Uncounted ballots from New Jersey July primary election found in bin

Officials have counted more than 1,600 ballots from New Jersey's July primary that were found last week in a “mislabeled” bin.

'TWINDEMIC':  Health officials worry about winter with flu and coronavirus

New Jersey health officials are warning of a looming "twindemic" due to a resurgence of the coronavirus pandemic and the possibility of a severe flu season.

Century 21 closing after nearly 60 years in business

Century 21 Stores — a destination for bargain hunters looking for fat deals on designer dresses and shoes, cosmetics and housewares for nearly 60 years — has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is winding down its business, shutting all 13 stores across New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Florida.

2 dead, 6 wounded in shooting near Rutgers campus

Middlesex County prosecutors and New Brunswick police said officers responding to the scene shortly before 1:30 a.m. Sunday found eight people with apparent gunshot wounds. The victims were taken to various hospitals and two male victims were pronounced dead at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, police said.

Tolls to increase on NJ’s three major highways Sunday

As summer comes to an end, tolls are set to increase on New Jersey’s three major toll roads just after midnight on Sunday.

NJ voters weigh putting pot legalization in constitution

New Jersey could be the latest state to legalize recreational marijuana if voters say yes to the constitutional amendment.

Murphy: Many refusing to cooperate with contact tracers

Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy says almost three-fifths of people who respond to New Jersey’s COVID-19 contact tracers are refusing to cooperate.

Murphy signs legislation making Juneteenth state holiday

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has signed legislation that makes Juneteenth a state holiday. Juneteenth marks June 19, 1865, when word reached enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, that the Civil War had ended and they were free.

Navy cancels F/A-18 flyover of Hudson River

The U.S. Navy has canceled a planned F/A-18 military jet flyover in New York City that was tied to the commemoration of the 19th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.

Duo ballroom dances several times a week in empty high school parking lot

Two to three nights a week in an empty parking lot outside of Moorestown High School you can find Sheldon and Norma in full PPE dancing like nobody’s watching.

Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band plan new album in October

The Boss said Thursday the album is called “Letter To You” and he and the band recorded it in just five days. It will be released on Oct. 23.

Magnitude 3.1 earthquake strikes NJ

The U.S. Geological Survey reports an earthquake has struck New Jersey with a preliminary magnitude of 3.1.

Rare 3.1-magnitude earthquake hits New Jersey
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A small earthquake hit Monmouth County in New Jersey at around 2 a.m. on Wednesday morning, lighting up social media and 9-1-1 calls.

Federal charges for former NYC doctor accused of sexually abusing patients

A former New York gynecologist accused of sexually abusing more than two dozen patients, including the wife of former presidential candidate Andrew Yang, now faces federal charges.

Gov. Murphy stops removal of flag displays on highways

Murphy announced that the removal of flags would be suspended and that he did not like the idea during his afternoon coronavirus briefing on Tuesday.