Utility wants residents to refrain from watering their lawns for the next few days. Reservoirs are at 50 percent capacity.
New York residents can enter a drawing for a chance to see Pontiff travel through the park before Mass Sept. 25.
Does your child need a new car or booster seat? They might, as of Tuesday.
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Measure is the first post Bridgegate reform to be made into law.
The data collection (see list below) identified a list of towns and the numbers of users in each community, but did not reveal names.
The 22-room Alpine home was purchased with cash.
Nicholas Piotti's lawyers leaning towards insanity defence, report says.
32-room house features a two-lane bowling alley, 2 elevators, and an art gallery wing.
At least an inch is expected to fall across the region, and the region could get "clobbered" by floods, wind and road closures.
Governor, senators Booker and Menendez, and U.S. Transportation secretary discuss ways of paying for proposed Gateway tunnel.
Leonard Robinson, 51, was killed on a Maryland highway while he was checking his Batmobile's engine Sunday night.
Burress is the first N.J. resident to be charged under a new law makes issuing a bad electronic funds transfer a criminal offense.
Gate assignments to change for 30 percent of bus routes.
Lanes will be closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. from Monday through Thursday night and 11 p.m. Friday through 8 a.m. Saturday.
'American Idol' alum arrested for kicking baby's mother in groin, cops say.
Jail satisfies the 622 requirements set by the state.
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Sorrentino faces 11 years in prison for allegedly misleading the IRS about his income.
$350 million in bonds are expected to get the long-delayed project off the ground again.
A judge ruled against 'The Cousins' in a case claiming they did shoddy work on a renovation project in Tenafly.
Sonny Y. Lee told a Connecticut woman the money would be donated to a Christian charity, county prosecutor said.
Bergen County woman Agnes Fenton celebrated 110th birthday recently.
Annual safety and security report by Safewise.com says low crime, new police chief make up township's ranking.
The company released a list this week of the safest towns in New Jersey, noting that the state’s violent crime is dropping.
Dr. Jeffrey Bienstock, chairman of pediatrics at Valley Hospital in Ridgewood, says dying is not the only risk to children left in hot cars.
Chain is waiting for Gov. Christie to sign a law allowing them to operate in N.J. Paramus, Meadowlands, and maybe Wayne possible locations.
Triple Crown winner and 1/9 favorite wins by three lengths.
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Westwood carnival will be held Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m.
Irwin Lipkin, 77, pleaded guilty to securities fraud in helping Bernie Madoff in ponzi scheme.
Employees at the Woodcrest Health Care Center in New Milford are demanding more money and the right to unionize.
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Three middle-aged women arrested for prostitution in Morris County.
Cast members Melissa Gorga and Dina Manzo want raises too.
State Senate approved a bill that would repeal archaic law banning businesses with both liquor and amusement game licenses from operating.