"Think about the consequences of your actions. If you can't do that, we'll be more than willing to help," said North Brunswick Police Capt. Brian Hoiberg.
Internet casino gambling is legal in only a handful of states, but the industry is convinced it is the future of betting, even as some worry about cannibalizing physical casinos. Industry executives spoke Wednesday at a gambling industry conference in New Jersey. They acknowledged the difficulty they’ve had in expanding the legalization of online casino games. Yet they remain certain that the future of gambling is online. That's particularly true as federal post-pandemic budget aid dries up. Internet betting also faces claims from some gambling companies that online betting is cannibalizing revenue from physical casinos. But others just call that competition.
New Jersey lawmakers pushed ahead Thursday with legislation overhauling the state's public records access law, reigniting debate over the revisions that stalled earlier this year amid vocal opposition from civil rights and other groups.
A video of the meeting shows Teaneck Mayor Mike Pagan repeatedly asking Layla Graham, 32, to stop playing an alarm so the township council could conduct the "township's business."
Some common items are banned from the big Trump rally in Wildwood, NJ, this weekend. Here is everything you need to know about attending the event. Eric Scott has details on this morning's First News.
The Newark Solidarity Coalition at the Rutgers-Newark campus set up an encampment on May 1 with similar demands about divestment as Rutgers-New Brunswick and Princeton University protesters.
A Clark police chief and sergeant who state authorities said should be fired for racist habits claim they can't lose their jobs because investigators took too long.