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Prosecutors have filed charges against a second 16-year-old student in connection with a Fort Lee High School bathroom ...
This New Jersey suburb offers easy access to New York City and a more relaxed pace of life, but those amenities come at a ...
The Giants are a mess, according to former No. 2 overall pick and ex-rival quarterback Robert Griffin III ... has unfolded due to the pick. “The New York Giants have no idea what they are ...
This time, it's from the wildfire in New Jersey. The wildfire in Ocean County, New Jersey started on Tuesday and now covers more than 15,000 acres. It's one of the biggest in New Jersey in the ...
The Army is considering a significant expansion of privatized barracks, a concept it has revisited periodically since the 1990s and one that gained renewed momentum under the previous administration.
1:40 New Jersey wildfire: 19-year-old arrested as firefighters battle blaze that has destroyed more than 15,000 acres Police allege Joseph Kling, 19, of Waretown, N.J. of setting a bonfire using ...
perhaps there’s a bright future for him in New York. Time will tell, and nothing is guaranteed in the NFL. Robert Griffin III knows that better than anyone, and he’s not shy about sharing his ...
The community meeting for Fort Lee residents about public safety brought up Victoria Lee. The discussion on Thursday featured Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich, Police Chief Matthew Hintze, Fort Lee ...
Holmdel Township lost its final appeal against New Jersey Natural Gas's plan to build a regulator station. The legal battle spanned a decade and included two denials by the township's zoning board.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
A wildfire in New Jersey appears to be about half contained as flames continue to burn on Friday, after forcing thousands of residents to evacuate and previously affecting air quality as far north ...
As a huge wildfire continues to burn in central New Jersey on April 24, smoke from the blaze is expected to reach residents in New York City some 60 miles away, prompting an air quality alert.