New Jersey residents may soon be able to choose a new alternative to burial or cremation after death, called natural organic reduction or human composting, that turns their bodies into food for plants.
After nearly three decades, a beloved voice is saying goodbye. Let’s take a moment to remember the laughter and memories shared over home-cooked meals.
Construction costs and financial stability are the main reasons for what the DRJTBC calls "adjustments," according to DRJTBC Executive Director Joseph J. Resta.
Bensalem police said a call was received via 911 from a driver headed north on Bristol Pike near Appleton Avenue around 5:45 p.m. who said a man on a motorcycle pointed a gun at their vehicle and passengers who feared for their life,
On a sizzling afternoon in Lakewood, a quick-thinking officer made a life-saving decision, rescuing a little boy from a locked car. Let's unpack what happened.