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Eviction battle: Landlord tried raising rent by $3,000 a month
Jeff Trupiano is facing eviction from his Hoboken home if his landlord wins a court battle to raise the rent, which could gut the Tenant Protection Act.
NJ in a 'drought watch' as water levels drop fast
With no significant rainfall in sight NJ could soon be facing a drought warning or drought emergency
Atlantic City, NJ casino dealers reject designated smoking area
Atlantic City, NJ casino workers opposed to indoor smoking rejected a proposal being floated by state legislators to create designated outdoor smoking areas.
NJ Senate Republicans push back against worker benefit cost hike
On the other side of the aisle, Democrats introduced a bill on Monday to "expand the membership of the commissions responsible for approving" any such rate increases.
Man wanted for choking girlfriend gives Edison, NJ cops the slip
Edison police asked residents of a neighborhood to stay in their homes for about 2 hours Monday night when they searched for Darnell Ricketts.
Can progressive policies make NJ safer? Attorney general says yes
The Senate Judiciary Committee interviewed and endorsed acting Attorney General Matthew Platkin to have the Cabinet position on a permanent basis.
NJ hospital director arrested after cops investigate bomb threat
The weapons were found in the marketing director's office by a K9 dog during a bomb threat at Hudson Regional Hospital in July.
Stadium in South River considered to be at end of its life cycle
The school district was recently advised to stop usage of the bleachers in the next couple of years.
American Idol is hosting Zoom auditions this week in NJ
Don't miss your chance to audition via Zoom for this season of American Idol
It’s comical: NJ college sues to block weed shop near dorm
This New Jersey college is suing to stop a dispensary from opening near their dorm