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Sports bettors dream: 86 able to bet on game after it ended
Eighty-six gamblers in New Jersey thought they'd found the Holy Grail of sports betting: being able to bet on a game that had already ended
Oh! Christmas tree? Cardboard display is the talk of a town
Opinions are flying about a cardboard Christmas tree display on the boardwalk of a Jersey Shore town where Bruce Springsteen cut his musical teeth.
After over 100 years, Wildwood, NJ boardwalk is undergoing repairs
Work started last week on a three-block section. Eventually, 20 of the boardwalk's 26 blocks will be refurbished.
FDA supports expanding COVID boosters to all adults
There's one more step before that policy is final: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention must agree.
Virtual court proceedings to continue in NJ post-pandemic
Virtual court proceedings will continue to be a feature of New Jersey's judicial landscape after the pandemic subsides.
NJ Transit adds service to airport, parade and shopping
New Jersey Transit is adding buses and trains over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend to get passengers to the airport, parade and shopping centers.
‘No Nukes’ footage bypasses Springsteen’s aversion to film
Despite Bruce Springsteen's long-time aversion to having his concerts filmed -- he says it was a superstition -- a new DVD offers a relatively rare look at him and his E Street Band during a peak period in the late 1970s
NJ breaks own monthly sports betting record: $1.3B in bets
New Jersey's red-hot sports betting industry smashed its own national record in October for the highest amount of bets taken in a single month, topping $1.3 billion
NJ eyes financial break for Atlantic City casinos
New Jersey lawmakers are proposing financial relief for Atlantic City's casinos to help them continue to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic
US mandates vaccines or tests for big companies by Jan. 4
It was unclear how OSHA planned to enforce the rules. A senior administration official said the agency would target companies if it gets complaints.
Murphy wins? AP calls NJ governor’s race; Ciattarelli says ‘count all legal votes’
The Associated Press on Wednesday called the New Jersey governor's race for Gov. Phil Murphy, saying he narrowly won a victory over former Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli.
CDC gives OK for COVID-19 vaccines to start for kids, 5 to 11
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's advisers decided Tuesday that Pfizer's shots should be opened to the country's 28 million children, ages 5 to 11.