New Jersey Real-Time News
Man inappropriately touched sleeping child during visit with family, investigators allege
The man's relationship to the minor was not disclosed by investigators.
Top Democrat hints at sales tax increase as N.J. releases new revenue figures
Democrats see a budget victory, Republicans see an impending cliff.
N.J. man sentenced to prison in sale of fentanyl that led to deadly overdose
The 55-year-old man died a day after receiving the fentanyl, officials said.
Potential Menendez corruption trial jurors told U.S. senators may be witnesses
Republican Lindsey Graham and Democrat Cory Booker were among the prominent names mentioned Tuesday by the federal judge handling the case.
Dear Annie: Single man, 47, is ‘stuck in a rut’ and wonders if it’s a midlife crisis
I don’t have any outbursts or PTSD. All I’m feeling is like life is slowing me down and I haven’t a clue as to why.
Feeding dogs, snapping cat pics: Welcome to Jersey City animal shelter’s internship program
A new program between the city and the Hudson County Schools of Technology will allow students to work at the city's animal shelter.
Garbage can regulations are solving Hoboken’s rat crisis, but creating an expensive people problem, 2 councilmembers say
“I think a lot of things that we pass have unintended consequences, (and) we’re trying to address some of (them).”
Country-themed Honky Tonk bar in Jersey Shore town draws thousands for opening weekend
The Wildwood Honky Tonk Saloon officially opened Friday, welcoming the first guests that formed a line that wrapped around the building.
N.J. politicians will get kicked out of office if they skip meetings under new plan
One county commissioner in particular has missed too many public meetings, according to the state lawmaker who introduced the proposed law.
If you’re struck by a car on an electric scooter, insurance won’t cover you, high court rules
The state's high court ruled Tuesday in the case of a rider struck in Elizabeth.
N.J. may want to give you a 10-cent refund for returning bottles and cans
Critics worry the new bottle bill has just been recycled from past efforts and will come with unintended consequences.
Miss Manners: Is it okay to leave houseguests home when I go to church?
Our guests will be invited to join us at church, but if they decline, ought I stay at home with them?