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  1. How a ‘Stranger Things’ Star Spends an Off Day New York, Today

    Gaten Matarazzo, a breakout star of Netflix’s megahit horror series, attends Rangers hockey games with his dad and walks the Hudson River with his girlfriend.

  2. New Jersey Congressman’s Aide Faked Anti-Trump Slashing Attack, U.S. Says New York, Today

    Natalie Greene, 26, who worked for Representative Jeff Van Drew, a Republican, falsely claimed she was attacked at a nature reserve, the authorities said.

  3. Un estafador indultado por Trump es condenado a 37 años por fraude En español, Yesterday

    El hombre, condenado por un esquema Ponzi que despojó a los inversores de casi 250 millones de dólares, es parte del creciente número de personas a las que se ha concedido clemencia solo para ser acusadas de nuevos delitos.

  4. NJ Transit Cancels Service to and From Midtown Until Friday Morning New York, Yesterday

    Passengers on the Midtown Direct lines were being dropped off at the Hoboken station because of a repair to a rail switch nearby.

  5. A Fraudster Pardoned by Trump Gets 37 Years for Running Ponzi Scheme New York, November 20

    A New Jersey man convicted of defrauding investors of roughly a quarter-billion dollars is among a growing number of people granted clemency only to to be charged with new crimes.

  6. After a Mysterious Death, a Family’s Quest for Answers Leads to a Tick New York, November 20

    A JetBlue pilot’s illness looked like food poisoning, but it was actually an increasingly common tick-borne meat allergy that can be fatal.

  7. Police Officer and Ex-Mayor Is Charged With Sexually Assaulting a Child New York, November 19

    The attack took place when the child was home alone, prosecutors said. The accused assailant, Sgt. Andrew LaBruno, ran unsuccessfully for the New Jersey State Legislature this year.

  8. At This College, the English Dept. Is Out. ‘Human Narratives’ Is In. New York, November 19

    At Montclair State University in New Jersey, a departmental restructuring plan is igniting concerns about the future of the humanities.

  9. The Mayor of Secaucus Has a Fix for America: ‘Say Yes to Everyone’ New York, November 17

    As South Asian and Muslim immigrants transform a small New Jersey town, the five-term mayor has managed to keep the peace. What happens when he’s gone?

  10. In Pulpits and Pews, Catholic Churches Urge Compassion for Immigrants U.S., November 17

    Immigration was on the minds of priests and parishioners following a letter from the nation’s Catholic bishops decrying how immigrants are being treated.

  11. Boy, 10, and Woman, 21, Are Killed in Newark Shooting New York, November 16

    Three other people, including an 11-year-old boy, were wounded in the shooting on Saturday night, city officials said. It was unclear whether the police had made any arrests.

  12. 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.

  13. Man Arrested After Appearing at Alina Habba’s Office With Bat, U.S. Says New York, November 15

    Authorities said Keith Michael Lisa had a bat when he showed up at the office of the U.S. attorney for New Jersey on Wednesday. He was charged with possession of a dangerous weapon in a federal facility.

  14. Maps Show How Latinos Who Shifted Right in 2024 Snapped Back Left in 2025 U.S., November 15

    The New Jersey governor’s race was the first significant sign that President Trump’s success with Hispanic voters in 2024 may have been only a temporary shift.

  15. Hochul Urged to Ban Horseshoe Crab Fishing Science, November 15

    Supporters of the legislation argue it would protect a declining horseshoe crab population, while opponents warn it will harm the commercial fishing industry.

  16. Chris Christie: Keep Sports Betting Legal Opinion, November 14

    Chris Christie argues that regulated betting can strengthen the integrity of sports.

  17. PATH Train Fare to Rise to $4 by 2029 New York, November 13

    The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey on Thursday announced the increase and a timetable for restoring daily service on all its lines for the first time in 25 years.

  18. New Jersey Accuses Mob-Led Ring of Running Illegal Sports Gambling New York, November 13

    The accusations follow recent federal charges filed against figures from Mafia families accused of running illegal poker games that involved former N.B.A. players.

  19. U.S. Seeks Man Who Appeared at Alina Habba’s Office With Baseball Bat New York, November 13

    The man showed up outside the office of the U.S. attorney in New Jersey on Wednesday evening and was later allowed to enter without the bat. Law enforcement authorities are seeking his arrest.

  20. Restaurant Review: Korai Kitchen Video, November 13

    Ligaya Mishan, a New York Times chief restaurant critic, visits Korai Kitchen in Jersey City. A restaurant where a mother-daughter duo roll out an incomparable Bangladeshi menu.

  21. Assault Case Against a Democratic House Member Can Proceed, Judge Rules New York, November 13

    The judge concluded that Representative LaMonica McIver did not have legislative immunity from charges that grew out of a congressional oversight visit to a migrant jail in Newark.

  22. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, November 13

    This week’s properties are a three-bedroom in Jericho and a five-bedroom in River Vale.

  23. Bars, Restaurants and Buildings Take Karaoke Rooms to the Next Level Real Estate, November 11

    Karaoke spaces aim to lure people away from social media with crystal-embellished stages and, for the tone-deaf among us, auto-tune.

  24. Bonnie Watson Coleman, a Democratic Trailblazer, to Retire From Congress New York, November 10

    Ms. Watson Coleman, 80, the first Black woman to represent New Jersey in Congress, said she would not run for a seventh term in the state’s 12th Congressional District, near Trenton.

  25. Now We Know Trump’s Kryptonite Opinion, November 10

    Democratic election victories should kill the myth that Trumpism is invincible.

  26. Worries Mount as Air Traffic Delays Stretch to Second Day U.S., November 8

    Disruptions to air travel on Saturday were modest, but officials and passengers were bracing for worse as the government shutdown continued.

  27. Bruce Springsteen’s Father, Through the Mansions of Fear, Through the Mansions of Pain Opinion, November 8

    He had a good factory job that helped him raise a family. But it didn’t save him from despair.

  28. Are Post-Trump Politics Emerging? Opinion, November 8

    The round table convenes to discuss what comes after the Democrats’ big wins — and whether the “red hat” coalition can recover.

  29. New York Approves $1 Billion Underwater Gas Pipeline After 3 Rejections New York, November 8

    The contentious proposal, previously rebuffed by state regulators who expressed environmental concerns, was deemed acceptable on Friday.

  30. Many Travelers Escaped Major Headaches. Some Weren’t So Lucky. U.S., November 7

    Although airlines canceled a relatively small percentage of their flights, some passengers were still left scrambling.

  31. ‘The Jitterbug Seems Justified!’: 3 Writers on Democratic Elation and G.O.P. Alarm Opinion, November 7

    What both parties should take away from a night of Democratic victories.

  32. Los demócratas ganaron partidarios de Trump el martes En español, November 6

    No se trató solo de una participación superior. Los votantes que cambiaron de partido desempeñaron un papel importante en Virginia y Nueva Jersey.

  33. Democrats Won Big Because They Won Over Trump Supporters The Upshot, November 6

    It wasn’t just about superior turnout. Party switchers played a significant role in Virginia and New Jersey.

  34. Rock Star Glamour and Centrist Pragmatism: Democrats Had It All Opinion, November 6

    The constructive, if messy, path forward is for the party to embrace an all-of-the-above approach.

  35. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, November 6

    This week’s properties are a 1790 farmhouse in Ossining and a brick house in Trenton.

  36. You Can’t Make a Jersey Movie Without the Diner Arts, November 6

    The new Bruce Springsteen biopic uses the diner as a cinematic device, and a symbol of a state that has been called the nation’s “Diner Capital.”

  37. After ‘Seismic’ Win, New Jersey’s Next Governor Says She Has a Mandate New York, November 5

    Representative Mikie Sherrill, a Democrat, defeated her Republican opponent, Jack Ciattarelli, by 13 points as voter turnout surged.

  38. Trump Blames Shutdown for Republican Losses on Election Day U.S., November 5

    Speaking to senators at a breakfast, President Trump acknowledged that the results of Tuesday’s races were not a positive outcome for his party.

  39. Los demócratas contraatacan: 6 conclusiones de sus triunfos más recientes En español, November 5

    En Virginia, Nueva Jersey y otros estados, los votantes demócratas impulsaron a sus candidatos a la victoria y enviaron una advertencia al presidente Trump y a su Partido Republicano.

  40. Can Tuesday’s Success Carry Democrats Further Than the Midterms? The Upshot, November 5

    Victories across the country show promise for the party’s chances next year, but some bigger issues remain.

  41. 6 Takeaways From Democrat Mikie Sherrill’s Victory in New Jersey U.S., November 5

    Representative Mikie Sherrill, who was elected governor, made her opposition to President Trump the centerpiece of her campaign. He gave her a political gift by “terminating” the Gateway tunnel project.

  42. The Backlash Has Arrived: 6 Takeaways From a Good Night for Democrats U.S., November 5

    In Virginia, New Jersey and beyond, Democratic voters powered their candidates to victory and sent a warning sign to President Trump and his Republican Party.

  43. McGreevey’s Bid for Political Comeback Moves to a Runoff U.S., November 5

    Jim McGreevey, the former governor of New Jersey, is hoping to become the mayor of Jersey City. No candidate won 50 percent of the vote, so the race is headed to a runoff.

  44. New Jersey Election Results Interactive, November 4

    Get live results and maps from the 2025 New Jersey elections.

  45. Jersey City Mayoral Election Results Interactive, November 4

    Get live results and maps from the 2025 Jersey City mayoral election.

  46. How the Candidates for N.J. Governor Would Differ on Day 1 U.S., November 4

    The candidates, Jack Ciattarelli and Representative Mikie Sherrill, have outlined starkly different positions on statewide issues.

  47. Races to Watch Interactive, November 4

    See results from the most-watched races in the 2025 November general election.

  48. New Jersey Governor Election Results Interactive, November 4

    Get live results and maps from the 2025 New Jersey Governor election.

  49. Bomb Threats Briefly Close Some Polling Sites in New Jersey U.S., November 4

    The threats, which officials said were hoaxes, came after seven states reported receiving bomb threats on Election Day in 2024.

  50. Elections to Play Out Amid Tensions Over ICE and Justice Dept. Monitors U.S., November 4

    Democrats are concerned that the immigration crackdown will hurt Latino turnout on Tuesday, and that election monitors at polling sites could intimidate voters.

  51. Dick Cheney Dies at 84, and Anonymous Ballroom Donors Face Scrutiny Podcasts, November 4

    Plus, killer whales versus great whites.

  52. Three Major Tests of Trump’s Power, and the Anonymous Ballroom Donors Podcasts, November 4

    Plus, killer whales versus great whites.

  53. Lo que hay que saber de las primeras grandes elecciones del segundo mandato de Trump En español, November 4

    La contienda por la alcaldía de Nueva York medirá el deseo de los votantes de un giro a la izquierda. Las demócratas que se postulan a las gobernaciones de Nueva Jersey y Virginia hicieron de la lucha contra el presidente un elemento central de sus candidaturas.

  54. The First Big Elections of the New Trump Era Are Today. Here’s What to Look For. U.S., November 4

    The mayor’s race in New York will gauge voters’ desire for a left-wing shift, and Democrats running for governor in New Jersey and Virginia again made fighting the president central to their bids.

  55. Trump’s Power Faces Pressure Test in Court and at Ballot Box U.S., November 4

    President Trump has a lot riding on the results of Tuesday’s elections, his tariffs case at the Supreme Court and the future of the government shutdown.

  56. The Big Elections to Watch This Week, and a Louvre Heist Update The Headlines, November 3

    Plus, squeezing in a marathon before your full-time job.

  57. N.J. Democrats Hope Early Vote Advantage Is Enough as Race Enters Last Days New York, November 3

    As a close race for governor between Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli comes to a close, the two campaigns were reading the tea leaves and pulling out the stops.

  58. 5 Die, Including 3 Children, in Halloween Night House Fire New York, November 2

    The cousin of a state assemblyman, his wife and children died in the fire in Paterson, N.J. Seven other relatives survived the blaze.

  59. The Double Standard for Female Candidates Video, November 2

    In the New Jersey governor’s race, the Democratic candidate, Mikie Sherrill, is polling well. So why is there so much anxiety? The journalist Molly Jong-Fast visited her campaign and found a major disconnect between the public critique and the strong candidate she saw in person.

  60. Anger Over ICE Raids Is Driving Some Latino Voters to the Polls U.S., November 2

    Democrats are concerned that the immigration crackdown will hurt Latino turnout on Tuesday. Republicans dispute that the raids will play any role in the election.

  61. Democrats Running for Governor Stick to a Familiar Theme: Fight Trump U.S., November 2

    While other Democrats have tried to address their party’s failings with new strategies, Abigail Spanberger in Virginia and Mikie Sherrill in New Jersey are hoping to once again tap into anger at the president.

  62. Governor’s Race Draws Obama and Hannity but Not Trump in Final Days New York, November 1

    Prominent figures have flocked to New Jersey to promote Mikie Sherrill, the Democrat, and Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican, in a race with potential implications for the midterm elections.

  63. How a Broadway Star Spends a Day Training for the N.Y.C. Marathon New York, November 1

    Jordan Litz, who plays Fiyero in “Wicked,” gets pulled out of bed by his 2-year-old daughter. Then he’s off for a long run and hours of dancing in two shows.

  64. Tracking the Early Vote in New York, New Jersey and Virginia The Upshot, October 31

    See the age breakdown in New York City and the partisanship in New Jersey and Virginia of the voters who have cast ballots so far.

  65. What Tuesday’s Elections Might Tell Us About Trump U.S., October 31

    He’s not on the ballot, but the results could carry hints about the future of his movement.

  66. A Republican Seeks to Match Trump’s Gains on Democratic Turf in New Jersey New York, October 31

    With President Trump making inroads with Black and Latino voters, the path to the governor’s office runs through regions Democrats can no longer take for granted.

  67. 2 Men Die in Basement Flooding as Sudden Downpour Hits New York Area New York, October 31

    Much of the rainfall came in an intense 20-minute period in the afternoon, officials said. A record two inches fell at LaGuardia Airport.

  68. What New Jersey Could Reveal About the Future of the Hispanic Vote U.S., October 30

    An off-year governor’s race will test the durability of the gains President Trump made in 2024, when the state’s majority-Hispanic townships all swung in his direction.

  69. $2.7 Million Homes in Florida, New Jersey and California Real Estate, October 29

    A house with a guest cottage in Key West, a farmhouse in Annandale and a midcentury modern home in Dana Point

  70. In Third Run for Governor, Ciattarelli Mixes MAGA Into His Agenda New York, October 29

    Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican nominee for governor of New Jersey, is betting that Trump supporters will turn out and support him, even without Mr. Trump atop the ticket.

  71. A Fan of ‘Ruthless Competence,’ She Wants to Be Governor of New Jersey New York, October 29

    Representative Mikie Sherrill’s campaign represents a Rorschach test for the Democratic Party as she runs in Tuesday’s election against a Trump-endorsed Republican, Jack Ciattarelli.

  72. Amid a Record Party Investment, Two Candidates for Governor Join Forces U.S., October 28

    Rep. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey and former Rep. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia will appear together on Wednesday, hoping to energize Democratic campaign volunteers, and voters.

  73. Got Time and a Boundless Appetite? A Marathon Feast Awaits. Food, October 28

    At Korai Kitchen in Jersey City, a mother and daughter roll out a incomparable Bangladeshi menu.

  74. Rutgers Fraternity Is Closed After Student Is Injured in Hazing Episode New York, October 25

    The Alpha Sigma Phi national organization permanently shut down its Rutgers chapter after concluding that hazing had occurred when a student was critically hurt this month.

  75. There Are 6 Ballot Measures In New York City. Here’s an Overview. New York, October 24

    Voters will have a chance to weigh in on ballot questions concerning the housing crisis and when local elections should be held.

  76. G. Michael Brown, 82, Dies; Gambling Regulator Became Casino Executive New York, October 23

    He was a watchdog over casinos when they were introduced in New Jersey. He went on to run the nation’s most profitable one, in Connecticut.

  77. 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.

  78. 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.

  79. 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.

  80. 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.

  81. 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.

  82. 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.

  83. 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.

  84. 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.

  85. 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.

  86. 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.

  87. 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.

  88. 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.

  89. 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.

  90. 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.

  91. 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.