President Donald Trump this week signed an executive order pausing offshore and onshore wind development and thanked a coastal New Jersey congressman for helping to draft the moratorium.
"The Great Gatsby," which opened on Broadway last spring after a 2023 premiere at New Jersey's Paper Mill Playhouse, will embark on a North American tour through more than 50 cities, including a stop at Playhouse Square in Cleveland, producers announced Friday.
Dr. George E. Cannon (1869-1925) was a physician and New Jersey Black Republican leader from Jersey City who seconded the nomination of President Calvin
Tabula Rasa HealthCare, following its 2023 merger with ExactCare of Cleveland, earlier this month announced it had undertaken a rebrand and will go by the name AnewHealth. It also appointed a new leader to helm the company, which has its corporate offices in Moorestown and Ohio.
Jayson Tatum led the way with 24 points, six rebounds and three assists. Bridges has become one of the best dunkers in the NBA, and this slam shows why. He has six points, three rebounds and three assists. Charlotte leads New Orleans after the first quarter, 31-23.
NEW JERSEY, USA — Jeff Torborg, the former catcher who caught Sandy Koufax's perfect game and was the 1990 AL manager of the year with the Chicago White Sox, died Sunday. He was 83. The White Sox said on social media that Torborg died in his hometown of Westfield, New Jersey. A cause of death wasn't given.
He is passionate about the position and has done a great job of both developing young players and helping veteran players continue to grow. He is familiar with the AFC North and knows what it takes to win in our division.
Saturday marked the 19th straight game at home in which Werenski has registered at least a point, the longest streak in franchise history.
Jeff Torborg, former Los Angeles Dodgers player and MLB manager, died at 83 in New Jersey. Known for catching Sandy Koufax’s perfect game and managing five MLB teams, his death has prompted tributes from numerous teams and celebrities expressing condolences to his family and friends.
Carter’s family, his former Nets teammates, ex-coach Lawrence Frank, team president Rod Thorn and fellow Nets number retirees Julius Erving, Bill Melchionni and Buck Williams were on hand to see Carter become the seventh Nets player with his number retired.
The complete story of how the Brewers landed big left-hander CC Sabathia in July 2008, setting the stage for a once-in-a-generation run.