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Catch up with Monday morning headlines in the Garden State.

As of May 17, a total of 161 businesses are listed on the state's WALL, or Workplace Accountability in Labor List.
Authorities are being called to Pennsylvania schools at record rates, according to a Patch analysis of school police notification data.
This New Jersey-based gas station chain was just named to the USA Today’s list of top roadside eats.
A rainy spring weekend is possible ahead of summer-like warm temperatures next week, forecasters said.
A rainy spring weekend is possible ahead of summer-like warm temperatures next week, forecasters said.
See the top news that made headlines today in Pennsylvania.
Check out the top news making headlines today across the Garden State.
Catch up with the news making headlines today in New York City.
Six athletes from New Jersey have qualified for the Paris Summer Olympic Games as Team USA continues to take shape.
Seven athletes from Pennsylvania have qualified for the Paris Summer Olympic Games as Team USA continues to take shape.
In order to fund NJ Transit (which will begin its own rate hike this July), New Jerseyans may soon have to shell out more at the register.
Authorities are being called to New Jersey schools at record rates, according to a Patch analysis of school police notification data.
Check out the top news making headlines today across the Garden State.
Catch up with the news making headlines today in New York City.
See the top news that made headlines today in Pennsylvania.
Some 24,400 NJ residents are owed money from the IRS, but time is running out to claim the cash.
Some 38,600 PA residents are owed money from the IRS, but time is running out to claim the cash.
The laws are set to to aid the 140 school districts experiencing reductions in aid under S2, the governor's office said.
Environmental nonprofit Clean Ocean Action just released its list of the wackiest beach trash finds of 2023. Here’s what volunteers found: