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George Santos reports to prison in New JerseyDisgraced former Congressman George Santos is serving his prison sentence in southern New Jersey. Donald Trump says his Supreme Court win helps Obama—"He owes me big"
An Ocean Gate mother was charged with endangering the welfare of a child in connection with the death of her 2-year-old daughter.
Caz Craffy, whom the Department of Justice hit with a 12-year prison term last year for defrauding grieving military families, has been officially exiled from the securities agency.
The State Supreme Court decision, overturning an earlier ruling, will allow the New Jersey attorney general to maintain control over the troubled Paterson Police Department.
Matt Friedman has been the author from day one, delivering exclusive reporting, sharp insights into New Jersey politics and tons of puns. It is an unmatched length of time to lead a POLITICO newsletter and a rare feat to keep it relevant with increased competition.
If you see geese crossing the road, should you try to help? Should you honk at them? Here's what experts say to do.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nevada) reintroduced bipartisan legislation to crack down on flash mob robberies and intricate retail theft schemes.
New Jerseyans who drive a Honda Accord should be extra careful in locking up their vehicles, according to recent data.
Violent crime is on the decline in New Jersey with shootings across the state dropping to a historic low in 2023, Gov. Phil Murphy announced on Thursday. The Garden State saw 13% fewer shootings ...
The most common type of violent crime in New Jersey in 2023 was aggravated assault, which saw an estimated total of 14,005 offenses at a rate of 150.7 per 100,000 people.
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Montclair, New Jersey’s rise in homelessnessMontclair is facing a growing unhoused population that’s putting pressure on residents, businesses, and local leaders alike. At the heart of the local response is MESH—Montclair Emergency Services for Hope—a nonprofit that has evolved from a rotating winter shelter into a full-time support center.