New York state is trying again to authorize internet gambling, and fully expects to dominate an industry that has been growing by leaps and bounds in New Jersey.
I need to try something different for a vacation getaway. One suggestion I made to my wife, was an ocean cruise.
A big third quarter highlighted another victory for the University of Scranton women’s basketball team Wednesday, 78-39, over Drew University in a Landmark Conference game at Baldwin
A Complete Unknown' production designer François Audouy reveals how he was able to successfully make Hoboken and Jersey City, NJ look like New York's West Village from the 1960s.
The American Lung Association gave NJ poor grades for failing to adequately curb smoking through laws, taxes and funding.
New York Waterway is christening the newest addition to its fleet, named after one of the most groundbreaking athletes of all-time.
If you miss the grocery store you grew up with, you're probably not alone. Many popular and once-dominant chains have folded or been swallowed by other companies. A&P and National Tea are just a couple of big names that have checked out for good.
U.S. President Donald Trump did not announce that he would make New York City’s Staten Island part of New Jersey, contrary to social media posts.
ATLANTIC CITY — Watch out, A.C., there's a new, gay bar and restaurant in town: Welcome to ByrdCage. Before its first official weekend in business, a crowd of people poured inside the Chelsea neighborhood space for a ceremonious (and, yes, rainbow) ribbon-cutting on Friday, Jan. 24.
The Racing Xtravaganza will fill the hall at the fairgrounds with race cars, seminars, racing products, racing memorabilia and, of course, race tracks promoting their new seasons. This show usually attracts more than 100 race cars, all ready for the new season.
It’s becoming increasingly unlikely that the U.S. Supreme Court will hear any of the HISA-related cases in the current term. That means we are into 2026, at least, before the legal challenges to the federal law are resolved.
Many commuters continue to oppose the new tolling program in New York City even as some drivers and bus riders are spending less time trapped in traffic.