‘Multi-sensory’ exhibit open nights at NJ’s Grounds for Sculpture

'Multi-sensory' exhibit open nights at NJ's Grounds for Sculpture

HAMILTON (Mercer) – An “after-hours multi-sensory experience” at the exclusive Grounds for Sculpture offers New Jerseyans a choice of outdoor activities during the cold winter months. Klip Collective’s “Night Forms: Dreamloop” uses video, lighting and sound projections “as a bridge between technology and storytelling,” according to the GFS website. Using the sculptures in the facility, … Read more

ShopRite co-worker was stabbed 13 times in her torso, NJ cops say

ShopRite co-worker was stabbed 13 times in her torso, NJ cops say

CLARK – Violent details emerged about what authorities said was an attempted murder at a ShopRite Sunday afternoon. Melissa Prince, 57, a grocery store clerk living in Edison, was charged with attempted first-degree murder after police said she stabbed her co-worker, a longtime employee, at least 13 times in torso with a 13-inch knife. from … Read more

National Guard once again deployed to NJ nursing homes

National Guard once again deployed to NJ nursing homes

Members of the National Guard have been deployed to assist staff at Sussex County long-term care facilities, according to a statement from the Board of County Commissioners. They are part of a 150-guard deployment to nursing homes across the state, New Jersey National Guard spokeswoman Amelia C. Thatcher told New Jersey 101.5. Their exact assignments … Read more

DEP says Sparta, NJ bear to be euthanized when caught

DEP says Sparta, NJ bear to be euthanized when caught

SPARTA – The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection said a black bear that first attacked a dog, then its elderly owner, will be euthanized if Division of Fish and Wildlife officials can capture it. That statement was given by DEP spokesman Larry Hajna to NJ.com, in an update that further reported that the 81-year-old … Read more

NJ business and industry leaders team up with community colleges

NJ business and industry leaders team up with community colleges

The New Jersey Business and Industry Association and New Jersey Community Colleges have launched an initiative designed to help the state’s education system build an innovative workforce. Michele Siekerka, NJBIA president and CEO, said New Jersey’s Pathways to Career Opportunities program will “bring together and align New Jersey employers with our academic institutions and our … Read more

20 products that could be sold with Bruce Springsteen songs

20 products that could be sold with Bruce Springsteen songs

Now that Bruce Springsteen has sold his music catalog to Sony for $ 500 million, imagine that the music giant will want to start getting that money back and doing a lot more with it. One way is to allow the songs to be used in commercials. There was once an uproar when Michael Jackson … Read more

Hey New Jersey, is the current COVID surge stressing you out?

Hey New Jersey, is the current COVID surge stressing you out?

Almost two years after the pandemic began, new COVID cases and hospitalizations are on the rise once again in New Jersey. Rachel Strohl, a senior psychologist at Stress and Anxiety Services of New Jersey, said that while everyone is tired of interruptions, an increasing number of Garden State residents are also struggling with anxiety, anger … Read more

Williamstown, NJ and South Philadelphia Walmarts closed for a day

Williamstown, NJ and South Philadelphia Walmarts closed for a day

A South Jersey Walmart store is the fourth New Jersey store to close as part of the retail giant’s ongoing effort to make stores safe for customers and shoppers during the pandemic. As with previous closures in Linden, Kearny and Manville, Walmart said the store closure in the Williamstown section of Monroe is not related … Read more