Route 3 Ramp Closure in Clifton; I-78 Express Lanes Closed in Springfield for Repairs Tonight
Route 3 Ramp Closure and Detour in Clifton Tonight; I-78 Eastbound Express Lanes Closed in Springfield for Bridge Repairs. Clifton, Passaic County – The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) has announced that the Route 3 westbound ramp to Route 21 northbound will be closed and detoured tonight, Thursday, March 30, from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. tomorrow, Friday, March 31, in Clifton, Passaic County. The closure is necessary to reopen the shoulder on the Route 3 ramp, which has been closed for bridge repairs since June 2022.
Read full storyCelebrating the 60th Anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail
TRENTON, NJ – The New Jersey State Museum is set to display four captivating prints by renowned artist Ben Shahn in a mini-exhibition, commemorating the 60th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail. The exhibition will be on view from April 1 to June 4, 2023, near the Museum's main entrance on the first floor.
Read full storyNew Jersey and Cyprus National Guards Unite in Historic Partnership
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – The New Jersey National Guard and the Republic of Cyprus National Guard announced a formal partnership through the State Partnership Program during a signing ceremony today at the Presidential Palace in Nicosia.
Read full storyWhat To Do in Morristown This April
A Week of Family Fun, Easter Celebrations, and Mythical Adventures in Morristown! Check out our community calendar to find out what's happening this week. Discover a week full of exciting local events in Morristown! From Friday, March 31st to Thursday, April 6th, our calendar is packed with family-friendly activities, including multiple Easter egg hunts, the Morristown Winter Farmer's Market, and a mesmerizing live performance of "Dragons and Mythical Beasts."
Read full storyYour Rights as a Renter in New Jersey
What can’t your landlord do? Details from eviction policies to how to protect yourself from landlord harassment. Does your landlord actively make your apartment unlivable? Does your landlord enter your apartment without permission or notice? Are they withholding amenities, ignoring your maintenance requests, increasing your rent, or evicting you without proper notice?
Read full storyYour Rights as a Landlord in NJ
Common problems landlords face, the struggle of being a landlord in NJ, and more helpful hints to protect your rights as a landlord in NJ. Some, like Millionacres.com, would say New Jersey is one of the worst states to be a landlord; statewide mandates for landlords include the Security Deposit Law and NJ Landlord Identity Law.
Read full storyThe Bud Bus, 'Free' Weed in Morristown?
Recreational cannabis finds a legal path for New Jerseyans: The Bud Bus thrives in a fully legalized landscape. With recreational cannabis now legal in New Jersey, the Bud Bus, a food truck-like service, continues to provide recreational cannabis products to its customers, all while staying on the right side of the law.
Read full storyNew Jersey Invests $27.8 Million in Rail Freight Infrastructure Upgrades
Six Projects Aim to Enhance Safety, Boost Economic Activity, and Support Sustainable Development Goals. The Murphy Administration has announced the allocation of over $27.8 million for six rail freight assistance projects across New Jersey, as part of the FY23 Rail Freight Assistance Program. These grants will enhance safety, boost economic activity, and ensure a more accessible freight rail service for businesses throughout the state. They also support the state's clean energy, congestion mitigation, and sustainable development objectives.
Read full storyI-78 EB Ramp Closure March 30, 7a-3:30p, Berkeley Heights
I-78 eastbound ramp from Diamond Hill Road closed and detoured tomorrow in Berkeley Heights, Union County. The closure is necessary to remove the concrete barrier and reopen the ramp.
Read full storyNew Jersey Department of Labor Launches iLEAD Summer 2023 Paid Internship Program
New Jersey Department of Labor Offers Real-World Experience to Postsecondary Students Through iLEAD Summer Internship Program. The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) has announced the opening of applications for its summer internship program, iLEAD (Intern Learning Experience for Achievement and Development). The program, which aims to provide valuable work experience to postsecondary students, will run from June 26 to August 4, 2023. Applications will be accepted through April 5.
Read full storyMorristown Gears Up for 13th Annual Restaurant Week
Morristown Partnership Gift Certificate Giveaway Set to Enrich the Month of April as the Morristown Community Prepares for the Much-Anticipated Restaurant Week!. Food lovers rejoice as the culinary celebration of the year returns to Morristown from Monday, April 24 through Friday, April 28, 2023. Over 30 local businesses are set to participate in the much-awaited 13th Annual Morristown Restaurant Week, showcasing the vibrant and diverse dining scene of the region.
Read full storyMorristown Makes Top 20 List for Most Expensive Zip Codes in Nation
Morristown, NJ Ranks 20th in Most Expensive US Cities for Renters as New Jersey Holds Position as Fourth Priciest State. According to RentCafe.com, New Jersey is currently the fourth most expensive state for renters in the United States, with an average rent of $1,578 per month. The Garden State is surpassed only by California, Massachusetts, and New York.
Read full storyNorth Jersey Surpasses Miami as America's Hottest Rental Market
America’s Hottest Rental Markets at the Start of 2023: North Jersey Overtakes Miami as Competition Builds Up in the Northeast. Morristown, NJ - The rental market in the United States has seen a significant shift at the start of 2023, with North Jersey becoming the most competitive rental market in the country, outpacing the Sunbelt.
Read full storyOver 800,000 New Jersey Residents to Receive ANCHOR Property Tax Relief Rebates Today
ANCHOR Rebates Deliver Unprecedented Relief for Homeowners and Renters Alike. Direct Deposits Start Today, and Checks Mailed in April. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and Treasurer Elizabeth Maher Muoio have announced that more than 800,000 New Jersey taxpayers will receive their Affordable New Jersey Communities for Homeowners and Renters (ANCHOR) property tax relief rebate payments via direct deposit today. This marks the first batch of payments for the ANCHOR program, which expands upon the previous Homestead Benefit property tax relief initiative.
Read full storyChemical Spill in Delaware River Tributary: What To Know
Delaware River Tributary Chemical Spill Prompts Water Conservation Request, Authorities Reassure Residents of Safe Drinking Water. A chemical spill occurred early Saturday morning in a tributary of the Delaware River near Bristol, PA, when a mechanical failure at the Trinseo facility released an estimated 8,100 gallons of latex finishing material. The spill has prompted New Jersey American Water to issue a voluntary conservation notice for customers in Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties while reassuring residents that the treated water remains safe to consume.
Read full storyMorristown Launches Tree Well Rejuvenation Project to Improve Local Environment and Walkability
Morristown will begin its Tree Rejuvenation Project this week, expect delays around town. The town of Morristown has announced a tree well rejuvenation project set to begin on or about March 27, 2023. This undertaking, known as the Tree Root Invigoration Project, aims to improve the health of the trees, reduce maintenance, and enhance walkability in the area. The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company has been contracted to carry out the project, which will involve the installation of a Biochar soil amendment in existing tree wells.
Read full storyDowntown Metuchen Wins the 2023 Great American Main Street Award
Metuchen Downtown Alliance is one of three winners of the prestigious 2023 Great American Main Street Award. Metuchen, New Jersey's Downtown Alliance has been honored as one of the three winners of the prestigious 2023 Great American Main Street Award (GAMSA), a testament to their innovative approach to revitalizing the area.
Read full story7 New Cases of Legionnaires in Mercer County, NJDOH Investigates
Health Officials Investigate Seven Additional Cases of Legionnaires’ Disease Reported in Mercer County, Urge Precautions to Reduce Risk of Legionella Growth. Mercer County, NJ - The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) is conducting an ongoing investigation into Legionnaires' disease cases in Mercer County, with seven additional cases reported between October 2022 and March 2023. Two of the seven individuals have died.
Read full storyNJ Attorney General Assumes Control of Paterson Police Department
PATERSON, NJ - New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced that his office has assumed control of the Paterson Police Department, effective immediately. Isa Abbassi, currently the NYPD's Chief of Strategic Initiatives, will take over as Officer-in-Charge of the Paterson Police Department in May.
Read full storyAlta Pediatrics Celebrates Grand Opening of Their Florham Park Office With Local Community Leaders
Alta Pediatrics, an occupational therapy practice, celebrated the grand opening of its new office in Florham Park, NJ on March 22nd, 2023. The event was attended by distinguished guests, including Kevin Murphy, Director of Business Development, Mayor Mark Taylor, Melissa Geiger, VP of M&T Bank, Kimberly Hurley, owner of Alta Pediatrics, and Aliza Feuerstein, owner of PTatric Physical Therapy.
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