The Randolph Board of Education on Monday decided to put holiday names, including Columbus Day, back on the school calendar after backlash.
Author: William Westhoven, Morristown Daily Record
This New Jersey man quit his job to travel cross country and drink whiskey. Now he’s Instagram famous
Nate Woodruff says whiskey saved him from a destructive lifestyle, inspiring a new career and a cross-country journey with his dog.
Who was the last ‘face’ of Aunt Jemima brand? Ethel Ernestine Harper, who became a Black history teacher
Ethel Ernestine Harper was the last real face of “Aunt Jemima” syrup before becoming a Black history teacher and radio host in Morristown, New Jersey.
All 94 residents of New Jersey nursing home presumed positive for coronavirus
The 94 residents of St. Joseph’s Senior Nursing Home in Woodbridge, New Jersey, are deemed presumptive positive for coronavirus.
N.J. dentist suspended after deadly bacterial outbreak leaves one dead, 12 needing surgery
A New Jersey oral surgeon has agreed to a five-year suspension of his medical license after over a dozen patients contracted bacterial endocarditis.
New Jersey woman admits role in smuggling $2 million in airplane parts to Iran
A New Jersey woman pleaded guilty to conspiring with an Iranian national to smuggle airplane components worth an estimated $2 million to Iran.
New Jersey police punch restrained suspect in the face in video
New Jersey officers can be seen punching Cyprian Luke in the face while he is pinned to the ground. He was arrested on assault and other charges.
First look: New Statue of Liberty Museum is crown jewel of Liberty Island upgrade
More than two years after breaking ground, and funded by a $100 million public campaign, the new Statue of Liberty Museum opens Thursday.
8 children safely removed from bus trapped under power lines after crash in New Jersey
Eight children and their driver were safely removed from their school bus in New Jersey after it crashed, trapping it with power lines on top.
Honeywell will move headquarters from New Jersey to North Carolina
Industrial conglomerate Honeywell International Inc. had agreed to remain in New Jersey for 15 years; but is now moving headquarters to Charlotte.