Harrison Native Alexandra Perez Promoted to U.S. Army Major
The Town of Harrison paid tribute to one of its own on the evening of March 3, 2026, when U.S. Army officer Alexandra Perez was formally promoted to the rank of Major during a special ceremony held in the Mayor and Council Chambers at Harrison Town Hall. The promotion ceremony was held immediately following the...
Package theft reported in Newark
NEWARK, NJ — Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a suspect in connection with a package theft that occurred Tuesday. The victim reported that a package delivered to a residence at Carolina Avenue near Laurel Place was removed by the suspect at approximately 10:45 a.m. The...
City Heaps Praise on Hobby’s, Beloved Jewish Deli in Newark
The owners of Hobby’s Delicatessen & Restaurant savored the accolades Thursday as city officials honored the beloved Jewish deli in downtown Newark. The restaurant recently earned high marks from state and national publications and now officially has the same from city government. It’s not that deli owners Marc and...
Crews Take Down Two-Alarm House Fire in Montclair Monday, Official Says
A fire that started in a trash can outside a home in the Second Ward of Montclair spread into the residence and rose to two alarms before crews had it under control Monday evening, according to a fire official. Firefighters rushed the home on Beverly Road at about 5:09 p.m....
Coit St. fire under investigation
A fatal fire at a building on Coit Street is under investigation by the prosecutor’s office and the township Department of Public Safety. Firefighters were called to Coit Street Monday morning, March 2, at about 3:11 a.m. and were on scene for several hours making sure the fire was out and no hot spots remained.
The Nostalgic New Jersey Diner That’s Frozen In The 1950s
If you’ve ever wanted to eat breakfast in a time capsule that also serves excellent coffee, the Colonial Diner in Lyndhurst is about to become your new obsession. This gleaming monument to mid-century American dining culture sits on Route 17 like a chrome-plated portal to a simpler time, when gas was cheap, cars had...
Teen’s car fell into sinkhole on dying N.J. mall property, lawsuit says
The owners of a dying New Jersey mall are being sued after a teenager’s car fell into a sinkhole in the property’s crumbling parking lot last summer. Kohan Retail Investment Group, which owns Livingston Mall in Essex County, is facing a lawsuit from a local mother. She says hazardous parking lot conditions caused...
Mamdani Deputy Mayor On Charging For Street Parking: ‘It’s Not a No’
The revolution can be monetized. Mamdani administration First Deputy Mayor Dean Fuleihan said on Thursday that the city is discussing charging fees for currently free on-street parking — a policy change that would not only create a new revenue stream but also seize a once-in-a-generation opportunity to improve the...
Pepsi hiring in NY, NJ, CT, and PA; offering benefits and competitive salaries
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Pepsi-Cola is hiring for multiple positions in the New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey area, according to its corporate website. Pepsi offers benefits such as health insurance with dental coverage, life insurance, retirement plans, and a stock purchase program. These benefits are...
Massive 60-Year Rail Project Finally Advances, Promising Faster Commutes for 3 Million Americans
On a good day, a train from Newark to New York Penn Station takes about […]

















