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A lawsuit over the death of a 3-week-old infant has been revived by a New Jersey appeals court, ruling that a jury should determine if doctors overlooked crucial warning signs.
Young adults without jobs that provide insurance find that their options are limited and expensive. The problem is about to get worse.
A bill in New Jersey is seeking to give comprehensive NJ FamilyCare coverage to pregnant undocumented immigrants and their babies under one year old. That bill has stalled in the legislature, but ...
Police in the Bergen County town of Closter said they were investigating, and a New York lawmaker moved to revoke the owner's EMT plates.
Northwestern parts of NJ hold the highest number of Lyme cases reported, namely Hunterdon, Morris and Sussex counties.
New York City is reeling from a severe rainstorm that triggered flash floods, stranded commuters, and forced a state of ...
Lyme disease is one of the most prevalent tick-borne diseases in New Jersey and nationwide. New Jersey had the fourth-highest ...
Dr. Michael Lucchesi, the former chairman of emergency medicine, used hospital funds on personal vacations, concert tickets ...
Key Findings35 states and D.C. use state dollars to fund rental assistance programs5 states created new rental assistance ...
The minimum training qualifications for all firefighters in New Jersey, both volunteer and career, include: Firefighter 1.
After two earthquakes rattled parts of N.J. and N.Y. in four days, Connecticut officials urged preparedness as even small quakes can cause big problems.
New York City Emergency Management are advising residents to prepare for aftershocks, which may come minutes, hours or days after the initial earthquake. The agency is also asking residents who felt ...