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Underwater for decades, stone bridge from 1800s emerges after NJ reservoir emptied
A stone bridge dating back to the 1800s that has been submerged underwater for decades is now fully exposed after a New Jersey reservoir was emptied — but the drought is not to blame. Chopper 4 footage from high above the Oak Ridge Reservoir in West Milford showed an area that looked more like a barren desert than a deep…
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Rep. Josh Gottheimer joins crowded race for New Jersey governor
The race to be New Jersey’s next governor got a little more crowded on Friday. News 4’s Pat Battle reports on the latest entry.
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Decades old ‘ghost' bridge unearthed at New Jersey reservoir
A reservoir is now dry and a so-called ghost bridge that’s been submerged for decades is now fully exposed. But the drought is not to blame. News 4’s Adam Harding explains.
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Man dies after falling down embankment while chased by police in New Jersey: Officials
A man died after he fell down an embankment while being chased on foot by police in New Jersey, according to law enforcement.
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Rep. Josh Gottheimer makes it official, announces bid for NJ governor
Days after winning re-election, New Jersey Rep. Josh Gottheimer declared his intention to run for governor in next year’s gubernatorial race. The five-time Democratic congressman made his bid official at the Runway Diner on Friday morning in South Hackensack, where he declared his candidacy for the 2025 election. Gottheimer currently represents New Jersey’s 5th Congressional District, which includes the...
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What will become of Gillian's Wonderland Pier? Developer proposes 252-room hotel
The shuttered Gillian’s Wonderland Pier in Ocean City — once a haven for summer family fun — could be transformed into a massive hotel. See the renderings from the developer.
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Congestion pricing coming Jan. 2025: How much drivers will pay
The first-in-the-nation congestion pricing initiative is set to restart in early January after a months-long pause. Gov. Hochul announced on Thursday the new toll will have a reduced price of $9. But even with the lower fare, many are still vowing to fight it. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff and Adam Harding report.
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Have you seen this food truck? Thieves caught on camera stealing trailer from NJ parking lot
A small business in South Jersey is on the lookout and searching for their food truck after it was stolen last week from a restaurant parking lot in Carneys Point.
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Congestion pricing plan wins praise from some, fierce opposition in NJ and Long Island
With President-elect Donald Trump headed for the White House, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is hurriedly restarting the congestion pricing plan to fund the MTA — but faces staunch bipartisan opposition from lawmakers in surrounding boroughs and NYC suburbs.
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2 charged with setting some Northeast wildfires amid NJ drought warning
New Jersey’s governor declared a drought warning. Black Hawk helicopters scooped water from a lake to dump on a burning forest in New York state. A park in Manhattan caught fire. And authorities in two states revealed criminal charges Wednesday against people accused of setting some of the wildfires that have plagued the northeast U.S. in recent weeks. The actions came as conditions...
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Six Flags Great Adventure announces end of Kingda Ka to make way for new ‘record-breaking' coaster
Six Flags Great Adventure announced some major changes to its attraction lineup on Thursday. The amusement park will be closing Kingda Ka and Green Lantern coasters to make room for a new “multi-world-record-breaking launch roller coaster” that will debut at Six Flags in 2026. No additional details were released about the new ride. Kingda Ka was considered world’s fastest and…
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NJ under drought warning as Jennings Creek wildfire burns more than 4,000 acres
Unrelenting wildfires continue to rage across the tri-state, as firefighters slowly get a handle on the Jennings Creek Fire along the New York and New Jersey border. It’s 30 percent contained but thousands of acres are still burning. And because of the lack of rain and dropping reservoirs, New Jersey issued a drought warning — here’s what that means for...
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New Jersey school district hit with multiple lawsuits after firing gay superintendent
Three former Manchester Township School District employees have alleged hostile treatment and anti-LGBTQ bias.
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New Jersey issues drought warning
After the driest October on record, the state of New Jersey issued a drought warning for the first time since 2016. NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl has more.
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NJ issues first drought warning since 2016. Limits on water could come next
With wildfires burning after its driest September and October ever, New Jersey will issue a drought warning, a step that could eventually lead to mandatory water restrictions if significant rain doesn’t fall soon. The state Department of Environmental Protection held an online hearing Tuesday on the conditions. But they would not answer questions, including whether any part of the state is...
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Wind fuels growing wildfires in New York and New Jersey
The dry, windy conditions are fueling another day of wildfires across the area, as New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a burn ban for the entire state through the end of November. It comes as crews try to get a handle on the Jennings Creek Wildfire burning on the New York-New Jersey border, as it remains only 20% contained. NBC...
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NJ will issue a drought warning. Mandatory water restrictions could come next
With wildfires burning after its driest September and October ever, New Jersey will issue a drought warning, a step that could eventually lead to mandatory water restrictions if significant rain doesn’t fall soon. The state Department of Environmental Protection held an online hearing Tuesday on the conditions. But they would not answer questions, including whether any part of the state is...
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NJ will issue a drought warning after driest October ever as wildfires rage
New Jersey is issuing a drought warning after its driest September and October ever. That could eventually lead to mandatory water restrictions if dry conditions don’t end.
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Fire crews battle NJ wildfires as state weighs water supply issue
New wildfires burned Tuesday across the Northeast, adding to a series of blazes that have come amid very dry weather and killed at least one person, while much larger fires raged in California and other western states. Heavy smoke led to poor air quality and health advisories for parts of New Jersey and New York, including New York City. Check the...
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Man accused of killing Gaudreau brothers in drunken crash appears in NJ court
The man accused of being drunk when his car struck and killed NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and brother Matthew as they biked near their South Jersey hometown the night before their sister’s wedding appeared in person in court Tuesday morning for a hearing.