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FDA proposes once-a-year COVID shots for most Americans
The FDA on Monday proposed a simplified approach so that most adults and children would get a once-a-year COVID-19 vaccine.
Suspect in $100 million NJ deli fraud case held in Thailand
Thailand authorities are holding a man on fraud charges for a financial scheme that inflated shares of Your Hometown Deli in Paulsboro, NJ.
Man on death row freed pending retrial in NJ woman’s 1994 slaying
Elwood Jones has been released after being convicted of aggravated murder in the 1994 beating death of 67-year-old Rhoda Nathan of Toms River, New Jersey.
North Wildwood sues New Jersey DEP in $21M sand dunes battle
North Wildwood has filed a counter-lawsuit against the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection for $21 million over sand dune and erosion repairs.
Benedict XVI, reluctant pope who chose to retire, dies at 95
The Vatican announced Saturday that Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, the former Joseph Ratzinger, had died at age 95.
Man gets 35 years for bloody NJ murder, charged in 4 more killings
Sean Lannon was sentenced to 35 years in prison in New Jersey for a March 2021 murder and is charged with the New Mexico murders of his ex-wife, 2 friends, and a man.
Franco Harris, NJ native whose iconic play made NFL history, dies
Franco Harris, the Hall of Fame running back whose heads-up thinking authored “The Immaculate Reception,” considered the most iconic play in NFL history, has died.
No fuel, no mast, no water: Rescued NJ sailors describe ordeal
Kevin Hyde and Joe DiTomasso were rescued by the crew of the Silver Muna on Dec. 13, 2022 after their sailboat the Atrevida that departed Cape May, NJ was hit by a storm.
NJ man one of 8 charged in social media ‘pump-and-dump’ stock
The Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission said that from early 2020 to around April of this year the men, who had combined following of over 1.5 million on Twitter, ran a “pump-and-dump” scheme.
Many questions on $52B storm protection plan in NJ, NY
People are asking questions about a massive $52 billion storm protection plan proposed by the federal government in New York and New Jersey.
Sand storm: NJ sues town that fixed eroded beach despite ban
New Jersey is suing North Wildwood for repairing beach erosion from an October storm in defiance of a state order.
Regulators limit fracking waste in Delaware River watershed
The Delaware River Basin Commission approved regulations Wednesday meant to restrict the gas industry’s ability to draw water from the river and its tributaries for hydraulic fracturing outside the region.