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Battleship NJ returns to Camden after weeks of repairs in Philly
The Battleship New Jersey is all spruced up and back home on the Camden waterfront.
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New Jersey quintuplets celebrate their graduation from same college
A set of quintuplets from New Jersey are now all graduates of the same school in their home state, Montclair State University, albeit with different majors.
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Manasquan applauds Camden's state final win after legal fight
A day after a New Jersey court denied their appeal over a wrongly overturned call that cost them a trip to the state final, members of the Manasquan boys’ basketball team watched and applauded the Camden Panthers as they won the Group 2 state championship.
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New Jersey Halts Electric Vehicle Rebates, As Demand Remains Too High
New Jersey residents looking to buy or lease an electric vehicle won’t be able to get a government rebate — at least temporarily — because the state program is so popular that it’s already running out of money, officials said. The Charge Up New Jersey program has disbursed an estimated $35 million for the fiscal year ending this July, according…
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Outdoor OK, Indoor Will Have to Wait: NJ Announces Fall High School Sports Plan
The agency that oversees high school sports in New Jersey has decided that indoor fall sports will be delayed until early next year, but outdoor sports will start their seasons in about a month.
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New Jersey Gym Opens in Defiance of Coronavirus Closure, Owners Cited Again
A gym in South Jersey has reopened for business in defiance of a state order that shutdown nonessential businesses to help stem the spread of the coronavirus.
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600-Year-Old Tree in New Jersey, One of Nation's Oldest, Is Cut Down Monday
For hundreds of years, an imposing white oak tree has watched over a New Jersey community and a church, providing protection from the blazing summer sun, serving as a scenic backdrop for thousands of photos and — according to legend — was a picnic site for George Washington.