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Residents Contribute $274,090 to Hourly Staff for a Job Well Done
Customers Can Shop Online at StopandShop.com and Pickup Their Grocery Order from the Comfort of Their Vehicle
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The U.S. is experiencing a severe blood supply shortage.
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The Human Rights Campaign Foundation released rated cities and towns by LGBT inclusivity. Here's what it says about New Jersey.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive in the Wayne area soon.
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Hadassah Northern New Jersey Bestows Myrtle Wreath Award to Notable Holocaust Scholar Dr. Harriet Sepinwall on Sunday November 21.
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Explore Retirement Living at Cedar Crest with a Risk-Free Priority List Membership
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New Jersey community offers amenities, stunning scenery, and variety of educational classes.
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The network is seeking the public's help in providing those in need with supermarket gift cards for festive holiday meals.
The month-long celebration included an Anniversary Gala, parade, carnival, commemorative ceremony, and more.
Five New Jersey lottery players took home $50,000 in the Monday Powerball drawing, lottery officials said.
Five New Jersey lottery players walked away with at least $50,000 in the latest Powerball drawing, state lottery officials announced.
Patch is compiling a guide to the best Halloween yard displays. Submit your yard haunt today.
Three New Jersey lottery players, including a person who bought a ticket in Clifton, took home $50,000 in Wednesday's Powerball drawing.
Two New Jersey lottery players won big this week, splitting the Jersey Cash 5 jackpot for a payout of over $235,000 each.
The "inclusive Shabbat experience for young children and their families" is free both members and non-members.
Weekly classes begin Oct. 12 via Zoom.
Schmidt brings more than 30 years of leadership expertise in the healthcare field to his new role.
How a former escape room company is twisting the category
Public invited to special service on September 26
A lottery player in Hewitt, New Jersey, hit the Jersey Cash 5 jackpot on Sunday, walking away from the drawing with over $650,000.
Seven residents who died on 9/11 will be among those memorialized at services across the country on the attack’s 20th anniversary.
Nidhi and Ayush Rana went missing during Tropical Storm Ida. A new fundraiser will direct funds toward the ongoing search efforts.
The American Red Cross has provided cleanup kits for residents affected by flooding. Here's where to get them.
The township and Wayne Alliance will host the fourth annual vigil, with the Black Poster Project on display.
There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up near you.
Activities are good for the body, mind, and spirit
Tom's Lake will close Aug. 22, but members will be allowed to swim at the James W. Roe Memorial Pool starting Aug. 23 through Labor Day.
The food drive is continuing through Aug. 22. Here's what you can donate, and where.