Financial Time Bomb? Valley Wins Appeal, Leaving Ridgewood Budget in Chaos
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Ridgewood NJ, A massive financial storm is brewing in Bergen County, and local taxpayers may soon be the ones left holding the umbrella.
In a stunning turn of events for the ongoing legal saga, Valley Hospital has won its recent appeal, completely shifting the leverage away from local government and threatening to trigger a massive crisis for the Village of Ridgewood’s finances.
Terror Plot Foiled: NJ Man Arrested for Alleged ISIS Support and Targeting Places of Worship
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Wayne NJ, Federal law enforcement has intercepted a severe domestic threat right in northern New Jersey.
A 22-year-old Wayne resident has been arrested and detained after allegedly attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS). According to a federal criminal complaint, the suspect didn’t just want to join the terrorist group abroad—he was actively scoping out local targets for a domestic attack.
World Cup Security Boost: Bergen County Secures Massive $8.5M Public Safety Windfall
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East Rutherford NJ, Bergen County is officially shifting into high gear as it prepares to take center stage on the global sports map.
To ensure the safety of both locals and international visitors during the upcoming FIFA World Cup, Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco, Congressman Josh Gottheimer, County Prosecutor Musella, and area police chiefs have announced a massive $8.5 million injection of federal funding dedicated entirely to public safety and security infrastructure.
Hackensack taxpayers are currently paying the price for a bitter legal battle that was supposed to be completely covered by insurance
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Hackensack NJ, The City of Hackensack has officially filed a lawsuit against its own provider, Selective Insurance Company of America, accusing the Branchville-based company of abruptly walking away from more than $744,000 in legal defense costs linked to a notorious, decade-long police scandal.
Major Route 17 Transformation: Paramus Approves New Affordable Housing Complex
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Paramus NJ, A massive change is coming to one of Bergen County’s busiest corridors. The Paramus Planning Board has unanimously greenlit a brand-new, 65-unit affordable housing development right on Route 17. Located at the former Oster site (10 Route 17), this currently vacant lot—nestled right by the BJ’s Wholesale Club, Route 4, and Maple Street—is officially transitioning into a modern residential hub.
Is Your Money Safe? NJ Launches Strict Crackdown on AI and Financial Cybersecurity
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Trenton NJ, New Jersey is drawing a line in the sand when it comes to high-tech financial risks. Attorney General Jennifer Davenport and the New Jersey Bureau of Securities have officially launched their 2026 Annual Investment Adviser Examination. This year, the state’s regulatory microscope is focused squarely on two massive disruptors: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Cybersecurity protocols.
Car Slams Into Fair Lawn Storefront on Broadway After Jumping Curb
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Fair Lawn NJ, A quiet Monday afternoon in Fair Lawn took an unexpected turn when a vehicle veered off course and crashed directly into a local commercial building.
Early Monday afternoon on June 8, 2026, emergency responders were called to the scene of a single-vehicle accident in the 2300 block of Broadway eastbound. A four-door Subaru Impreza Hatchback had traveled through the building’s rear parking lot, jumped the concrete curb, and slammed directly into an entranceway area of a vacant storefront.
The $2 Trillion SpaceX IPO: Next-Gen Tech Frontier or the Ultimate Valuation Test?
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Wall Street NY, With rumors swirling that SpaceX could seek a mind-boggling valuation approaching $2 trillion in a potential Initial Public Offering (IPO), the investing world is transfixed. Is this the growth opportunity of the century, or are public markets setting themselves up for an unprecedented reality check?
Good News for NJ Homeowners: Why Your Natural Gas Bill Is Dropping This October
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Ridgewood NJ, With utility prices fluctuating across the country, New Jersey residents are about to get some welcome relief right before the cold weather hits.
PSE&G has officially announced a new proposal to lower residential natural gas heating bills by 5%, effective October 1, 2026.
Every spring, countless homeowners in Hillsborough, NJ begin noticing a familiar and frustrating problem: lines of ants suddenly appearing in kitchens, pantries, sinks, and countertops. While a few ants may seem harmless at first, these small intruders often signal a much larger colony hiding nearby. Once ants discover reliable food, moisture, and shelter inside a home, they can rapidly establish recurring infestations that become difficult to eliminate without professional intervention.
Spring creates ideal conditions for ant activity because rising temperatures and increased humidity encourage colonies to expand and search for new food sources. Unfortunately, many homeowners unknowingly provide easy access points that allow ants to move directly into kitchens and storage areas. Tiny cracks, hidden plumbing gaps, damp cabinetry, and even landscaping features can quietly become highways for infestations. As a result, more residents are turning to professional pest control services to identify hidden vulnerabilities before infestations spread throughout the home.
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School Aid vs. Illegall Immigration Defense: Sen. Corrado Slams Governor’s $12M Spending Hike Amid Local Budget Cuts
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Trenton NJ, As school districts across New Jersey grapple with severe state aid reductions, state lawmakers are demanding transparency over millions in new spending quietly funneled into immigration legal defense. Senator Kristin Corrado (R-Bergen, Essex, Passaic) issued a sharp public statement questioning Governor Mikie Sherrill’s administration after a sudden $12 million funding increase was allocated to the state’s Detention Deportation Defense Initiative. This latest boost brings the program’s total taxpayer-funded budget to a staggering $20.2 million.