Excerpts from The News Journal archives include Prohibition pros and cons in 1926, Wilmington school desegregation in 1976, ...
Boyd Sands, a longtime educator, sports official and former executive director of the NJSIAA, died Jan. 17, at his home in ...
Sheila Oliver was New Jersey’s trailblazing two-term lieutenant governor who became the first woman of color to serve as ...
Richard Codey, the gregarious and colorful funeral director who became the longest-serving lawmaker in New Jersey history and ...
A former maid and the granddaughter of slaves, Remay Pearce (1920-2007) served as an assemblywoman from Essex County for ...
Photo by Dino Perrucci Last night, Joe Russo's Almost Dead continued to honor Bob Weir during the second concert of their ...
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This Bruce Springsteen song flopped at first but then slowly became one of his most loved tracks
It's quite hard to believe that an artist as big as Bruce Springsteen ever had a flop release, especially during his prime in ...
Jerry Butler, a legendary soul singer with the Impressions, died on Feb. 20. He was 85. He had reportedly been battling ...
Jerry Pate is leading a restoration of Pete Dye's famous Teeth of the Dog golf course in the Dominican Republic. The project aims to enhance Dye's original design, not fundamentally change it.
New Jersey lawmakers reopen long-stalled gambling bills in 2026 as New York casinos and betting scandals raise the stakes.
By Eric Bottjer TOMMY KACZMAREK, 96, longtime New Jersey judge, passed in April. Kaczmarek was a first-class judge from ...
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