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Grilling banned as NJ imposes strict fire restrictions
Severely dry weather has created an extremely high risk of wildfire in New Jersey. Learn about the restrictions in place that may ban you from using your BBQ grill and fire pit.

Where's my money? Answers about NJ's ANCHOR rebate
Questions and answers about New Jersey's ANCHOR property tax rebate for homeowners and renters

Spring planting guide for New Jersey
A Rutgers Master Gardener helps you get your yard and planting beds ready for Spring planting in New Jersey

When you can use a gun in NJ to defend your home or self
Answers to questions about the use of deadly force in protection of your person and property in New Jersey

Gun permits delayed In NJ: How to avoid common mistakes
When applying for a gun permit in New Jersey, some common mistakes can cause your application to be rejected. Here's how to successfully complete your application and reduce the chances it will be rejected.

No ANCHOR rebate? Reasons you may not get your money
New Jersey can seize your ANCHOR property tax rebate for a variety of reasons.

New Jersey's Sales Tax Holiday — What is included and what is not
New Jersey is offering a 10-day back-to-school sales tax holiday — here is what is included, what is not and how to get your discount

Schools that defy NJ trans policy could lose aid, face takeover
A showdown over parental rights between schools and Gov. Phil Murphy could draw harsh penalties for NJ districts that defy state policy on transgender students

NJ Fire Restrictions - From BBQ's to fire pits what you can burn
Extremely dry conditions have forced NJ to impose strict restrictions on outdoor burning - does that include grills and fire pits?

New Jersey school rules for transgender students explained
Are NJ schools really banned from telling parents if their child changes gender identity? Eric Scott explains the rules Gov. Phil Murphy's administration says schools now have to follow
