Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout, of the Licking County Library, tells the story of World War I veteran and Newark native Fred Coleman.
A total of 17 plaintiffs have come forward accusing the former teacher of sexually assaulting them, a new lawsuit claims.
Lower Cape May made school history, earning the football program’s first playoff victory more than 120 years after it began, with a 34-13 win over Gloucester in the NJSIAA/Xfinity South Jersey, Group ...
Newark is one of only four sanctuary cities in the state of New Jersey. While there is no official definition for a “sanctuary city,” they are generally identified as municipalities with jurisdictions ...
New York-JFK is an extremely competitive airport, serving as a hub for Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, and American Airlines, as ...
Were you afraid we weren’t going to get a lot of polling on New Jersey’s race for governor? Fear not, because yesterday we ...
Jersey City snagged the second spot for Halloween fun, thanks to its friendly trick-or-treating, while Newark followed in ...
Two-time U.S. figure skating champion Bradie Tennell makes her Grand Prix debut this weekend in Canada as she looks to make ...
Why isn't Mikie Sherrill, the Democratic candidate for New Jersey governor, running away with the race? She needs better ...
The New Edition Way Tour comes to the Prudential Center in February 2026. The concert will feature performances by New ...
Talk show host Bill Spadea shares his comical rooftop adventure of hanging a large American flag, battling wobbly ladders and ...
Liberty Arts Theatre, a new and emerging non-profit arts organization based in Bergen County, New Jersey, will present MICHELLE’S BARK MITZVAH BASH, an original immersive comedy with song and dance.