
N.J. residents reveal what they really think about racism in America in surprising new polls

This hidden crisis affects thousands of N.J. kids when schools close for summer
Food insecurity has surged since the pandemic, leaving families scrambling to replace the two daily meals many children depend on during the school year.

Zarna Garg bet on herself — and hit the jackpot
Zarna Garg stars alongside Jonathan Groff in "A Nice Indian Boy," has a best selling book and is developing a sitcom with comedy powerhouses Mindy Kaling and Kevin Hart.

Affordable Eats: You won’t believe what I found at this N.J grocery store!
Lidl has 186 locations in the United States, including 23 in the Garden State.

TV host reveals the truth behind her deep connection with fans
The "Two Funny Mamas" co-host explains how sharing stories about hot flashes and dating disasters resonates with audiences.
Here’s what happened in a N.J. city when some got $12,000, no strings attached
A two-year pilot program showed the payments improved recipients' lives, contradicting critics who claim such programs discourage work.

N.J. residents reveal what they really think about racism in America in surprising new polls
A third of New Jerseyans believe being Black is a detriment to success, while most think recent racial justice protests did nothing.

Seriously, Karim! My dad jokes might tickle your funny bone, guaranteed!
Here are 25 of the funniest and the stupidest dad jokes around.
This Juneteenth, Black New Jerseyans still can’t breathe free. End environmental racism. | Opinion
Freedom and equity remain out of reach for communities intentionally placed near environmental harm.

Reparations in New Jersey: Council to present findings after 2-year study
While state legislation on reparations remains stalled, the NJISJ-led council of experts has completed its investigation into slavery's lasting impact on Black New Jerseyans.

These free Black N.J. towns existed before Juneteenth
New Jersey was the last Northern state to abolish slavery, but Black settlements helped the enslaved find freedom long before Juneteenth.

Food insecurity in N.J.: NJPAC event tackles growing crisis
The free program on June 23 will feature a documentary screening and panel discussion with community and health care leaders as federal aid has decreased by 20%.

Is your N.J. town one of 379 where home values will decrease this summer?
Home values are expected to drop by August, according to Zillow, following a nationwide trend.



