Artist honors 9/11 with twin towers sand sculpture on N.J. beach
John Gowdy is an Atlantic City native and retired firefighter.
View ArticleWho were N.J. football's top players for Week 1? Here are 31 standouts
NJ.com's football writers highlight 31 players who made a major mark on their games this past week
View ArticleThe boys soccer Player of the Week for each of N.J.'s 15 conferences, Sept. 5-10
Who were the best players across the state during the season's opening weeks?
View ArticleHave you seen this man? Police looking for man who fired gun
The 28-year-old from Baltimore shot at a man but didn't hit him, police say ATLANTIC CITY -- Police in Atlantic City are looking for a Baltimore resident who fired a gun at a man following an...
View Article175 dogs splash their way through N.J. water park (PHOTOS)
The event marks the end of the season at Raging Waters Water Park in Wildwood. WILDWOOD -- It's not every day that you see dogs gliding down a giant water slide or chasing one another around a pirate...
View Article19 can't-miss football games this weekend
Highlighting the rivalry games and big-time matchups in Week 2.
View ArticleSpecial standouts: 53 boys soccer stat leaders getting the job to start 2017
Who has been crushing it on the pitch to start 2017?
View ArticleFeds have solution to stop flooding from Jersey Shore dune project
An underground pipe system will be built to prevent water from collecting between the dunes and the town's wooden bulkhead MARGATE -- The federal government has agreed to clean up the mess it created...
View ArticleN.J. lawmakers propose renaming an iconic site to honor the late Jim Whelan
State Senate President Stephen Sweeney and other lawmakers are about to introduce a bill to honor state Sen. Jim Whelan, who died unexpectedly last month. TRENTON -- The late state Sen. Jim Whelan may...
View ArticleVintage photos of foods for every taste in N.J.
Palate-pleasing places from around the Garden State. Southern Kitchen, Chestnut Ave., Vineland, 1960 ... your mouth is watering too, admit it. We all have a "go to" place to eat. That place that...
View ArticleEx-police chief settles whistleblower suit for $2.3M
John Mooney resigned in 2010 before officials could demote him for reporting what he said was illegal activity ATLANTIC CITY -- A year after a court overturned a $3.9 million verdict awarded to the...
View ArticleN.J.'s elite: Which girls soccer players are committed to a D1 college program?
Which girls have already given their verbal commit to play girls soccer.
View ArticleWho's to blame for tainted beer that caused severe burns? Jury to decide
Doctors said they had never seen a patient survive with such severe burns to the esophagus and stomach. ATLANTIC CITY -- Richard Washart took a gulp of the beer he had been served at an Atlantic City...
View ArticleThe replacements: 25 N.J. football players with big shoes to fill
Each season, at high schools across New Jersey, football players are asked to step in and fill the spots of a graduated veteran. Here are 25 players with the biggest shoes to fill in 2017
View ArticleWATCH: Delightful dolphins leap through waves at Jersey Shore beach
The dolphins dazzled onlookers at the 102nd Street beach in Stone Harbor on Tuesday afternoon Watch video STONE HARBOR - Big waves and rip currents at the Jersey Shore from recent storms in the...
View ArticleN.J. football Week 2 mega-coverage guide: Everything you need for the games
Check out all the schedules, scores and stories from the week. Following is NJ..com's mega-coverage guide for Week 2. Keep track of schedules, predictions, previews, features and breaking news from...
View ArticleUpsets galore, OT thrillers, plus more hot takes & topics in N.J. boys soccer
Breaking down some of the top teams and players around N.J. from the past week.
View ArticleMan burned by caustic beer in Atlantic City bar gets $750K verdict
The beverage was tainted by a cleaning agent in the tap lines, he alleges ATLANTIC CITY -- A New Jersey man whose esophagus and stomach were severely burned after drinking a beer tainted by a caustic...
View ArticleHigh school athletic director stole $1,825 from sports accounts, cops say
Middle Township AD Scott Lodgek resigned after being charged with theft and official misconduct MIDDLE TOWNSHIP -- A high school athletic director in Cape May County resigned after police say he...
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