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  1. Nadine Menendez, Wife of a Senator, Will Be Sentenced in Bribery Scheme New York, Yesterday

    The wife of former Senator Robert Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat already in prison for taking bribes, faces punishment on Thursday.

  2. 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.

  3. As Powerball Nears Record, Ticket Buyers Dream of New Houses and Winning in Secret U.S., September 5

    The Powerball jackpot hit $1.8 billion ahead of Saturday’s drawing, making it the second-largest and inspiring many to play.

  4. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, September 4

    This week’s properties are a five-bedroom in Dix Hills and a three-bedroom in Hillsdale.

  5. Representative LaMonica McIver Overcomes G.O.P. Effort to Censure Her New York, September 3

    Ms. McIver, a New Jersey Democrat, has been charged with assaulting immigration agents outside a detention center. A push to censure her and eject her from a House committee failed.

  6. When the Trumpeter Plays Taps, the Crowd at the Shore Goes Silent New York, September 1

    As the sun sets on another summer, John Hersh is wrapping up his 10th year of rooftop serenades.

  7. Homes for Sale in New Jersey and New York Real Estate, August 28

    This week’s properties are a four-bedroom shore house in Linwood and a five-bedroom contemporary home in White Plains.

  8. Here’s What the Judicial Crisis Gripping New Jersey Looks Like New York, August 28

    Trials and hearings have been delayed since a federal judge ruled that Alina Habba was serving unlawfully as U.S. attorney. The uncertainty may last for months.

  9. A Huge Mall Allows Shopping on Sundays. Is That Illegal? New York, August 27

    A lawsuit argues that the American Dream mall, by allowing the sale of lumber, furniture and “wearing apparel” on Sundays, has violated a “blue law” descended from a 1798 statute.

  10. Prosecutors Seek 7-Year Prison Term for Nadine Menendez New York, August 26

    Ms. Menendez was convicted of taking bribes of gold, cash and a Mercedes in exchange for political favors dispensed by her husband, a former New Jersey senator.

  11. Trump Threatens to Investigate Chris Christie Over ‘Bridgegate’ U.S., August 25

    President Trump floated the idea after the former governor of New Jersey, a onetime ally, criticized his use of the Justice Department.

  12. New England Boaters Battle a Coast Guard Plan to Remove Beloved Buoys U.S., August 24

    The agency said a proposal to get rid of 350 navigational buoys from Maine to New Jersey made sense after decades of advancement in electronic navigation tools.

  13. Police Release Names of 5 Killed in Tour Bus Crash Near Buffalo New York, August 23

    Those killed in the accident on Friday ranged in age from 22 to 65 and included three people from New Jersey, a Chinese student at Columbia University and a person from India.

  14. Turning the Tables, Robert Menendez’s Wife Now Seeks to Blame Him New York, August 23

    Nadine and Robert Menendez, a former senator, were convicted of taking bribes. Seeking leniency, Ms. Menendez’s relatives and friends agree she is “not a criminal mastermind.”

  15. Pair of Immigration Raids Disrupt a New Jersey Shipping Hub New York, August 22

    In Edison, thousands of immigrant workers toil in hundreds of warehouses, sorting millions of boxes arriving from nearby ports.

  16. Police ‘Failed’ Slain Woman Who Reported Ex’s Harassment, Family Says New York, August 21

    Dr. Lauren Semanchik told the police that she was “especially uncomfortable” because her ex-boyfriend was a state trooper. She and her boyfriend were later shot to death.

  17. Federal Agents Detain Dozens of Workers in Raid at New Jersey Warehouse New York, August 21

    It appeared to be among the largest federal raids in the state since President Trump took office.

  18. New Malaria Case Prompts Testing of Mosquitoes in New Jersey New York, August 20

    A Morris County resident may have contracted the illness locally, which would be the first known instance in decades of someone being exposed while in the state.

  19. Beaches Close as Hurricane Erin Brings Deadly Rip Currents to Mid-Atlantic New York, August 19

    Several beaches in New Jersey and Delaware were closed on Monday as the powerful storm churned in the Atlantic. Rip currents have been blamed for at least one death.

  20. 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.

  21. 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.

  22. 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.

  23. 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.

  24. 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.

  25. 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.

  26. 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.

  27. 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.

  28. 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.

  29. 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.

  30. 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.

  31. 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.

  32. 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.

  33. 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.