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Gov. Sherrill targets ‘big tech’ with new law aimed at kids’ social media use

BY NIKITA BIRYUKOV New Jersey Monitor Social media platforms will face a bevy of new restrictions in New Jersey that limit their use of children’s data, restrict algorithmic content recommendations...

Ewing man identified as victim in Trenton shooting

Authorities have identified a 32-year-old Ewing man as the victim of a fatal shooting in Trenton early Sunday...

The mystery of Isaac Pearson’s death

Local history is often neatly packaged into clear-cut heroes and villains. But just days after George Washington’s famous...

Mixed-use center proposed for Allentown’s South Main St.

A longtime Allentown resident is proposing a mixed-use development behind the historic John Imlay Mansion that would bring...

REPLENISH hosts annual hunger awareness cooking competition

On Thursday, July 9, Middlesex County’s food distribution program, REPLENISH, hosted its ninth annual Dine Below the Line hunger awareness...

‘Exactly what we asked’

Burlington County saw unacceptable voting delays on Election Day in November at most of its polling locations across many of its 40 municipalities. Lines...

Hightstown police earn first accreditation

The Hightstown Police Department received its first accreditation through the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police. Accreditation Program Director Harry J. Delgado...

Donors give others ‘new chance of life’

April, a month that evokes the newness of spring, also marks the observation of National Donate Life Month. "Observed each April, National Donate Life...

Township Council hires new tax assessor

The Lawrence Township Council has appointed Henry J. Nonnenberg Jr. to become the next Lawrence Township tax assessor. Nonnenberg, who was one of three applicants...

Cranbury accepts bid for Village Park improvements

Cranbury Township Committee members have approved the selection of Shore Top Construction Corp as the winning bidder for Village Park's tennis and pickleball court...

Township Councilman John Ryan resigns

Lawrence Township Councilman John Ryan has resigned from the Lawrence Township Council, effective immediately. Ryan hand-delivered his letter of resignation to Municipal Attorney Arthur Sypek...

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