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New Jersey is a shopper’s paradise, offering an unparalleled retail experience for every taste and budget! What sets the Garden State apart? For starters, there’s no sales tax on clothing and shoes, providing instant savings on your entire wardrobe. From sprawling mega-malls to charming downtown boutiques and impressive outlet centers, New Jersey has it all. Explore luxury at The Mall at Short Hills, home to high-end designers and exclusive brands, or immerse yourself in the sheer scale of American Dream in East Rutherford, which blends retail with world-class entertainment like an indoor theme park and water park. For those seeking incredible deals, the state is home to numerous premium outlets like The Mills at Jersey Gardens (the largest indoor outlet mall in NJ), Jersey Shore Premium Outlets, and Tanger Outlets The Walk in Atlantic City, where you can find top brands at discounted prices. Beyond the big centers, discover unique finds and local treasures in quaint, walkable shopping districts like Princeton’s Palmer SquareRed Bank’s Broad Street, or Hoboken’s Washington Street. Whether you’re hunting for the latest fashion trends, searching for a one-of-a-kind gift, or simply enjoying a day of retail therapy, New Jersey’s diverse shopping scene promises endless possibilities.

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NJ Supreme Court Clarifies False Light Claims Must Follow One-Year Statute of Limitations

In a decision with broad implications for free speech, reputation, and privacy law, the Supreme Court of New Jersey has ruled that false light invasion of privacy claims are subject to the same one-year statute of limitations that governs defamation actions. The case, Salve Chipola, III v. Sean Flannery (A-2-24/088836), decided on August 7, 2025, reinforces the principle that closely related claims involving harmful speech must be treated consistently under the law. At the center of the dispute was an incident at a high school basketball game in January 2020. Plaintiff Salve Chipola alleged that Sean Flannery falsely told a school official that he was a drug dealer who had provided drugs and alcohol to students....

New Jersey Communities React to Deadly Israeli Strike on Gaza Hospital

The devastating Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza on August 25, 2025, which killed 19 people—including four journalists—has reverberated far beyond the Middle East. In New Jersey, a state with deeply connected and politically active Palestinian and Jewish communities, the attack has sparked mourning, debate, and renewed calls for humanitarian action. Impact on New Jersey’s Palestinian Communities For many New Jersey Palestinians, the news hit close to home. Cities such as Paterson, home to one of the largest Palestinian populations in the state, saw residents mourning loved ones and reflecting on the ongoing conflict. Social media posts, community vigils, and public statements underscore the collective grief of families who have relatives in Gaza and fear for...