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Thousands of people remained without power June 24, a day after more than 30K NJ residents were left without electricity amid ...
The temperature in New York City has reached 100 degrees as the eastern U.S. sweltered under an extreme heat wave. According ...
André Sayegh, Mayor of Paterson in New Jersey, issued a state of emergency Monday amid scorching temperatures of up to 107 ...
Over 4,000 people in New Jersey were without power as of 8:30 a.m. in the midst of the extreme heat wave June 24.
The Paterson Fire Division said about 50 people were treated during the first ceremony at Hinchliffe Stadium, nine of whom ...
Paterson Mayor André Sayegh declared a state of emergency due to the high heat and canceled all recreational activities.
As New Jerseyans battled through the second day of a heat wave, more high temperature marks were set throughout the region on ...
Sixteen people were sent to the emergency room for heat-related illness following two New Jersey high school graduations ...
We're expected to see temperatures flirt with 100 degrees this week, but do you remember when we had a 110-degree day?
The New Jersey State Legislature is on the verge of legalizing human composting, a process that transforms bodies into soil.
New Jersey Transit, the third-largest transit system in the United States, provides more than 700,000 passenger trips a day on average across its train, light rail, and bus lines.