Advance Local
After 50 years without fresh food nearby, a Jackson community could get what it needs most
The City Council could approve a $1 purchase with a nonprofit developer to put a mixed-use, grocery store development at Cooper and Biddle streets.
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2mStandout N.J. HS wrestler killed in e-bike accident
The accomplished wrestler died on Tuesday after being hit in an e-bike accident
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4mTigers let late lead slip away as Astros rally to even series
The Tigers (30-43) and Astros (34-41) have split the first two games of the series and will play the rubber match Wednesday afternoon.
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3mTwo Republican attorneys are battling for a new judgeship in Shelby County
Ben Fuller and Jay Welborn compete for a new Shelby County district judge seat.
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6mState’s most decorated boys lacrosse teams provide instant classic in Kirst Cup semifinal
Delbarton and Mountain Lakes have a combined 36 state championships between them, and their Kirst Cup semifinal matchup lived up to every bit of that legacy with a thriller that wasn't decided until the final moments.
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7mA mom’s worst moment is costing her everything. How ICE is tearing this N.J. family apart. -- Calavia-Robertson
What she did isn't against the law in Germany, her home country.