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- New Jersey Supreme Court to Clarify When School Districts Can Be Vicariously Liable for Acts of Employees
The NJ Supreme Court will soon issue a decision that will clarify the conditions under which school districts can be held liable for the actions of their employees. This ruling is expected to have significant implications for school liability and how cases involving employees’ misconduct are handled. - Six-Figure Salaries Required to Buy Homes in 30 States, Including New Jersey
A new report shows that in 30 states, including New Jersey, a six-figure salary is necessary to afford a home due to rising housing costs. This trend is causing concern about affordability and access to homeownership in areas like the Garden State. - Weather Update is a Mixed Bag This Week
New Jersey’s weather forecast for the week features a mix of conditions, from sunny days to rainy spells. It’s a week of weather variability, so residents will want to stay updated for any changes. - David Chase’s ‘Not Fade Away’ Gets a New Look, in Black-and-White Version
The critically acclaimed film by Sopranos creator David Chase, Not Fade Away, is being released in a new format—a black-and-white version. The re-release offers a fresh visual perspective on the coming-of-age story set in the 1960s. - Ciattarelli and Spadea on the Second Amendment
Former gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli and radio host Bill Spadea are sharing their views on the Second Amendment and gun rights in New Jersey. Their perspectives are expected to stir debate on gun control and constitutional rights in the state. - Quick Mushroom Fried Rice Recipe by Jersey Girl Cooks
A quick and easy mushroom fried rice recipe has been shared by Jersey Girl Cooks, offering a delicious and vegetarian-friendly meal idea for busy home cooks looking for a flavorful dish. - New Speakeasy-Inspired Venue, Newark Standard Bar & Kitchen, Opens Its Doors
A new speakeasy-inspired venue called Newark Standard Bar & Kitchen has opened in Newark, offering a stylish and nostalgic atmosphere for those looking for a unique night out. - Devils Hammered by the Bruins in 7-2 Loss
The New Jersey Devils faced a heavy defeat against the Boston Bruins, losing 7-2 in a game that dashed their hopes of clinching a playoff spot. The loss highlights the challenges the Devils face as they try to maintain competitiveness in the league. - Restoring Economic Certainty: New Jersey Needs Pro-Growth Policies, Not More Uncertainty
Tom Bracken, President & CEO, makes the case for New Jersey to adopt pro-growth economic policies in order to ensure a stable and thriving business environment, emphasizing the need to move past uncertainty in the state’s economic landscape. - Crawford Helps IronPigs Extend Winning Streak to Six Games
Player Crawford is contributing to the IronPigs’ ongoing success, helping the team extend their winning streak to six games. This achievement highlights the team’s strong performance in their current season. - Meet the Woman Who’s Uncovering the Untold Stories of NJ’s Roebling Steel Mill
A woman is uncovering the hidden history of the Roebling Steel Mill in New Jersey, which played a pivotal role in the state’s industrial history. Her work sheds light on the mill’s legacy and the untold stories of those who worked there. - New Jersey’s Bonded Debt Decreases, While Other State Debts See Modest Increase
New Jersey has successfully reduced its bonded debt, which contrasts with modest increases in debt for other states. This development is a positive sign for New Jersey’s financial stability. - Bruins Overwhelm Devils, Derail Their Clinch Hopes with 7-2 Win
The Boston Bruins overwhelmed the New Jersey Devils in a decisive 7-2 victory, effectively derailing the Devils’ hopes of clinching a playoff spot. The loss leaves the Devils with more challenges ahead. - MPAC Presents the Murder Mystery Comedy “CLUE”
The Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC) is presenting the murder mystery comedy CLUE, bringing a classic board game to life on stage with a fun and interactive performance. - NJ Supreme Court Greenlights Out-of-State Referral Fees
The New Jersey Supreme Court has given the green light to out-of-state referral fees, which could open up new avenues for legal practice and inter-state attorney referrals in the state. - Statement by Governor Murphy on the Death of New Jersey Native Amer Mohammed Saada Rabee in the West Bank
Governor Murphy has issued a statement following the death of New Jersey native Amer Mohammed Saada Rabee in the West Bank, extending condolences and acknowledging the tragic loss. - Ten People Charged with Various COVID-19 Fraud Crimes Across the State
Ten individuals have been charged with various fraud crimes related to COVID-19 relief programs in New Jersey. This legal action highlights ongoing efforts to combat pandemic-related fraud. - Jersey Shore Restaurant Week in Belmar
Jersey Shore Restaurant Week is taking place in Belmar, offering locals and tourists a chance to enjoy great food at special prices while supporting local restaurants. - Amid $58B Proposal, NJBIZ Explores ‘Budget Woes’ Report with GSI
NJBIZ delves into a new report on New Jersey’s budgetary issues, amid a $58 billion budget proposal. The discussion focuses on financial challenges and potential solutions for the state’s economy.