$200M Deal Greenlights 34-Story Mixed-Income Tower In Jersey City’s Journal Square
By The Garden State Gazette
A roughly $200 million financing package has locked in backing for a new 34-story residential
Obama Rallies With Democrats In Virginia And New Jersey Ahead Of High-Stakes Governor Races
By The Garden State Gazette Staff
Former President Barack Obama is back in campaign mode, flying into Virginia and New
Belleville Man, 22, Struck And Killed On FDR Drive, NYPD Says
By The Garden State Gazette Staff
A 22-year-old man from Belleville was struck and killed on Manhattan’s FDR Drive
2 Killed After Fast-Moving Thanksgiving Fire Tears Through Orange Home, Officials Say
By The Garden State Gazette Staff
ORANGE, N.J. — A fast-moving fire tore through a home on Mosswood Avenue in
*OPINION PIECE* “In Order to Rebel, First You Must Conform”
Most people who talk about rebellion are broken. Real revolt starts by mastering the system, not rejecting it. Wear the suit, learn the rules, then break them so precisely it hurts the machine.
AUTHORITIES JACK UP REWARD AS NEWARK TRIPLE-FATAL SHOOTING TURNS INTO A CITYWIDE MANHUNT.
A $20K reward. Three dead. Zero arrests. Newark is boiling, investigators are tightening the screws, and someone out there is sitting on a secret worth more than money.
TRAIN vs. CAR — AND SOUTH BRUNSWICK ISN’T SHAKING THIS OFF.
A car was destroyed when a train slammed into it in South Brunswick, a terrifying smash that ended in a miracle — no serious injuries — and a new wave of calls to fix the state’s most dangerous crossings.
ATLANTIC CITY: TWO FOUND DEAD BEHIND A LOCKED HOTEL DOOR.
A deadly mystery unfolds in an Atlantic City hotel room while a historic New Jersey theater prepares for its most dramatic curtain rise yet.
MOSQUE REJECTION EXPLODES INTO FEDERAL COURTROOM BATTLE.
A rejected mosque plan has exploded into a federal courtroom showdown as a New Jersey town is accused of discrimination, triggering a fierce battle over rights, zoning, and who gets to belong.
NEW LEGISLATION THREATENS TO STALL NEW JERSEY’S DRIVERLESS CAR DREAM.
New Jersey lawmakers want strict oversight for self-driving cars — but critics say the bill is so restrictive it may stop the technology from ever getting on the road.