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You had your AC on power ranger today, one of the hottest May days in New Jersey history. 🥵 We hadn’t hit 99° in May since ‘96. Can’t wait for the day a few weeks from now when our power bills arrive. 😒

18-year-old Louis Brown was charged in the fatal stabbing of his grandmother in their Jackson Township apartment on Monday, authorities said.
Brown called 911 on himself, telling operators that someone had been murdered at the Jackson Green apartments on Justin Way. When officers arrived, they found Brown standing at the front door of one of the units, authorities said.
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🖊️ Reporting by Nicolas Fernandes / NJ.com

Gov. Mikie Sherrill announced that the New Jersey State Police will increase patrol visibility around houses of worship statewide following a shooting at a mosque in San Diego on May 18.
The patrols will continue coordinating with law enforcement and faith-based partners.
In a post on X Monday night, Sherrill said she was "devastated by the shooting" and that "no one should feel unsafe in their house of worship," expressing condolences to the victims and families affected.
The calendar says it’s May 18, but it’s feeling more like July 18. New Jersey temperatures are expected to soar to the mid 90s today as heat advisories are now active in 18 of the state’s 21 counties. Humidity levels are expected to rise into uncomfortably sticky territory but this heat wave is expected to be broken by rain showers and isolated thunderstorms on Wednesday, forecasters say. Are you liking or hating this heat?
Paul Caneiro was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday for murdering his own brother, sister-in-law, and their two young children after emotional testimony from surviving family about the damage Caneiro left behind.
At his February trial prosecutors said it was a cold-blooded plot to cash in on his brother, Keith’s, $3 million life insurance policy and hide Paul’s other financial crimes. Caneiro also set fire to his brother’s mansion and his own house, with his own family inside, as part of a coverup. Now one of New Jersey’s most notorious murder cases, it took seven years to go to trial.
👀‼️WATCH: Box truck slams into car and shoves it down Route 280 in wild road rage caught on camera. Driver escapes with minor injuries and there were no arrests made. Video by @mpk615
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🖋️ Reporting by Anthony G. Attrino

One baby was all it took to shake up New Jersey’s baby name rankings. 👶
After just a year on top, Mia has been bumped from the No. 1 spot in the Garden State, according to new Social Security Administration data for 2025.
On the boys’ side, one familiar favorite continued its decade-long dominance, while a popular girls’ name may have quietly won overall once alternate spellings are combined.
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One baby was all it took to shake up New Jersey’s baby name rankings. 👶
After just a year on top, Mia has been bumped from the No. 1 spot in the Garden State, according to new Social Security Administration data for 2025.
On the boys’ side, one familiar favorite continued its decade-long dominance, while a popular girls’ name may have quietly won overall once alternate spellings are combined.
Click the link in the bio for the full list.
🌈 A huge Pride parade brought crowds to Pennsylvania and New Jersey over the weekend. Marchers carried a giant Pride flag through New Hope before crossing the Delaware River into Lambertville, connecting the two states in one colorful celebration. The parade was hosted by New Hope Celebrates as part of its annual PrideFest celebration. Did you catch the parade?
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Almost 200 cases reported to NJ.com and getting more daily. Concerned Keyport, N.J. residents packed the local high school gym Sunday night for a community meeting on the alarming number of cancer cases reported near a former landfill. They demanded Department of Environmental Protection representatives to tell them if generations of people in the borough became sick from chemicals found at the site that were never properly cleaned up. Doctors say much more testing is needed to prove that possible connection.
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Almost 200 cases reported to NJ.com and getting more daily. Concerned Keyport, N.J. residents packed the local high school gym Sunday night for a community meeting on the alarming number of cancer cases reported near a former landfill. They demanded Department of Environmental Protection representatives to tell them if generations of people in the borough became sick from chemicals found at the site that were never properly cleaned up. Doctors say much more testing is needed to prove that possible connection.
✒️ Karin Price-Mueller

🎓✨ Congratulations to the Rutgers Health graduates who celebrated their commencement on Sunday, May 17, 2026, at SHI Stadium in Piscataway. You made it!
Gov. Mikie Sherrill received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree and screenwriter Christopher Markus, a Rutgers alumnus, received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree during the New Brunswick campus ceremony.
Wishing a bright and successful future to all graduates! @rutgersnb

🎓✨ Congratulations to the Rutgers Health graduates who celebrated their commencement on Sunday, May 17, 2026, at SHI Stadium in Piscataway. You made it!
Gov. Mikie Sherrill received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree and screenwriter Christopher Markus, a Rutgers alumnus, received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree during the New Brunswick campus ceremony.
Wishing a bright and successful future to all graduates! @rutgersnb

🎓✨ Congratulations to the Rutgers Health graduates who celebrated their commencement on Sunday, May 17, 2026, at SHI Stadium in Piscataway. You made it!
Gov. Mikie Sherrill received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree and screenwriter Christopher Markus, a Rutgers alumnus, received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree during the New Brunswick campus ceremony.
Wishing a bright and successful future to all graduates! @rutgersnb

🎓✨ Congratulations to the Rutgers Health graduates who celebrated their commencement on Sunday, May 17, 2026, at SHI Stadium in Piscataway. You made it!
Gov. Mikie Sherrill received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree and screenwriter Christopher Markus, a Rutgers alumnus, received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree during the New Brunswick campus ceremony.
Wishing a bright and successful future to all graduates! @rutgersnb

🎓✨ Congratulations to the Rutgers Health graduates who celebrated their commencement on Sunday, May 17, 2026, at SHI Stadium in Piscataway. You made it!
Gov. Mikie Sherrill received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree and screenwriter Christopher Markus, a Rutgers alumnus, received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree during the New Brunswick campus ceremony.
Wishing a bright and successful future to all graduates! @rutgersnb

🎓✨ Congratulations to the Rutgers Health graduates who celebrated their commencement on Sunday, May 17, 2026, at SHI Stadium in Piscataway. You made it!
Gov. Mikie Sherrill received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree and screenwriter Christopher Markus, a Rutgers alumnus, received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree during the New Brunswick campus ceremony.
Wishing a bright and successful future to all graduates! @rutgersnb

🎓✨ Congratulations to the Rutgers Health graduates who celebrated their commencement on Sunday, May 17, 2026, at SHI Stadium in Piscataway. You made it!
Gov. Mikie Sherrill received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree and screenwriter Christopher Markus, a Rutgers alumnus, received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree during the New Brunswick campus ceremony.
Wishing a bright and successful future to all graduates! @rutgersnb

🎓✨ Congratulations to the Rutgers Health graduates who celebrated their commencement on Sunday, May 17, 2026, at SHI Stadium in Piscataway. You made it!
Gov. Mikie Sherrill received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree and screenwriter Christopher Markus, a Rutgers alumnus, received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree during the New Brunswick campus ceremony.
Wishing a bright and successful future to all graduates! @rutgersnb

🎓✨ Congratulations to the Rutgers Health graduates who celebrated their commencement on Sunday, May 17, 2026, at SHI Stadium in Piscataway. You made it!
Gov. Mikie Sherrill received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree and screenwriter Christopher Markus, a Rutgers alumnus, received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree during the New Brunswick campus ceremony.
Wishing a bright and successful future to all graduates! @rutgersnb

🎓✨ Congratulations to the Rutgers Health graduates who celebrated their commencement on Sunday, May 17, 2026, at SHI Stadium in Piscataway. You made it!
Gov. Mikie Sherrill received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree and screenwriter Christopher Markus, a Rutgers alumnus, received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree during the New Brunswick campus ceremony.
Wishing a bright and successful future to all graduates! @rutgersnb
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