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Leader Newspapers- Memories of your favorite beach make a perfect holiday gift
Aurelio Grisanty, an artist based in Rehobeth Beach, Del., is a man stuck in the past.
N.J. auto insurance costs highest in country
New Jerseyans paid an average of $1,103.53 per vehicle in annual auto insurance premiums in 2007, making the Garden State once again the most expensive state in the country, though rates have been declining, according to a report out Tuesday from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
Arlen Specter argues for dredging of Delaware River despite N.J. opposition
Sen. Arlen Specter on Capital Hill in Washington in May 2009. The Corps has said it will deepen the channel without states' approval because maintaining navigation is more important than a state's environmental policies.
Holiday harmony kicks off tonight
Want to feel the holiday spirit in the style of merry old England? Tonight's your first chance.
With Thanksgiving holiday at hand, many are ready to take to area roadways
More than 600,000 vehicles are expected to cross the Delaware Memorial Bridge during the Thanksgiving travel weekend from Wednesday through Sunday.
Delaware River and Bay Authority to deliver Thanksgiving care packages
Officials from the Delaware River and Bay Authority will next week begin delivering Thanksgiving care packages to 50 families in Cumberland and Salem counties.
Volunteers: Washington to keep crossing Delaware
TRENTON, N.J. - Volunteers say history will repeat itself despite budget cuts that threaten the annual re-enactment of George Washington crossing the Delaware River.
Delaware River dredging: 5 enviromental groups sue to block deepening
Several environmental groups joined together today in an effort to block the Army Corps of Engineers from deepening the Delaware River.
Delaware River dredging causes environmental, economic worries
A decades-long dispute about whether to dig a deeper shipping channel in the Delaware River has centered on both environmental and economic concerns.
Food Network's Chopped outreaching to Baltimore chefs
In the past couple of weeks I heard from two different Baltimore chefs that the Food Network's cooking competition show, Chopped , hosted by Ted Allen has approached them to come to New York for an interview.
N.J. remains among top 20 states for increased carbon-dioxide emissions
Traffic on Route 80 in October. Transportation is the leading cause of carbon-emissions in the Garden State.
Hess revives plan for NJ liquefied gas terminal
Plans to bring a liquefied natural gas terminal to southern New Jersey are back on the table.
N.J. steps up opposition to Delaware River dredging
New Jersey stepped up its opposition to the proposed deepening of the Delaware River today, asking to take part in a Delaware lawsuit to block the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' project.
Environmental groups may join suit to stop Delaware River dredging
SPECIAL TO THE TIMES Area environmental organizations are joining New Jersey and Delaware to try to stop plans to dredge and deepen the Delaware River to improve shipping.
Marriott's Archives serves up-to-date fare while honoring Trenton's history
Since then it has been embraced by businesspeople looking for a site for meetings and lunches, by tourists visiting the city's historical sites or traveling across the Delaware River to Sesame Place in Falls Township, Pa., and sports teams competing at the city's stadiums.
Hess affiliate buys share in LNG project
A Hess LNG affiliate has purchased BP's ownership interest in a possible liquefied natural gas project in Gloucester County, the company said Tuesday.
Judge says N.J. gov can join sports betting suit
A federal magistrate has agreed to let New Jersey's governor join a lawsuit that seeks to overturn a federal ban on sports betting in New Jersey and 45 other states.
N.J. losing out on $6B a year when college students flee state
When it comes to K-12 education, New Jersey is usually A-1. The state is the nation's yearly valedictorian, or salutatorian.
It was a bright autumn day in 1777 once again Sunday as visitors to Red Bank Battlefield Park relived a key battle in the War for Independence and learned about life in Colonial times, as well.
N.J. woman admits reporting fake robbery to Del. police in attempt to get train ticket
A New Jersey woman who reported that she had been robbed at knifepoint early Tuesday was arrested after Delaware police say she made up the story in hopes of getting train fare.
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