Thousands in NJ protest President Trump in ‘No Kings’ rallies

 A small group of counter protestors gather near a No Kings rally at Somerset County Courthouse in Somerville, Saturday, March 27, 2026. (Photo by Anne-Marie Caruso/New Jersey Monitor)

By Dana DiFilippo, New Jersey Monitor

Thousands of people hit the streets of New Jersey Saturday to protest President Donald Trump during the third official No Kings protests, a national day of action that mobilized millions around the country to demand change 14 months into his controversial second term.

Trump’s critics had plenty to protest, given all that has happened since the last No Kings protests in October, including a deadly, costly war with Iran, escalating brutality by immigration agents, and the deployment of armed immigration agents to airports.

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Peters Lane Road Closure Today to Thursday 7 AM to 5 PM This Week

Peters Lane, in the area of Blackwood Clementon Road, will be completely shut down to through traffic due to underground utility construction from 7 AM to 5 PM starting today, March 30, 2026 to Thursday April 2, 2026.

The RIGHT lane of westbound Blackwood Clementon Road in the area of Peters Lane will also be shut down during this project. Gloucester Township Police Officers will be on location to assist with traffic and pedestrian student crossings to and from Highland High School.

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CDC: ANOTHER STRAIN OF COVID DISCOVERED IN NEW JERSEY


A new variant of COVID has been discovered in New Jersey, according to the CDC

The SARS-CoV-2 variant BA.3.2 was first identified in South Africa on November 22, 2024. BA.3.2 has approximately 70–75 substitutions and deletions in the gene sequence of the spike protein relative to JN.1 and its descendant, LP.8.1, the antigens used in the 2025–26 COVID-19 vaccines. CDC is using a multimodal SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance approach to monitor the emergence and spread of BA.3.2 and other SARS-CoV-2 variants internationally and within the United States. The first U.S. BA.3.2 detection occurred on June 27, 2025, through CDC’s Traveler-Based Genomic Surveillance program in a participant traveling to the United States from the Netherlands. The first U.S. detection of BA.3.2 in a clinical specimen collected from a patient was reported on January 5, 2026. As of February 11, 2026, BA.3.2 had been detected in voluntarily self-collected nasal swabs from four U.S. travelers, clinical samples from five patients, three airplane wastewater samples, and 132 wastewater surveillance samples from 25 states. BA.3.2 has been reported by at least 23 countries. SARS-CoV-2 continues to cause substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. BA.3.2 mutations in the spike protein have the potential to reduce protection from a previous infection or vaccination. Continued genomic surveillance is needed to track SARS-CoV-2 evolution and determine its potential effect on public health.

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Resorts Casino Player Wins Table Games Jackpot Over $880K

March has come in like a lion for players at Resorts Casino Hotel, especially for a recent jackpot winner. 

The player hit the legendary Atlantic City casino’s popular table games progressive jackpot, CashSpin Ultra, for 100% of the jackpot totaling $882,920. 

“We are so excited for this player’s win,” said Resorts President and CEO Mark Giannantonio. “With just a $5 side bet while on Let It Ride, luck was on his side, resulting in an amazing jackpot! The CashSpin Ultra Jackpot now resets and starts to grow again, so we invite everyone to join the Star Card club and get in on the action!”  

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Deerfield Post Office Wins Fans with Fun Theme

A child walks into the Deerfield Street Post Office, spots Spider-Man on the wall, and immediately points in excitement. Nearby, Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe look on while SpongeBob SquarePants greets customers near the counter.

It’s not the kind of scene most people expect when they stop in to mail a package.

But at the small post office located at 1542 Route 77 in Upper Deerfield, NJ, a routine errand has quietly become something a little more memorable for the local community.

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Cooper Students, Partners Host Free “Spring Into Health” Fair in Camden

 Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU), in partnership with the Latino Medical Student Association CMSRU Chapter and Cooper University Health Care, will host a free community “Spring into Health” Health Fair open to the Camden community.

The event will take place on Saturday, April 4, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the lobby of Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, located at 401 Broadway, Camden, NJ.

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NJ Bald Eagle Nests Dip Slightly, Likely Due to Avian Flu

The bald eagle population in New Jersey experienced a slight decline in active nests last year likely due to the impacts of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, according to the annual New Jersey Bald Eagle Project Report released today.

Photo/Rich Nicol

The report, developed by NJDEP Fish & Wildlife with the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, identified 251 nests that produced eggs in 2025, a five percent decrease from 2024, when a record 264 active nests were documented

“The Department of Environmental Protection’s work to restore New Jersey’s bald eagle population has been so remarkable that the species, once on the brink of extirpation in New Jersey, was removed from the state’s endangered species list last year,” said Acting DEP Commissioner Ed Potosnak. “This success, made possible with the support of countless volunteers over the years, is proof that DEP can deliver against seemingly insurmountable odds. This slight decline in active nests reminds us that we must remain steadfast in our efforts to protect bald eagles for future generations to admire.”

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TSA Congratulates Sec. Markwayne Mullin

Transportation Security Administration Logo

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) extends our warmest congratulations to the Honorable Markwayne Mullin on his confirmation by the Senate as our new Secretary of Homeland Security.

President Trump promised the American people a new Golden Age of Travel, and under Secretary Mullin’s direction, TSA will continue to deliver on that promise.

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2026 Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia

— Photo by K. Kelly for Visit Philadelphia

March 28-29, 2026

Nothing says spring in Philly quite like the bursts of pink and white cherry blossoms in Fairmount Park.

The annual Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia gets even more magical in 2026 as the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia celebrates both the 100th anniversary of Japan’s gift of 1,600 flowering trees and the nation’s Semiquincentennial with the addition of 250 new trees — and some fresh festival features. Look forward to a more live entertainment, a reimagined food court and beer garden, and a special performance by the Philadelphia Mummers.

The Shofuso Japanese Cultural Center presents the citywide celebration of blossoms during peak bloom and offers traditional dancing and taiko drumming performances, concerts, tours and so much more.

Where: Various locations including Fairmount Park Horticulture Center, 100 N. Horticultural Drive, Philadelphia, PAread more

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