March 22, 2019 Hawk discovered in bathtub after flying through New Jersey bathroom window: police A hawk took flight this week straight into a New Jersey home and wound up in an unusual place, police said.
March 22, 2019 Transit agency's reliance on doughnut shop to open station has commuters railing Customers of a state-operated transit agency were railing Thursday when the agency admitted it relies on Dunkin’ Donuts employees to unlock the entrance to one of its train stations every morning.
March 21, 2019 Andy Puzder: Universal Basic Income has its fans but here’s a REAL solution that lifts people out of poverty Mayor Ras Baraka announced last week a plan to test the feasibility of a universal basic income (“UBI”) for residents of Newark, New Jersey.
March 20, 2019 New Jersey wrestling referee who made competitor cut dreadlocks alleges defamation, emotional distress A New Jersey high school wrestling referee who was blasted for forcing a competitor to cut his dreadlocks or forfeit his match has taken a step toward filing a defamation lawsuit.
March 19, 2019 American professor is first woman to be awarded top math prize A retired University of Texas at Austin mathematics professor is the first women to win the Abel Prize, described as the field's equivalent of the Nobel Prize.
March 19, 2019 Police come to the rescue after boy with autism calls 911 to report lost teddy bear Woodbridge, N.J. police wasted no time sending help to an autistic boy who called 911 about his lost teddy bear.
March 18, 2019 Reputed Gambino crime boss' suspected killer flashes 'MAGA,' other slogans on hand The 24-year-old man charged with killing the reputed boss of the Gambino crime family wrote a string of slogans on his hand, including "MAGA Forever," and flashed them before a court hearing Monday.
March 18, 2019 NJ man returns overdue library book to middle school 53 years later A New Jersey man has finally returned a school library book he checked out 53 years ago.
March 15, 2019 New Jersey teen once homeless accepted into 17 colleges, overcomes family obstacles A New Jersey teen who was once homeless has been accepted into 17 colleges, overcoming his obstacles with hard work and perseverance, reports said Thursday.
March 14, 2019 Connecticut college blames late student's actions in own choking death during pancake-eating contest Lawyers for Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Conn., blamed student Caitlin Nelson’s own actions for her death, court documents filed Tuesday in response to a wrongful death lawsuit brought by Nelson’s mother.