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N.J. ‘working poor’ population rising, struggle to afford basics

More state residents are struggling to afford basic expenses like housing, food, transportation and health care, according to new national data, indicating that life in New Jersey may becoming less affordable for many people.

 

Atlantic City Arts Foundation’s ‘Arteriors’ returns

ATLANTIC CITY — The Atlantic City Arts Foundation’s form of a pop-up art exhibit has returned to the city.

 

New leadership hopes to modernize Miss America

With a background in communications, lobbying and running nonprofits, Regina Hopper says she knows how to modernize a business. She plans to do the same for Miss America.

 

How much rain will we see this weekend?

Currently in the midst of the four wettest start to May and likely our second longest streak with measurable rain, you would not be wrong for it to feel like this weekend will be a washout. However, there are a…

 

Egg Harbor Township schools want alumni feedback

EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP — School officials are hoping to get feedback from former students to help guide current students.

 

Former Playboy centerfold apparently jumps to death with son

NEW YORK (AP) — A former Playboy centerfold involved in a custody battle apparently jumped with her 7-year-old son to their deaths from the 25th floor of a Manhattan hotel room, law enforcement officials said Friday.

 

Investigators probe cause of school bus crash that killed 2

MOUNT OLIVE, N.J. (AP) — Investigators combed through evidence Friday seeking answers to why a school bus carrying 45 fifth-graders and teachers on a field trip collided with a dump truck on a New Jersey highway, killing a student and…

 

Lots of nature activities to choose from this weekend

Looking for a nature-related activity this weekend?

 

North Carolina man can request New Jersey records, judge rules

You don’t have to be a resident of New Jersey to request public records here, a three-judge appellate panel ruled Wednesday in what is being portrayed as a win for out-of-state journalists, second-homeowners and other interested parties.

 

Officials talk excessive force and police shootings in Atlantic City

ATLANTIC CITY — Joseph McFadden’s foot tapped against the wooden stage in the Atlantic City High School auditorium Thursday night. His voice wavered as he spoke about the day in September 2003 when he was shot while investigating a homicide…

 

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