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The U.S. Navy called a Moorestown affordable housing project a security threat? Here's why

Land swap proposed between Moorestown and defense contractor Lockheed Martin would bring housing units with up to half as affordable units

 

Preparing your vacation? Here's what you should know about U.S. Passports and Real IDs

If you're traveling outside of the country soon and need a passport, you're going to want to have a game plan.
Here's what to know

 

Rutgers faculty vote no confidence in President Holloway over medical school merger plan

Rutgers University intends to merge its medical schools in Newark and New Brunswick, raising concern among the faculty of both.

 

Mega Millions winning numbers for Friday, July 21. Did you win the $720 million jackpot?

The lottery jackpot was an estimated $720 million for Friday night's drawing - it's the fifth largest Mega Millions ever.

 

'Strongly believe it's Mattie Sheils,' officials say of body pulled from Delaware River

The children slipped out of the arms of their mother and grandmother after the four were swept away in fast-moving floodwaters.

 

United Airlines cutting daily flights at Newark Airport

To reduce delays, United cutting back on Newark airport daily flights.

 

'Punching back, Jersey style,' Murphy signs tax credit for NJ remote workers

Gov. Phil Murphy also signed a bill to give tax credits to some New Jersey residents who work from home for companies based in other states.

 

Exclusive: Rejected NJ Transit HQ option was $111M cheaper than what agency chose, doc show

"I've got no insight because it was a NJ Transit board decision," Gov. Phil Murphy said in his first comments about the agency's new HQ move.

 

Wawa pizza won't replace your favorite slice, but it has some things going for it

South Jersey trending reporter Kate McCormick tries Wawa's new pizza option. Here's what she thought of the convenience store slices

 

Washington Township planners final review done for senior citizen apartments

Financing remains a question, but Washington Township has told Ingerman Development Co. it can move ahead on a senior citizen apartment building.

 

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