Turkey Hunting Season to Offer an Extra Day

Delaware’s upcoming spring turkey hunting season will run from April 10 through May 11 this year, with a special two-day youth and non-ambulatory hunt Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5 starting the season, DNREC announced. Hunters who have a permit for Segment D will get an additional day (Sunday, May 11) to hunt this season following a recent regulatory change to turkey season dates.

Preservation NJ Releases Next “10 Most Impact” Video

Preservation New Jersey is proud to announce the release of the second video in its “10 Most Impact” series, which highlights the real-world outcomes of the organization’s 10 Most Endangered Historic Places Program. This installment focuses on Camp Evans, a World War I Marconi Station and World War II radar laboratory, known for groundbreaking scientific and technological innovation in New Jersey.
Impacts of the 10 Most: Camp Evans is now available to watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/lgrNSPD6XUY.
The video explores how Camp Evans, once a critical U.S. Army Signal Corps facility and later a hub for cutting-edge communications research, faced threats of neglect and deterioration. Listed on Preservation New Jersey’s 10 Most Endangered Historic Places list in 2002, the site has benefited from community advocacy, partnerships, and preservation efforts aimed at maintaining its unique scientific, military, and architectural legacy.
Viewers will learn about:Camp Evans’ historic importance, from military communications research to pioneering innovations in radar and computing;Efforts by nonprofit organizations, volunteers, and local advocates to protect and rehabilitate the site;Challenges and successes in preserving both the historic buildings and the stories they hold; andThe broader impact of the 10 Most program in fostering awareness, support, and preservation outcomes statewide.“As the last Command Historian employed by the U.S. Army at Fort Monmouth, and a member of the boards of both InfoAge and Preservation New Jersey, I view Camp Evans as one of the most consequential historic landscapes in the evolution of modern communications. From its origins as part of Guglielmo Marconi’s global wireless network to its pivotal role in the development of radar, satellite technology, and space communications, Camp Evans was at the forefront of innovations that transformed both military operations and everyday life. Today, through the InfoAge Science and History Museums, the site continues to interpret and preserve this legacy, ensuring that the groundbreaking work once carried out here remains accessible, relevant, and inspiring for future generations.” said by Melissa Ziobro, Trustee of Preservation New Jersey.The 10 Most Endangered Historic Places Program annually identifies threatened historic, architectural, cultural, and archaeological sites across New Jersey. The new 10 Most Impact video series showcases how listing these sites generates awareness, advocacy, and tangible preservation outcomes.WATCH NOW

Take A Kid Fishing! Program Returns

DNREC will offer youth fishing opportunities in each county in early April commemorating and celebrating Earth Month. The angling outings are to be put on by educators from DNREC’s Aquatic Resources Education Center through the Take A Kid Fishing! program. One youth fishing event will be offered in each county during the first full week of April to coincide with many schools’ annual spring break.

Brawl For The Dads

Teflon Promotion to hold Father’s Day Brawl on June 13, 2026 in Philadelphia

Teflon Promotions will kick off a summer of fun in Philadelphia with the Father’s Day Brawl on June 13 at The Grand Ballroom- First District (3801 Market Street, Philadelphia) at 6:30 p.m. 

Fighters on the card include Philadelphia native’s Vaughn Adams (1-0), Tariq Green (7-4-2, 3KO), Jabril Noble (8-0, 6KO), Christopher Robinson (16-14, 6KO), Brandon Robinson (15-3, 10KO), and Kadeen Hunter (7-0, 5KO). Additional fighters scheduled to appear on the card include Cahir Gormley (1-0), Amirbek Ganijonov (4-0, 2KO) and Jasir Junior (Pro Debut).

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Priya Jain sworn in as Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Transportation

New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials announced that Priya Jain was sworn-in today as New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner, making her the 21st Chief Executive of the Department. The full New Jersey State Senate unanimously confirmed her nomination on March 23.

Governor Sherrill nominated Commissioner Jain on January 19, 2026, and she has served in an acting capacity since then. She will continue her work overseeing the Department that manages the state’s multi-faceted transportation network. The Commissioner of NJDOT also serves as Chair of New Jersey Transit, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, and the South Jersey Transportation Authority.

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Franklin Fountain Debuts Ice Cream Flights, Pints, and 26 New Small-Batch Flavors

* First Drop: Charcuterie Ice Cream Board Flight and Caramelized Garlic Toffee Pint

Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia’s award-winning 1900s-inspired ice cream parlor and soda shop has exciting news heading into spring and summer season. The Franklin Fountain, located on Confectionery Row at 116 Market Street in Old City, announces a blitz of super-limited-edition, experimental new ice cream flavors. Starting in April, and each month moving forward, ice cream lovers are invited to try six new flavors monthly: four will be sold as an ice cream flight, and two additional flavors will debut in pints. These six new monthly flavors will not be available by the scoop. They will be sold on a first come first serve basis. For the first month, look for 15 Charcuterie Board Flights and 32 Caramelized Garlic Toffee Pints to debut Friday, April 3rd at 11:00am, with 32 Elderberry Goat Cheese Pints to debut on Friday, April 17th at 11am. Other monthly drops will include Tea Flights and Pints, Baked Goods, Herbs and more.  With this weekend’s debut, The Franklin Fountain announces their summer hours, opening at 11:00am daily. Pints and flights will also be available at Franklin Ice Cream Bar (at 112 Market Street) once it fully opens for the season. Follow @franklinfountain on social media for the exact dates, times and quantities for the new flavors and for season opening information for Franklin Ice Cream Bar. For general information, also visit franklinfountain.com.

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Celebrate Linda Ronstadt’s Legacy and Greatest Hits

Resorts Casino Hotel is proud to present Ronstadt Rewind – the Ultimate Linda Ronstadt Tribute Concert, at the Superstar Theater on Saturday, May 2 at 8 PM. 

American Idol Star Katherine Winston and her band recreate the sound and moments from Ronstadt’s multi-decade career with an emotionally charged, powerhouse vocal prowess that has captivated audiences nationwide. This unforgettable tribute to a music icon includes record-breaking hits like “When Will I Be Loved”, “That’ll Be the Day”, “Heat Wave”, “It’s So Easy”, “Blue Bayou”, “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me”, “You’re No Good”, “Tumblin’ Dice” and many more. 

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Resorts Casino Hotel is proud to present Ronstadt Rewind – the Ultimate Linda Ronstadt Tribute Concert, at the Superstar Theater on Saturday, May 2 at 8 PM. 

American Idol Star Katherine Winston and her band recreate the sound and moments from Ronstadt’s multi-decade career with an emotionally charged, powerhouse vocal prowess that has captivated audiences nationwide. This unforgettable tribute to a music icon includes record-breaking hits like “When Will I Be Loved”, “That’ll Be the Day”, “Heat Wave”, “It’s So Easy”, “Blue Bayou”, “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me”, “You’re No Good”, “Tumblin’ Dice” and many more. 

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Tiffany Burress Faces Ballot Disqualification

Burress petitions filled with ‘pervasive fraud’ and ‘procedural illegality’

CLIFTON, NJ — On Monday, March 30th, the Office of Administrative Law heard Gonzalez v. Burress to adjudicate a formal challenge to Tiffany Burress’s nominating petitions. The filing alleges the Burress campaign committed rampant and pervasive fraud to secure a spot on the June primary ballot.

“The Burress campaign has betrayed every Republican who cares about election integrity,” said Kenny Gonzalez, campaign manager for Rosie Pino. “As outlined in the filing, these petitions demonstrate a coordinated pattern of ghost circulation, signature harvesting, and willful perjury.”

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Make-A-Wish Grants 13-Year-Old Leukemia Survivor’s Dream for a Day

On National Doctors Day, Make-A-Wish New Jersey and Hackensack Meridian Health celebrate 13-year old Alexander Alvarez from Carteret, New Jersey, who took on the title of doctor for the day as Make-A-Wish New Jersey and Hackensack Meridian Health partnered to grant his wish to become a trauma surgeon. 

For a child who has bravely battled leukemia, the last place you might expect them to want to be is back in a hospital. Yet, for Alex, his one true wish was to trade his patient gown for surgeon’s scrubs. Alex got hands-on experience and was immediately immersed as ‘Dr. Alex’ for the day.

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Congressman Van Drew: Pay Our Coast Guard Now

Shame on Congress for not getting this done—no Member of Congress should be paid during a shutdown.

Washington, DC – Today, Congressman Van Drew issued the following statement as the partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security continues, leaving Coast Guard service members without pay for 42 days.

“Our Coast Guard men and women are good people,” said Congressman Van Drew. “They have committed their lives to serving this country and protecting all of us. What is happening right now is painful, wrong, and downright shameful. It is unbelievable that in the United States of America, we have Coast Guard members going to food banks, holding fundraisers, and struggling to make ends meet. That is not who we are as a country, and it should make every single person in Washington embarrassed.

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