New Jersey
Almost everyone in New Jersey’s congressional delegation has committed to running again in 2026 – New Jersey Globe
With the 2026 midterms a little over 15 months away, 12 of the 13 New Jersey members of Congress who are up for re-election next year confirmed to the New Jersey Globe, either in person or via spokespeople, that they’ll be running for another term next year.
The one exception has good reason to be circumspect for now: Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-Montclair), who is currently the Democratic nominee for New Jersey governor. If she wins, she’ll of course have to leave Congress, triggering a special election to replace her; if she loses, she could run for re-election, but she declined to confirm to the Globe whether that’s her intention.
“Right now I’m just totally focused on November 4th,” Sherrill said, referring to Election Day in the governor’s race. “That’s kind of where my planning is all going towards.”
Sherrill’s 12 colleagues who are set to be on the ballot next year were all far more definitive: they’re running for another term. That includes Sherrill’s erstwhile Democratic opponent for governor, Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-Tenafly), who essentially launched his congressional re-election campaign the night he conceded the gubernatorial primary to Sherrill.
“As I continue, with great honor, my work in Congress, and look to my next election in 2026 … I’ll never forget the faith you’ve put in me, for the awesome responsibility you’ve given me, to look after the 5th district,” Gottheimer told supporters the night of June 10.
Also running again are the state’s four representatives over the age of 70: 80-year-old Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-Ewing), 73-year-old Rep. Frank Pallone (D-Long Branch), and 72-year-old Reps. Jeff Van Drew (R-Dennis) and Chris Smith (R-Manchester). A spokesperson for 66-year-old Rep. Donald Norcross (D-Camden) confirmed that he, too, will run for re-election after overcoming a gallbladder infection this spring that nearly killed him.
Senator Cory Booker and Reps. Herb Conaway (D-Delran), Tom Kean Jr. (R-Westfield), Rob Menendez (D-Jersey City), Nellie Pou (D-North Haledon), and LaMonica McIver (D-Newark) also said they will run for re-election, not that there was much speculation to the contrary for any of them. (New Jersey’s other senator, Andy Kim, won’t be on the ballot again until 2030.)
Kean and Pou, though, are not guaranteed to return to Washington in 2027 even if they want to. Both represent closely divided districts – the 7th and 9th districts each voted for Donald Trump by around one percentage point last year – and both are top targets for defeat as Republicans look to expand their House majority and Democrats vie to take it back.
As for McIver, there exists the complication that she’s currently under indictment on federal assault charges stemming from a dustup outside the Delaney Hall immigrant detention center in May. McIver has pleaded not guilty, saying that the charges are an attempt at political intimidation by the Trump administration, and the case is set to go to trial this November.
New Jersey
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The Devils began their season-high seven-game homestand with a decisive victory over the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night. The win was their second consecutive victory after picking up a win in St. Louis earlier in the week.
There’s not a lot of runway left in the season, and stringing together a run of victories is at the top of their minds. New Jersey is 11 points out of the final Wild Card spot, and 13 out of third in the Metropolitan Division. Tuesday will mark the Devils final game before the NHL Trade Deadline, which is on Friday at 3 p.m.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are having a down year, based on where the expectations were set heading into the season. The Leafs have struggled to gain any traction in their season and sit just two points ahead of New Jersey with 64. Toronto is 12 points out of third in the Atlantic Division, and nine points out of a Wild Card spot.
The Leafs have a tendency to give up an abundance of shots to their opponents, ranking first in the league in shots against, per game with 31.8, which bodes will for a Devils team that averages 29.4 shots per game, ranking sixth in the league. Despite their overall struggles, the Leafs do have the league’s fourth-best penalty kill, working at an 83.1 percent efficiency.
New Jersey
Former Lumberton, New Jersey, mayor Gina LaPlaca pleads guilty to 2025 DUI, sentenced to treatment program
A former mayor in Burlington County, New Jersey, pleaded guilty to DUI and child endangerment charges after a 2025 traffic stop, according to prosecutors.
Lumberton Township committee member Gina LaPlaca, 46, was indicted last spring on child abuse charges after county prosecutors said she was observed driving drunk with her young child in the car, while serving as the township mayor.
Police arrested her at her home after reviewing video from a witness showing her swerving out of her lane and nearly hitting a utility pole. Lumberton police discovered her blood alcohol concentration was .30%, over three times the legal limit of .08%.
On Monday, LaPlaca was sentenced to three years in a diversionary program for first-time offenders after pleading guilty to driving under the influence and a fourth-degree child abuse charge. As part of the plea deal, LaPlaca will avoid jail time as long as she abides by the terms of the program.
Under the terms of the Pretrial Intervention or PTI program, she must attend regular Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and comply with any requirements set by the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency.
Judge Craig A. Ambrose also ordered LaPlaca to have an ignition lock device on her car that will prevent it from starting up if the driver has consumed alcohol. She said in court she had already installed one in October 2025, the county prosecutor’s office said.
If LaPlaca violates the terms of the PTI program, she could be prosecuted for the child abuse charge.
LaPlaca completed an intensive treatment program in May 2025 and said in a statement that she is “fully committed to my recovery” and is doing the “daily, intentional work” that comes with it. She apologized to Lumberton residents while acknowledging a private struggle with alcohol addiction that was no longer private.
“The weight of my actions is something I carry deeply,” she said in a statement shared on social media. “What I did was wrong. It was dangerous. It was inexcusable. I drove while intoxicated with my child in the car — a choice that could have caused irreversible harm. That reality is something I will live with, and learn from, for the rest of my life.”
LaPlaca served as mayor through 2025 but remains on the township committee. Terrance Benson was sworn in as mayor of Lumberton this year.
New Jersey
Newark-bound United flight returns to LA airport for evacuation after reported fire
NEWARK, New Jersey — A United Airlines flight headed to Newark, New Jersey returned to the Los Angeles airport Monday about 40 minutes after taking off for an emergency evacuation after a reported fire, authorities said.
All flights at the LAX International Airport were ordered to remain on the ground for about half an hour during the flight’s return and evacuation, according to advisories from the Federal Aviation Administration. No injuries were reported.
The flight, which was en route to Newark Liberty International Airport returned to LAX to address an issue with one of the engines, the airline said in a statement. There was no mention of a fire, but the LA Fire Department said it responded and there was a fire that was contained as of an hour after the plane’s landing.
The flight took off at 10:43 a.m., began to turn around at about 11 a.m. and landed again at 11:19 a.m., according to flight tracker FlightAware.
The LA Fire Department said they assisted with the evacuation of more than 250 passengers and crew. Passengers exited the plane on the taxiway using slides and stairs and were taken to the terminal, the airline said.
The airplane was a Boeing 787-9, a variant of the popular line of 787 Dreamliner long-haul aircraft.
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