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What’s on the Horizon? – Top News in New Jersey


In New Jersey news on Friday, a NJ Transit bus driver was assaulted by a group of teens in Paterson, with the driver hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. The WALL, a list of “bad actor” businesses in New Jersey, now includes over 200 entries who owe $20 million for non-compliance with state laws.

Travis Gallo, who confessed to stabbing his sister 109 times in 2013, has been sentenced to 50 years in prison but will have another shot at freedom. A federal judge has ruled that terminally ill patients seeking medical aid in dying in New Jersey must be residents of the state, leading to a lawsuit by cancer patients from Delaware and Pennsylvania.

The historic Freehold Raceway announced it will cease operations, citing the inability to continue under existing conditions. New Jersey high school sports are returning to pre-pandemic levels, with some sports seeing a rise in popularity while others have seen a slight dip in participation.

In terms of layoffs, New Jersey saw over 14,000 total layoffs in 2023, with 33 announcements of 100 or more layoffs in the state by the third quarter of 2024.

Stay up-to-date with New Jersey’s First News with Eric Scott, the longest-running news program in the state, airing on New Jersey 101.5 each weekday morning from 5:30 – 6 a.m. Eric Scott, the program’s host, is the winner of the prestigious National Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Newscast.

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