Can you see me now? Drivers using the Garden State Parkway and New Jersey Turnpike can answer yes to that question after the Turnpike Authority, which runs both toll roads,
A rabbi and his family received a generous gift after their home was destroyed by flames. On Tuesday, a fire charred the home of Rabbi Rafi Rosenberg’s, near 20th Court
WCBSTV reports: They’re controversial bus ads some say are flagrantly anti-Muslim. An activist Manhattan woman is paying for the campaign detractors believe is bent on encouraging Muslims to abandon their
Stocks declined as investors’ worries about global growth resurfaced, overshadowing strong U.S. data. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was up 135 at its morning high, ended down 69.30 points,
Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans called Wednesday for the Justice Department to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate allegations that White House officials offered Rep. Joe Sestak an administration job to
A former beef operations manager of Agriprocessors was sentenced today in U.S. District Court to 10 months in prison. Brent Beebe, 52, of Postville, pleaded guilty in January to conspiracy
BP began its most ambitious attempt to plug a more than monthlong leak from an oil well in the Gulf of Mexico. BP is aiming to tamp down the gusher
Obama will apparently break his many months-long streak without answering reporters extended questions when he holds what the White House is calling a press conference with reporters Thursday. The timing
Hundreds of people gathered by the square outside the newly re-built Churva shul as they welcomed home the first sefer Torah to be commissioned specifically for the shul in over
Rav Moshe Vaye shlita, the world renowned expert in the field of hilchos tolaim and bedikas hamazon for over forty years, has been investigating and bringing the bug situation in
On the surface the news looked pretty grim for Garden State residents on Tuesday thanks to an unanticipated drop in tax revenues of $402 million this year and $365 million next year. But a new budget hole of nearly $800 million is not going to give Gov. Christie a single new white hair. At […]
Right-wing activist Itamar Ben-Givir has petitioned the Jerusalem District Court in its capacity as an administrative court, seeking to have the Thursday bar mitzvah celebration of the son of Rahm
Space shuttle Atlantis landed at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida Wednesday, concluding the final mission of its 25-year career. Fresh off a 12-day mission to the international space station,
The following was written by Rabbi Yair Hoffman for the Five Towns Jewish Times: Brooklyn, NY – Rabbis from Kashrus agencies across the country gathered last night in Brooklyn to
The following is a NY Post exclusive report: Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, desperate to find new revenues to avoid budget cuts, has secretly proposed a $1 billion tax hike on
Newly announced Democratic gubernatorial contender Andrew Cuomo has looked to the state’s third largest city for his lieutenant governor running mate, selecting the popular, tax-cutting, Mayor Robert Duffy of upstate
Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was questioned by police for eight hours on Tuesday in connection with his alleged illegal actions pertaining to the Holyland case. The allegations against Olmert
A bill backed by New York lawmakers to give federal benefits to people sickened by toxins at Ground Zero won approval yesterday in a key committee vote. “This is the
Break out the sunscreen. Wednesday’s temperatures could inch up into the low and even mid-90s. “We’re gonna’ have a taste of summer, at least for one day,” said Tom Kines,
1:33PM IL: Police in the Dizengoff area, the heart of Tel Aviv, are searching for an Arab couple believed to be terrorists planning to perpetrate an attack in the area. At this time, it is unclear but there was an incident on a local bus a short time earlier, tipping police off to the two. […]
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