom Kean, R-7th District, has missed more than 100 votes and hasn't been spotted in Washington or his district, stirring a mystery that carries potential national consequences.
The FBI and ICE officials are refusing to answer the biggest questions surrounding a violent confrontation in Stafford, NJ, but made one shocking admission.
A Philadelphia man has been sentenced to 50 years in New Jersey State Prison for a 2024 shooting near the Atlantic City inlet that left one woman dead and another seriously injured.
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, a Gloucester County family faces unimaginable loss. A father's actions raise questions about mental health and tragedy's ripple effects.
This local gem is saying goodbye after nearly two decades of serving NJ quality, sweet treats. Although nobody didn’t saw this bittersweet farewell coming, there's still time to thank them and try their delicious desserts.