Hundreds pay final respects for Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver in Trenton
Many said they were inspired by Oliver, who shattered glass ceilings for Black women.
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Many said they were inspired by Oliver, who shattered glass ceilings for Black women.
There has been a steady stream of people coming to attend Thursday's visitation for the late New Jersey Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver.
A Beach Haven ice cream shop has concocted a summer flavor that's become the craze of Long Beach Island: ice cream with pork roll.
Voice Of Deliverance New Covenant Church is looking into alternative locations for future services.
The threat of tornados on Monday night is bringing back memories for first responders of another tornado that moved through South Jersey nearly two years ago.
A fourth body has been recovered in Atlantic County as crews returned to the site of a deadly house explosion.
Franklin Township Police, the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office, ATF, State Police and FBI are working together on the investigation.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy is cutting his vacation to Italy short and returning to the Garden State Thursday afternoon following the sudden death of New Jersey's Lieutenant Governor Sheila Oliver.
Oliver was hospitalized while she was filling in for Gov. Phil Murphy while he was out of the country.
Pastor Andrew Fulton, Sr. said the church can't afford to pay the thousands of dollars needed to clear the two large trees that crashed onto several grave sites.
There haven't been many dry weekends recently, so Jersey Shore businesses are counting on this one to be great.
Meteorologist Lauren Casey said climate change is responsible for the Philly region seeing eight more days in the year when the heat index reaches 90-plus degrees compared to 40 years ago.
Some said they would buy jewelry, go on vacation and even pay off their house if they hit the Powerball jackpot.
An Ocean County shelter dog is one step closer to finding his forever home thanks to a social media video that's now been viewed 100,000 times around the world.
Organizers say it's the largest gathering of Jeep owners in the northeast.