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Catch up with the stories making headlines today in the Garden State.

If you're looking for a live tree this year, here are a few places in North Jersey where you can pick or chop down your own.
Gov. Phil Murphy has vowed to fight NYC's congestion plan in court, as the NJ Turnpike Authority reportedly approved another toll increase.
The fast-growing chain is opening its first cafe in Passaic County. See when you can stop by for coffee and a croissant.
Guests can shop for colonial crafts, enjoy live historic music, meet re-enactors who will be providing demonstrations, and more.
ICE is seeking more immigrant detention space in at least two NJ facilities, which one Congresswoman called "infuriating."
State police said the 41-year-old van driver rear-ended another vehicle, then veered off the highway and hit a tree.
A William Paterson professor will present his original research about marijuana use among adolescents after cannabis has become legalized.
Catch up with the stories making headlines today across New York City.
Catch up with the stories making headlines today in the Garden State.
Several retailers have already been offering door-buster deals and pricing, as Black Friday events are no longer limited to a single day.
Several retailers have already been offering door-buster deals and pricing, as Black Friday events are no longer limited to a single day.
Gov. Murphy signed new legislation into law Monday, codifying doctrine expected to expire on Nov. 30.
NJDOT reported that a car went off the highway near the exit for NJ-23 and U.S. 46 on Monday morning.
Though town council had revoked the shop's license on Nov. 6 for illegally selling flavored vape products, the report said it remained open.
Wayne will soon hold its traditional Christmas tree lighting ceremony, which will include music and Santa's arrival with Mrs. Claus.
The 29-year-old woman had serious injuries to her lower legs, officials said.
The school board recognized National Merit and AP Scholars from both high schools at their most recent meeting.
Families can make reservations now, and even get their pet's photo with Santa during some days.
On average, Americans will spend about $157 cooking a meal for six. The price of turkey is down from last year, but butter prices are up.