Amos died on August 21 from congestive heart failure but his death wasn't announced until recently by his son Kelly...
Greenwood, 29, a mother of two, succumbed to her injuries Thursday, May 30th, at a local hospital, authorities said.
Odessa Dangler was one of the first Black, female entrepreneurs in Long Branch.
Renée McMillan was a highly respected member of the community and she will be sorely missed.
Kyshon Washington Walker was fatally shot on the 1600 block of Sewall Avenue in Asbury Park, NJ.
Scott Kologi, 20, was sentenced Thursday for killing four members of his family on New Year’s Eve in 2017.
Dupre Kelly, of rap trio The Lords of the Underground. was elected as a city councilman for Newark’s West Ward.
Camden County has agreed to pay $10 million to Xavier Ingram, a man who was left paralyzed after an encounter...
Long Branch has filed a lawsuit against online promoters of a June 19 pop up party in a bid to...
Ayr Wellness Inc. announced that the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission approved the Company for adult-use marijuana sales in the...
Rutgers announced they have hired Coquese Washington as the new women’s basketball head coach on Monday night.
A social media pop up party in Long Branch, resulting in thousands of out of towners converging, forced the city...
Two River Theater is proud to announce an exciting theatrical 2022/2023 season, featuring world premiere work.
A memorial day ceremony will take place at Cedar View Cemetery, a historic black cemetery in Lincroft, N.J.
Neptune Township has announced its 2022 Juneteenth events in celebration of Freedom Day.
Dr. Clarence B. Jones, friend and personal counsel to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., stops by Mr. Wronko's Ghana session.
The Parker Family Legacy Room will honor a family of doctors, dentists, and educators, who were the vanguard of Black...
Jennifer Sweeney, 38, of Tinton Falls has been sentenced for the murder of 41-year-old Tyrita Julius, the Monmouth County Prosecutor's...
Bearing witness traveling exhibit will display an engraved jar containing soil memorializing lynching victim Samuel “Mingo” Jack Johnson.