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The law creates statewide standards for e-bikes, e-scooters and other micromobility devices, with more rules for faster devices.

New Lenox D122 Band Director Kyle Rinke this spring gave members of Martino Jr. High band an experience they'll never forget.
President Trump was cheered at a “patriotic” birthday spectacle – and booed by these NJ demonstrators. Here’s why they hit the streets.
The closure marks the end of an era for a neighborhood staple known for its old-New York atmosphere.
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Cal Fire/Riverside County Firefighters battled the blaze that started at the Hemet Cornerstone gymnasium.
The Swampscott Select Board voted to approve the license for the temporary tenant of the town-owned property.
Local screening tied to The Balance Project brings parents together to discuss technology, family life, and offline play.
The liquor store on State Street will move to Ninth Street.
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The townhouse complex and apartment building project is being proposed on a 45-acre lot along Valley Road in Hillsborough Township.
Families questioned proposed Washington School changes as district outlines enrollment, staffing, and space constraints.
The Brick Township girl's clinging jellyfish sting perplexed doctors and her family; she is believed to be the first child stung in NJ.
"I basically dropped out of one college and then went to the University of Rock 'n Roll," Dennis Arfa said.
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Major upgrades are being proposed at the nearly 6-acre waterfront property, according to documents submitted to the town.
Doug Auld has run a New Jersey adult hockey league for nearly 50 years, bringing together players ages 18 to 73.
StarKist, Feed the Children and Cornerstones distributed food and household essentials to 400 families in Northern Virginia.
An evening venue with late night ambitions, Duke's is asking the city to OK expanding beyond its current bar operations.
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A new ordinance sets limits on drone use in public spaces, with some residents raising concerns about recreation in parks.
Patch asked Jeanine Driscoll several questions ahead of the Republican primary in New York’s 4th district. Here are her responses.
Readers debate when it’s appropriate to correct bad manners, how to do it without shaming someone, and whether public civility is fading.
Patch asked Marvin Williams several questions ahead of the Republican primary in New York’s 4th district. Here are his responses.
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The donation from the Bernards Township Education Foundation will fund 12 school grants.
The thrift store helps support mental health services for those in need.
Vicki Vergagni, who's running to serve as an at-large councilmember tells Patch she's looking to make homeownership more affordable.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board adopted the 2026-2027 school budget at its meeting on Monday night.
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They’re known as the Bloomfield Stitchers, and they’re turning their love for knitting into a way to make a difference.
It's a night of fun, laughter, community — and strawberries.
Lauren Pikor, 30, was killed in August 2023. Her family endured three years of court proceedings to see her killer plead guilty.
Luis Angel Chavez's neighbors are sharing memories of the teenager on social media.
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Oliver's is poised to open a fifth store, this time within 5 miles of two other locations.
Officials say a key flood mitigation project will move forward after bids came in far higher than expected.
Dr. “Nay” Renee White turned words that came to her during the pandemic into books, music and a women’s empowerment platform.
Township officials said the application targets a wider, costlier road in a heavily populated part of town.
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Sonny and Terri Esch will host a blood drive in memory of their son, Jimmy, who died at age 27, Thursday, June 25, at Worth Township Center.
Patch’s annual anniversary note to you, our readers, celebrating our news and community websites, which started in Concord on June 17, 2011.
The Maritime Aquarium recently celebrated the opening of its newest exhibit, "Seabirds Between Worlds," featuring CT's only puffins.
The restaurant's founder says Summit's community feel made it the right fit for the brand's first fast-casual concept.
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Letting the neighbor kid swim on a hot day may seem like a kind thing to do. But what if they bring more kids and come back again and again?
The Representative Town Meeting this week discussed accepting a statue to honor former President George H.W. Bush.
The funding supported a new therapy initiative, providing counseling and trauma-informed care for nearly 30 families.
The longtime St. Pete property now hosts weddings, parties and community events, with a nod to its Harold Seltzer's past.
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