New Jersey
Harris now has three N.J. delegates after McIver endorses her – New Jersey Globe
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Kamala Harris now has three delegates after picking up the backing of Newark Council President LaMonica McIver.
“Vice President Kamala Harris is more than prepared to unite and move this country forward,” McIver said. “I offer my full support for her as she pursues the Democratic nomination for president.”
McIver endorsed Harris even though U.S. Senator Cory Booker, who once held the Newark Central Ward city council seat she now occupies, has not yet announced if he intends to run to seek the presidency.
McIver was elected as a district delegate to the Democratic nomination pledged to Joe Biden.
She’s also essentially a congresswoman-elect after winning a special Democratic primary last week to replace Rep. Donald Payne, Jr. (D-Newark) in New Jersey’s 10th district and the Democratic nomination to take Payne’s place on the general election ballot. McIver must still win a September 18 special election to fill Payne’s unexpired term against Republican Carmen Bucco, but the 10th is among the most Democratic House districts in the nation.
The other two delegates to endorse Harris are Atlantic County Democratic Chairman Michael Suleiman and Newark Mayor Ras Baraka.
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Traveling throughout NJ? Here are cost-effective destinations
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While travel throughout the country is at an all-time high, so are the costs associated with your vacation. Hotel costs, meals out, airline costs and car rentals can get expensive for those on a tight budget.
There is a misnomer that many New Jersey destinations are expensive, when you look at costs a little harder, enjoyable day trips and the costs are reasonable.
The folks at AirportParkingReservations.com put together a list and did research at places around New Jersey to determine what are the most cost-effective destinations in New Jersey. Factors include finding the cost of beer, cappuccino, meal for two, cinema for two, public transportation and most budget friendly destination.
Coming near the bottom of the top ten destinations is Elizabeth, NJ.
It will cost you $100.00 for dinner for two and over $8.00 for a cold beer. Their ranking is not so strong at 30.6.
#8 – Woodbridge, NJ
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The cost of a meal for two averaging $80.00, public transportation averaging $6.00 and a hot cappuccino will cost you $5.24. They have a ranking of 37.5
#7 Edison, NJ
Want a beer? Be prepared to pay $7.00 on average, a meal for two will cost you a reasonable $70.00. They have a ranking of 52.8.
#6 – Trenton, NJ
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Trenton is a little high with a beer costing $8.00 and a meal for two at $75.00. The good news is that public transportation is only $3.00 on average.
#5 Toms River, NJ
A beer is only $5.00 but a meal will cost you $80.70. Toms River has an overall ranking of 68.4.
#4 is Cherry Hill, NJ
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A beer, cappuccino and going to the cinema are all in line with the low average but if you want a meal for two, you will shell out $80.00. Their overall ranking is 69.3.
#3 Jersey City, NJ
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You can get a beer on average for $6.50, a meal fortwo at $80.00 but public transportation is under $3.00. Going to the movies will cost $30.00 for two. Jersey City has a ranking of 71.2.
Before you get bent out of shape on our top two choices, keep in mind there are good places to check out in both cost-effective locations. You must be open-minded.
#2 is Newark, NJ
The only factor that kept them out of first place was the average of $6.00 for public transportation. Every other factor in Newark was the lowest in New Jersey. Newark has a ranking of 73.3.
#1 Camden, NJ
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Yes Camden. In Camden it will cost you $6.00 for a beer, $4.74 for a cappuccino, $70.00 for a meal for two, you will pay $28.00 to go to the movies and you can get there on public transportation for under $3.00. Camden comes in with an impressive ranking of 93.3.
Enjoy our cost-effective locations here in New Jersey and save some cash.
LOOK: Most common domestic destinations from Trenton Mercer Airport
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The post above reflects the thoughts and observations of New Jersey 101.5 weekend host Big Joe Henry. Any opinions expressed are Big Joe’s own.
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North Jersey teen’s legacy lives on with opening of ‘Khameryn’s Kloset’ at high school
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PASSAIC − From a young age, Khameryn Oliver was always searching for ways to make a difference in her community as a member of the Girl Scouts.
Sadly, she did not get to complete her latest, most ambitious project after a March car crash that claimed her life two months later.
But those closest to Oliver wanted to ensure her name would live on through her initiative created to help others in need. On Thursday, that vision became a reality at Passaic High School.
Family members, school officials and others in Girl Scout Troop 95322 gathered in the high school library to celebrate the opening of “Khameryn’s Kloset.” The room provides a central location for students to take any personal items they need, including toothbrushes, wipes, lotion, combs and feminine hygiene products.
Oliver, 17, died after nearly two months in a coma following the March 16 crash on County Road 508 in Kearny that also killed her parents, Rhakeem Oliver and Shavonn Stewart-Oliver. Stewart-Oliver was vice principal of School 6 in Passaic at the time of her death.
Oliver was posthumously honored with the Gold Award, the highest achievement in Girl Scouts, for her project at Thursday’s ceremony. She had already planned out the initiative and was beginning to solicit donations prior to the fatal crash, according to her longtime Girl Scout troop leader, Kristy Wellins.
“Her vision was to bring supplies and products to people who may be experiencing some sort of crisis, whether it’s homelessness or a fire at their home or just some sort of need that was not being fulfilled,” Wellins said. “She said, ‘I know that I can bring people together to help fulfill that need.’”
Oliver was a student at Paramus Catholic and member of the indoor track team.
On Thursday, Khameryn Oliver’s grandmother, Karen, and great-uncle, Robert, were on hand to accept the Gold Award certificate and pin from Charisse Taylor, chief program officer of the Girls Scouts of Northern New Jersey.
“Earning the highest award in Girl Scouting celebrates your contributions to today’s world and to our collective future,” Taylor read from the certificate. “It certifies your ability as a leader and a positive force who has changed the world for a better tomorrow.”
Robert Oliver thanked the roughly 50 attendees who came out to support the family, saying, “I’m sure my nephew Rhakeem and his beautiful wife would have been so proud of Khameryn to be here.” He called his great-niece’s project “truly an asset to this city that we all grew up in.”
Khameryn’s Kloset
Khameryn’s Kloset is the latest facet of the partnership started this year between Passaic and Full Service Community Schools, a program that provides various community resources to give students a brighter future. Upcoming plans in the district include the establishment of a mental health clinic, a food pantry and a professional mentorship program.
Wellins, who is also the Full Service associate project director, said the partnership allows the program to expand even further than Khameryn Oliver ever imagined. But whenever students stop in to Khameryn’s Kloset for some necessary items, the sign above the door will always remind them who set everything in motion.
“She was thinking, ‘I’ll just do this one little project,’” Wellins said. “But look at us all here today and how much inspiration and how many lives she’s touched.”
New Jersey
This 60-year-old N.J. ShopRite is finally getting a massive expansion
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ShopRite is completely revamping one of its stores in central New Jersey, according to a new redevelopment plan proposed by officials.
Holmdel-based Saker ShopRites, which owns and operates 39 ShopRite stores in Central Jersey and along the Jersey Shore, initially proposed building a brand new ShopRite in the parking lot of an existing store in Freehold Township.
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