New Miss America Betty Cantrell due for surf frolic
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — The new Miss America will take the traditional morning-after romp through the Atlantic City surf Monday morning.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — The new Miss America will take the traditional morning-after romp through the Atlantic City surf Monday morning.
14th anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks
The nation stops to remember the lives lost 14 years ago today during the terror attacks on Lower Manhattan, Washington, DC and Shanksville, PA.
The nation stops to remember the lives lost 14 years ago today during the terror attacks on Lower Manhattan, Washington, DC and Shanksville, PA.
State to pick up $2K towing and storage charges for car impounded after trooper shot at teens
Six weeks after an off-duty state trooper shot at three teens, who mistakenly knocked on his door in the middle of the night, no charges have been filed.
Six weeks after an off-duty state trooper shot at three teens, who mistakenly knocked on his door in the middle of the night, no charges have been filed.
Overwhelming response to rainbow photo
It's the rainbow that has been seen around the world.
It's the rainbow that has been seen around the world.
NY gov's call for $15 minimum wage faces major challenges
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York Gov.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York Gov.
#ThankACop with pizza
The owner of a renowned Hamilton pizza shop has decided to give back to the police who serve the community and he's getting a lot of surprising support for doing so.
The owner of a renowned Hamilton pizza shop has decided to give back to the police who serve the community and he's getting a lot of surprising support for doing so.
South Brunswick's Country Farm opens soon with new attraction
With fall quickly approaching, it's the time of the year when VonThun's Country Farm in South Brunswick opens its 2015 Corn Maze.
With fall quickly approaching, it's the time of the year when VonThun's Country Farm in South Brunswick opens its 2015 Corn Maze.
Westfield mom rallies community to turn homeless man's life around in a month
Last month, Clinton Kelley was homeless.
Last month, Clinton Kelley was homeless.
Customers upset over Harris' Clothing closing
Glenn Harris' phone is ringing off the hook with calls from customers.
Glenn Harris' phone is ringing off the hook with calls from customers.
On Sept. 11 anniversary, appeals to remember as time passes
NEW YORK (AP) — Sept. 11 victims' relatives marked the anniversary of the terror attacks Friday in a subdued gathering at ground zero, saying their determination to commemorate their loss publicly hadn't dimmed even as 14 years have passed and crowds at the ceremony have thinned.
NEW YORK (AP) — Sept. 11 victims' relatives marked the anniversary of the terror attacks Friday in a subdued gathering at ground zero, saying their determination to commemorate their loss publicly hadn't dimmed even as 14 years have passed and crowds at the ceremony have thinned.
Sparta Police begin use of body cameras
For the past several weeks Sparta police officers have been training to use body-worn cameras.
For the past several weeks Sparta police officers have been training to use body-worn cameras.
Rats in toilets in New York City
Alligators in the New York City subways, Bloody Mary in the mirror, and now rats in your toilet.
Alligators in the New York City subways, Bloody Mary in the mirror, and now rats in your toilet.
Rutgers board holding private meeting amid sports scandal
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) — Rutgers University's Board of Governors is holding a closed-door meeting amid the latest scandal to hit the sports program the university has been trying to build up.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) — Rutgers University's Board of Governors is holding a closed-door meeting amid the latest scandal to hit the sports program the university has been trying to build up.
Photos of Rainbow Ending at Former WTC Site
It was an amazing sight Thursday in New York, just a day before the nation marks the 14th anniversary of the September 11th attacks.
It was an amazing sight Thursday in New York, just a day before the nation marks the 14th anniversary of the September 11th attacks.
Teen gets new jaw in historic surgery
It's a procedure that's never been done before anywhere on the planet and now Dell Children's hopes the technique can make a difference for those who need facial surgery like 16-year-old Abby Rodgers.
It's a procedure that's never been done before anywhere on the planet and now Dell Children's hopes the technique can make a difference for those who need facial surgery like 16-year-old Abby Rodgers.
3 World Trade Center rises downtown
A new building at the World Trade Center site is starting to take shape.
A new building at the World Trade Center site is starting to take shape.
Politician and local men cheer on students
John Burnett, a local politician and community activist, put out a call for 100 black and Hispanic men to cheer on students as they arrived for the first day of school at Thurgood Marshall Academy in Harlem.
John Burnett, a local politician and community activist, put out a call for 100 black and Hispanic men to cheer on students as they arrived for the first day of school at Thurgood Marshall Academy in Harlem.
White House, NYC prosecutor pledge $79M to test rape kits
NEW YORK (AP) — The White House and New York City's district attorney have pledged a combined $79 million to test rape kits across the country.
NEW YORK (AP) — The White House and New York City's district attorney have pledged a combined $79 million to test rape kits across the country.
Deptford cop on trial
James Stuart went to trial Wednesday in Gloucester County Criminal Court to face murder charges.
James Stuart went to trial Wednesday in Gloucester County Criminal Court to face murder charges.
Miracle of the missing mom
In an almost unbelievable tale of survival, a 44-year-old Hamilton woman was found naked in dense woods six days after disappearing nearby.
In an almost unbelievable tale of survival, a 44-year-old Hamilton woman was found naked in dense woods six days after disappearing nearby.














