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Delaware County Roofing Contractor Urges Homeowners to Inspect Roofs Before Summer Storm Season

Homeowners across Delaware County are being advised to schedule roof inspections before summer storm season intensifies, as roofing contractors report an increase in calls...

Jackson’s Brian Vientos Manages Major Projects Behind NJ’s Popular Attraction

JACKSON, N.J. — When families from Cherry Hill, Voorhees, and across Camden County pass through the gates at Six Flags Great Adventure this summer,...

Is Weed Legal in Camden County? What New Jersey Cannabis Laws Mean for Residents in 2026

Cannabis is legal in New Jersey. That much most people know. What residents across Camden County are less clear on is exactly what the...

NJ Speed Cameras in School Zones: What Senate Bill 3218 Means for Drivers

New Jersey drivers have not had to worry about automated speed cameras since the state banned them in 1992. That may be changing. Two...

Blizzard-Damaged Trees Still Pose Risks Across Tri-State

The huge blizzard that hit the tristate area on February 22 and 23 left thousands of people without power and hundreds of roads blocked...

How Much Snow Did New Jersey Get? Camden County Saw Up to 18 Inches in February Blizzard

New Jersey is digging out after one of the biggest winter storms in recent memory, and South Jersey felt the impact. The February 22–23,...

Camden Snow Removal Schedule 2026

The City of Camden Department of Public Works follows a three-tier system. Emergency Routes FirstMajor roads like Federal Street, Haddon Avenue, Broadway, and all bus...

New Jersey Minimum Wage Rises to $15.92 in 2026

New Jersey workers saw another increase in the state’s minimum wage at the start of 2026. As of January 1, 2026, the minimum wage...

Rabbi Daniel Sayani on Taharah, Halachic Wills, and Fighting the ‘Big Funeral’ Trend

When families lose someone they love, they usually just want to do the right thing with dignity and simplicity. Rabbi Daniel Sayani has spent...

How to Get an Apostille in New Jersey for International Documents

New Jersey residents who have prepared documents for international use may need to obtain an apostille before they are accepted abroad. Under the Hague...

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