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  1. Several Children Injured After School Bus Overturns in New Jersey Video, Yesterday

    At least 31 passengers were on board the bus when it overturned near Montvale, N.J., injuring 14 children and the driver.

  2. 15 Injured as School Bus Overturns on New Jersey Highway Express, Yesterday

    The bus overturned on the Garden State Parkway carrying at least 31 passengers, officials said. A child who had been pinned under the bus was seriously injured.

  3. 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.

  4. Trump Casts a Long Shadow Over a Governor’s Race Metro, March 9

    President Trump and his divisive policies are helping to define the primary races for New Jersey governor.

  5. 14-Year-Old Boy Arrested in Connection With Fatal Newark Police Shooting Metro, March 8

    The boy, who has not been named, was charged with murder, attempted murder and possessing illegal weapons. The officer who died early Saturday morning was identified as Detective Joseph Azcona.

  6. Newark Police Officer Is Killed and Another Is Injured in Shooting Metro, March 8

    Gov. Philip D. Murphy of New Jersey asked people to “please pray” for the officers, who were shot around 6:30 p.m. Friday.

  7. Step Into the Real-Life Lumon Industries, the Breakout Star of ‘Severance’ Real Estate, March 7

    Bell Works, the setting of the hit serial for Apple TV+, is now a tourist attraction, drawing fans to the architectural wonder.

  8. What to Know About Measles Cases in New York and New Jersey Metro, March 6

    Experts recommend vaccines as the best defense against the viral illness.

  9. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, March 6

    This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Manasquan, N.J., and a three-bedroom in Huntington Bay, N.Y.

  10. FedEx Plane Lands at Newark Airport With Engine on Fire After Striking Bird Express, March 1

    The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs the airport, said that the plane landed on Saturday morning and that there were no reported injuries.

  11. New Jersey Regulators Accuse Interactive Aquarium of Mistreating Animals Metro, February 28

    Officials seized 25 animals, including a sloth and a critically endangered amphibian called an axolotl, and found new homes for them.

  12. Trump to Reopen 1,000-Bed Detention Center for Migrants in New Jersey Metro, February 27

    The center in Newark, just miles from Manhattan, is close to an international airport and is expected to have space for as many as 1,000 migrants.

  13. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, February 27

    This week’s properties are three-bedroom homes in North Salem and Cherry Hill.

  14. Sharon Van Etten Finds Her Way Home Styles, February 27

    For her seventh album, the indie singer-songwriter comes to New Jersey to play on her old turf and process the past.

  15. Judge Dismisses Racketeering Charges Against Top Democratic Power Broker Metro, February 26

    George Norcross III had been accused of unlawfully obtaining property along the waterfront in Camden, N.J., and fraudulently collecting millions of dollars in tax breaks.

  16. In the Trump Era, Crafting a State Budget Becomes More Complicated Metro, February 25

    With funding from Washington uncertain, New Jersey, like other states, is budgeting cautiously.

  17. Trump, After G.O.P. Criticism, Reverses Cuts to 9/11 Survivors’ Program Metro, February 22

    About 20 percent of the World Trade Central Health Program’s staff had been terminated amid President Trump’s slashing of the federal work force.

  18. Congestion Pricing Remains in Effect. Here’s What to Know. Metro, February 20

    The Trump administration said it revoked federal approval for the tolling plan on Feb. 19. New York leaders are fighting to keep it.

  19. Trump Administration Moves to End New York’s Congestion Pricing Tolls Metro, February 19

    The transportation secretary said he would revoke federal approval for the program, citing the cost to motorists; the Metropolitan Transportation Authority quickly filed a lawsuit to stop the move.

  20. The Parking Lot Frisbee Game That Started in 1968 Is Still Going Strong Metro, February 15

    In the New Jersey parking lot where high school students invented Ultimate Frisbee nearly 60 years ago, some of the original players are still throwing the disc every week.

  21. 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.

  22. 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.

  23. 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.

  24. 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.

  25. 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.

  26. 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.

  27. 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.

  28. 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.

  29. 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.

  30. 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.