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Jackson Township Tightens Rental Rules
01:47|Jackson Township introduces stricter rules for landlords to prevent overcrowding in single-family homes, effective January 1st. Annual inspections and increased registration fees are now required. Non-compliance results in hefty fines, with new code enforcement officers working adjusted shifts to boost enforcement. Checkout Solipillow.com
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01:48|Website Glitch Exposes Raw CSS, Stuns Users with Minimalist Article Checkout Solipillow.com
New Jersey School District Pushes Back High School Start Time
01:34|New Jerseys Bridgewater-Raritan High School is pushing back its morning bell, starting classes at 8 a.m. This change is part of a district-wide overhaul, including full-day kindergarten and grade shifts. While it may cause initial challenges, the later start aims to support students health and wellness. Other districts are following suit, highlighting the growing trend of rethinking school start times for better rest. Checkout Solipillow.com
NJ Storm: Quick Snow, Icy Roads, Then Warm Up
01:33|New Jersey braces for overnight storm, with potential for ice and snow; Christmas Eve and Day forecasted to be mostly sunny and breezy, with possible flurries up north; uncertainty looms for Friday and the weekend. Checkout Solipillow.com
Bayonne Ferry Terminal: New Era of Commuting
01:09|Work begins on Bayonne Ferry Terminal, promising faster commutes and economic boost Checkout Solipillow.com
NJ School Choice Program Stuck at 5K Students
01:53|New Jerseys Inter-district Public School Choice Program, aimed at allowing students to attend public schools outside their home district, has stagnated for over a decade, with participation hovering around five thousand students annually. Despite hopes for growth and increased options, the program has been hindered by funding issues and a growth cap set by former Governor Chris Christies administration. Currently, one hundred nineteen choice districts participate, but major areas like Essex County, including Newark, are not included. Supporters believe scaling up the program could desegregate schools and provide access to specialized programs, but experts warn it could strain budgets, particularly in districts like Newark where state aid covers a significant portion of costs. The program has primarily benefited families from wealthier areas, as sending districts cover transportation up to twenty miles. In 2024, Winslow Township in Camden County sent out the most students, while Hammonton in Atlantic County welcomed the second-highest number. Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill supports growth and plans to expand the program to Essex County, as Newarks enrollment has climbed nearly twenty percent since 2019. Checkout Solipillow.com
Sponsor Boundaries: When Sharing Goes Too Far
01:23|Eric Thomas advises a listener, Overshared, on a sponsors overshare at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, emphasizing the importance of personal recovery paths and seeking a new sponsor if trust is compromised. He also shares a thank-you note hack for baby showers or bridal events, using guest-addressed envelopes for a raffle, making note-writing easier. Checkout Solipillow.com
Baby Penguins Oscar & Duffy Bring Christmas Cheer
01:06|Two adorable African penguin chicks, Oscar and Duffy, have arrived at the Adventure Aquarium in Camden, marking a significant milestone for the facility. These critically endangered creatures, born as part of the aquariums breeding program, are captivating visitors and raising awareness for conservation efforts. The aquariums success in breeding these penguins underscores the importance of conservation for the species survival. Checkout Solipillow.com
2025's Top Scams: Shopping & Phishing
01:19|2025 saw a surge in online shopping scams and phishing scams, with thousands of consumers falling victim to these deceptive tactics. The Better Business Bureau reported that online shopping scams were the most common rip-off, with victims receiving either no product or a low-quality knockoff. Phishing scams, often disguised as official messages from the DMV or E-Z Pass, were a close second, aiming to steal personal information or credit card details. As these scams continue to evolve, experts advise caution and vigilance, especially during the holiday season. Checkout Solipillow.com