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New Jersey fireworks age requirement According to the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, your child will have to be at least 16 years old to use fireworks on the Fourth of July.
New Jersey fireworks age requirement According to the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, your child will have to be at least 16 years old to use fireworks on the Fourth of July.
New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin ordered heightened security for public officials and increased patrols statewide Saturday after a gunman shot two state lawmakers and their spouses in ...
INDIANAPOLIS – The New York Knicks have botched their search for a new head coach. At this rate, they’re going to ask the 29 other teams for permission to interview their coach and get denied ...
Johnnie Bryant, a former New York Knicks assistant who spent last season as the associate head coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers, is another name to watch.
Tom Thibodeau Pays Full Page Ad to Thank Knicks Fans In what was celebrated as a “classy move,” Thibodeau took a full-page ad in the New York Times to thank the Knicks fans, but there was no ...
He is a Queens-born former Knicks assistant with a championship pedigree, but the New York Post's Stefan Bondy all but dismissed his candidacy in the immediate aftermath of Thibodeau's firing.
Jason Kidd to the New York Knicks has become one of the hottest rumors of the NBA's coaching carousel, but for now, multiple reports indicate that it is unlikely to happen.
Winners of Tuesday’s Democratic and Republican matchups in New Jersey will compete in November to be governor. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
New Jersey voters are heading to the polls Tuesday for the 2025 primary election. Voters are weighing in on their party’s nominees in the crowded race for governor. Ras Baraka, Steve Fulop, Josh ...
In conversations with nearly 40 New Jersey Democratic voters in recent days, a common theme emerged: Many New Jersey Democrats are looking to support a candidate for governor in Tuesday’s ...
The 2028 first-round pick from Memphis is lottery protected, but unprotected in 2029. If the Knicks' 2032 first-round pick is in the top five, the Bucks receive New York's 2032 second-rounder instead.