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Rutgers unions picket as medical faculty remain frustrated at lack of contract progress

While a one-week strike was suspended, medical faculty are frustrated that they still have many unresolved demands despite framework agreement.

 

Joan D'Alessandro remembered as family's fight for child abuse victims marks 50 years

The 7-year-old girl whose murder led to "Joan's Law" was remembered as a leader during a vigil on the 50th anniversary of her death.

 

NJ Transit fare hikes? Service cuts? Layoffs? Agency faces a nearly $1B deficit in 2026

The Murphy administration and NJ Transit overestimated how many riders would use transit after the COVID pandemic. And federal COVID aid will run out.

 

An unexpected gift? NJ public college unions eye the Rutgers agreement with hope | Stile

What happens when union contracts are tested at other public colleges in New Jersey?

 

NJ legal weed: What we've learned, one year after recreational marijuana sales began

Happy birthday NJ legal weed! April 21 represents one year since the first recreational marijuana sales began in New Jersey.

 

Murphy to use $2 million in offshore wind funds on whale detection, seal studies

The administration of Gov. Murphy announced $2 million in funding amid a bitter political fight over offshore wind.

 

Microplastics in the Delaware: Litter cleanup one way to thwart plastic waste

Microplastics were found in 100% of Delaware River water and sediment samples analyzed as part of a three-phase study.

 

Millville man gets 22 years for manslaughter in 2018 fatal shooting of 19-year-old

Terrell L. Savage was sentenced Monday to 18 to 22 years in state prison for the shooting death of an innocent driver in Millville in 2018.

 

Three from South Jersey admit to taking part in Capitol riot

Father and son from Gloucester County, Salem County man, admit roles in Capitol riot

 

NJ sets aside $99 million for recreation. So, what will South Jersey get?

Gov. Phil Murphy announced that $99.9 million would go toward parks and playgrounds. How your community might benefit from the funding.

 

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