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As we head into the 2022–2023 academic year, many districts are embracing innovations in learning and mental health....
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Highlights range from Centenary University’s brand-new Master’s in Happiness Studies to Lodi High School’s biomedical lab that mimics a real hospital....
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A conversation with Angelica Allen-McMillan on educating students in challenging times....
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Small private colleges and universities in New Jersey—and around the nation—are facing reduced resources and other challenges in a changing landscape....
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The ninth leader of New Jersey Institute of Technology talks about enduring racism, prioritizing inclusion and adapting to the digital revolution....
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Saint Peter’s, a tiny commuter university in Jersey City, shocked the basketball world in March. The school has continued to benefit far beyond the court....
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School supplies, ranging from pencils to computers, will be tax-free for 10 days in New Jersey, starting Saturday, August 27....
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The global company collects and recycles millions of pounds of hard-to-recycle garbage, like dirty diapers....
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Paterson hopes the Jackals will make Hinchliffe Stadium their new home after the minor league baseball team announced it is leaving Yogi Berra Stadium....
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A two-time Super Bowl winner with the Giants, Eli Manning joins a high-profile group of Gotham FC minority stakeholders....
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Jim Raffone founded JAR of Hope to raise funds and awareness for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a disease from which his 13-year-old son, James, suffers. ...
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Developers in this iconic Shore town are hoping, once more, to hit the jackpot....
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Governor Phil Murphy signed a law that allows restaurants and other establishments to continue outdoor dining until November 2024....
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“I started considering how I could take that poor trajectory of my life and turn it into something more," says the Longport native, now the subject of the documentary "For the Dream."...
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Dupré Kelly rose to fame as a rapper with Lords of the Underground. Now he represents his home, Newark's West Ward....
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In "More After the Break," the NBC New York journalist returns to ten powerful stories she's covered during her career, many in her native New Jersey....
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The Newark show is being billed as a "homecoming."...
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We interviewed six local dentists to find out about their practices and patients, and to learn what makes each of them smile—both in and out of the office....
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Larry Doby integrated the American League on July 5, 1947. On Tuesday, Doby was honored in Paterson, where he launched his historic career....
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The County College of Morris in Randolph will display the Vietnam War Moving Wall Memorial from July 7-11....
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