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  1. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are a waterfront house in Long Beach, N.Y., and a lodge-like home in Jackson, N.J.

  2. Trump Administration Sues New Jersey Governor Over ICE Mask Ban New York, Yesterday

    New Jersey, where Mikie Sherrill is governor, is one of only a few states to try to bar federal immigration agents from wearing masks.

  3. Supreme Court Sides With Anti-Abortion Clinic in Fight Over Donor Records U.S., Yesterday

    A crisis pregnancy group had asked the justices to allow it to sue in federal court over a demand for donor information by New Jersey officials.

  4. The Soccer Pros Who Still Live With Their Parents New York, Yesterday

    Julian Hall and Adri Mehmeti are New York City teenagers living the dream: not old enough to drink but still expected to hold their own against Messi.

  5. New Yorkers to World Cup Fans: Please Don’t Walk to MetLife Style, Yesterday

    Instead of paying $150 for NJ Transit tickets to get to the stadium, some Europeans online are suggesting a scenic stroll through New Jersey’s interstates and swamps.

  6. New Jersey Eighth Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in New Jersey's 8th Congressional District.

  7. New Jersey Seventh Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in New Jersey's 7th Congressional District.

  8. We’ve Got Stars for Pangat, Lucky Charlie and More Food, Yesterday

    Our latest batch of reviews includes a new Indian restaurant in Park Slope, a pizza parlor-slash-bar in Bushwick and a Las Vegas import for downtown Manhattan.

  9. Father and Daughter Who Sold Fake Warhols Plead Guilty in Forgery Scheme New York, April 28

    Erwin Bankowski and Karolina Bankowska, of New Jersey, commissioned a Polish artist to create counterfeit artworks that sold for a total of over $2 million.

  10. Port Authority to Install Tracker Not Used During Deadly LaGuardia Crash New York, April 28

    Federal investigators had said that the lack of a transponder on a fire truck played a role in a deadly collision with an Air Canada Express jet at LaGuardia.

  11. House Republican Makes His First Statement About Mysterious Absence New York, April 27

    Representative Thomas Kean Jr. of New Jersey, who has missed nearly two months of votes in Washington, said he expected to fully recover from a “personal medical issue” but gave no other details.

  12. Eran la ‘segunda familia’ de Michael Jackson. Ahora dicen que abusó de ellos En español, April 27

    Tras haberlo apoyado durante años ante las acusaciones de abuso sexual infantil, los hermanos Cascio han demandado al patrimonio de Michael Jackson.

  13. He’s Written Great Books About Sex in Suburbia. This One’s a ‘Ghost Town.’ Books, April 26

    A middle-aged novelist sifts through memories of growing up in New Jersey in Tom Perrotta’s frustratingly formulaic book.

  14. They Were Michael Jackson’s ‘Second Family.’ Now They Say He Abused Them. Arts, April 24

    The Cascio siblings are suing Mr. Jackson’s estate after standing by him for years as he faced accusations of child molestation.

  15. Concern Grows Over Republican Congressman’s Mysterious Absence New York, April 23

    A spokesman for Representative Thomas Kean Jr. said an unspecified “personal medical issue” has led the New Jersey Republican to miss House votes.

  16. World Cup Transit Prices Are Set: $150 by Train and $80 for Shuttles New York, April 17

    Tens of thousands of people are expected to attend matches at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey this summer, but most will not be allowed to drive there.

  17. New York New Jersey Stadium? Why MetLife Is Changing Its Name for the World Cup New York, April 17

    This summer, FIFA is putting its stamp on the venue for the World Cup.

  18. Will It Cost $150 to Take the Train to a Single World Cup Match? New York, April 16

    The extraordinary price for a round-trip train ticket from New York City to New Jersey would offset the $48 million in expected extra transit costs during the FIFA World Cup games, according to people familiar with the plan.

  19. New Jersey 11th Congressional District Special Election Results Interactive, April 16

    Get live results and maps from the 2026 New Jersey 11th Congressional District special election.

  20. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, April 16

    This week’s properties are four-bedroom homes in Oyster Bay Cove, N.Y., and Plainsboro, N.J.

  21. Democrats Fight to Hold On to Mikie Sherrill’s House Seat New York, April 16

    Analilia Mejia, a progressive Democrat, is competing on Thursday in New Jersey against Joe Hathaway, a Republican who has tried to distance himself from President Trump.

  22. Trump Officials Pledge Swift Completion of Controversial Gas Pipeline New York, April 14

    The $1 billion project will run for about 23 miles under Raritan Bay in New Jersey and New York Harbor. Environmental groups oppose it.

  23. Is the Jewish Defense League Making a Comeback? New York, April 14

    The Jewish Defense League had long been considered inactive. But an arrest in a plot to kill a Palestinian activist shed light on an apparent resurgence of far-right Zionism.

  24. One Dead and 6 Injured in Shooting at Suburban Chick-fil-A New York, April 12

    There have been no arrests in the Saturday night shooting in New Jersey. The authorities said it was not a random attack.

  25. Riders Worry About Partial Shutdown of Penn Station During World Cup New York, April 9

    NJ Transit users will be barred from Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan for four hours before the start of each of the matches at MetLife Stadium.

  26. ‘Twelve Dollars for Two Gallons’: E.V.s Lure Drivers as Gas Prices Rise U.S., April 5

    From the gas pump to the auto show, drivers are talking about electric vehicles.

  27. After 53 Years, This New Jersey Town’s Fight to Secede Is Over. Kind of. New York, April 5

    South Seaside Park on the Jersey Shore has just succeeded in leaving Berkeley Township and joining its neighbor, Seaside Park, but there are still more challenges ahead.

  28. Tom Valenti, Who Made Lamb Shanks a Showstopper, Dies at 67 Food, April 4

    At Ouest, on the Upper West Side, and other Manhattan restaurants, he served robust dishes in a style he called “haute cuisine with the grandma gene.”

  29. Preschool Instructor Charged With Sexually Assaulting Children New York, April 3

    A 43-year-old man was accused of abusing “multiple” children over an 11-year period in South Jersey, and prosecutors fear there could be more victims, given his employment.

  30. House Democrat Wages a Lonely Legal Fight Testing Congress’s Power U.S., April 3

    Representative LaMonica McIver is facing crushing legal fees and prison time as she seeks to get the Justice Department assault case against her dismissed, citing her legislative prerogatives.

  31. New Jersey 11th Congressional District Special Election 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, April 2

    Track the latest polls in New Jersey's 11th Congressional District special election.

  32. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, April 2

    This week’s properties are four-bedroom homes in East Hampton, N.Y., and Mahwah, N.J.

  33. Six Flags Was a Summer Destination. Can It Win Families Back? Business, April 2

    There has never been more competition in the leisure industry, as Disney and niche parks appeal to young families and high-income visitors.

  34. Mahmoud Khalil Asks Emil Bove to Recuse Himself From Immigration Case New York, April 1

    Mr. Khalil, who is fighting his deportation, and Judge Bove were on opposite sides of President Trump’s crackdown on campus protesters when the judge was a Justice Department official.

  35. She’s Trump-Backed but Praised D.E.I. Will It Hurt Her in a Republican Primary? U.S., April 1

    Representative Julia Letlow of Louisiana, running to challenge Senator Bill Cassidy, is facing conservative blowback over remarks from 2020.

  36. Murders Are at Historic Lows. Why? Headway, April 1

    Plus, how double Dutch returned to Camden, N.J.

  37. They Rushed to Buy Homes During the Pandemic. Now, Some Feel Trapped. Business, November 16

    Many Americans bought their first houses when mortgage rates dipped to record lows. Some are ready to move but feel locked in by their low rates.

  38. New Jersey Is the Latest State to Expand Access to Updated Covid Shots New York, September 10

    Pharmacists will be allowed to give the latest vaccines to anyone over 3, rebuffing federal efforts to limit the number of those eligible.

  39. Air Traffic Control Problems Are Only the Latest Tap on the Airline Beat Corrections, May 18

    Air travel was supposed to be just one part of Niraj Chokshi’s assignment at The Times. But then the pandemic started a wave of news that hasn’t really stopped.

  40. As Strike Looms, N.J. Transit Riders Are Warned to Prepare for ‘Chaos’ New York, April 30

    Tens of thousands of New Jersey commuters are being told that they may need to work from home if train engineers go on strike.

  41. Five Years On, Ghosts of a Pandemic We Didn’t Imagine Still Haunt Us National, March 15

    Time’s passage may have granted the illusion of distance, but we are living in a world that has yet to put the effects of Covid behind it.

  42. For a Family That Lost 5 Loved Ones, ‘Covid Will Never Be Over’ Metro, March 10

    Elizabeth Fusco’s relatives had their usual family dinner in New Jersey in early 2020. Soon, her mother, three siblings and aunt were all dead.

  43. What Happens When a Defendant Gets Covid During a Trial? Metro, June 13

    Fred Daibes, a real estate developer charged along with Senator Robert Menendez, began feeling sick during the fifth week of the corruption trial, delaying it for at least a few days.

  44. New Jersey Failed Veterans at Pandemic-Ravaged Nursing Homes, U.S. Says Metro, September 7

    A scathing Justice Department report found that care at the state facilities was so poor that it violated residents’ constitutional rights and led to a rash of deaths.

  45. Improper Covid Aid Flowed to Fishery Businesses, Official Finds Metro, June 20

    Nearly half of $14.4 million dispensed to seafood processors, charter boats and other businesses in New Jersey during the pandemic may have to be paid back.

  46. What’s Behind the Widening Divide Between New York City and Its Suburbs? Metro, June 18

    Tension between the city and its surrounding areas over issues like crime, immigration and congestion pricing has grown since the pandemic.

  47. DeCamp to End Commuter Bus Service to New York City From New Jersey Metro, March 20

    The bus line, which serves northern New Jersey, has struggled to retain ridership since the start of the pandemic. Its last day of service into the city will be April 7.

  48. A Year in the Juvenile Justice System Book Review, January 24

    “Children of the State” immerses the author Jeff Hobbs in the world of three American institutions. What he discovers is an open question.

  49. Why Subway and Bus Fares Are Likely to Rise Next Year Metro, December 19

    The M.T.A. held off price increases during the pandemic, but now it faces a possible budget disaster.

  50. Companies Fined $325,000 for Selling Pesticide to Fight Coronavirus, E.P.A. Says Express, September 23

    Zoono USA and Zoono Holdings, New Jersey companies, sold Zoono Microbe Shield through numerous websites and were fined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

  51. At Head Start, Masks Remain On, Despite C.D.C. Guidelines National, September 7

    Some of the nation’s poorest pre-K students are the last still under mask mandates, affecting enrollment.

  52. New York Faces New Commuter Surge, Ready or Not, Study Suggests Metro, June 15

    The study appears to underscore the need for a new rail tunnel under the Hudson River, part of the huge and long-planned Gateway project.