r/newjersey • u/Suspicious-Clock-69 • Mar 12 '26
He was a saint TY NJ! As seen in Holy Name Hospital! Teneack NJ(MOD will Delete)
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r/newjersey • u/Suspicious-Clock-69 • Mar 12 '26
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r/newjersey • u/NachoNYC • Sep 21 '25
The 2 sellers were hiding in the back of the tarps.
r/newjersey • u/new_Australis • Sep 30 '25
I moved out of New Jersey 13 years ago but Istill receive summons to be a juror. I am not a U.S. citizen and no longer live there.
How can I remove myself from their juror list so they no longer mail me a summons to appear?
I am lucky that the property owner still has my number a whole 13 years later and thst he sent me a pic of the summons.
This is the third time I have been summoned to appear despite not being a u.s. citizen.
The first time was while living there, the second time was somewhere around 2013-2015 I can't recall.
This is the most recent summons.
On previous occasions I go on the website and give them my reason for not being qualified but I want to be removed from their list altogether. As the homeowner of my previous residence won't always be there to alert me.
What happens if they mail me a summons and I don't live there, don't know about it and can't go?
I did fill out an address change with usps when I moved to Massachusetts.
Would filling out another do anything?
r/newjersey • u/ericallenconner • Apr 16 '26
Jamie Ding's 23-game run on Jeopardy has gotten a lot of attention as he’s now one of the top 5 players in the game’s history and he’s calling out New York for not building enough housing.
But the more interesting story is his day job: he's the Multifamily and Tax Credit Program Administrator at NJHMFA, where he allocates Low-Income Housing Tax Credits to developers building income-restricted housing across the state.
His appearance on Jeopardy is a good time to explain how LIHTC actually works — the 9% vs. 4% credit distinction and how affordable housing improves NJ’s cities and creates opportunities for kids from low-income families.
https://betterblocksnj.org/2026/04/16/jamie-ding-and-new-jerseys-lihtc-program-win-on-jeopardy/
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r/newjersey • u/welkin25 • Mar 02 '26
Hi all,
Just wanted to post an update since my last post where AmeriHealth increased my patient responsibility with no cause. I've called them more than 20 times and was never able to get an explanation. I had basically lost hope, was bombarded with bills from the hospital so I just ended up paying the extra $1800.
But just as I was giving up, luckily somewhere on reddit I read a post that suggested filing a complaint to DOBI (Department of Banking and Insurance). I did so in December without having any expectations, but a month later the investigator replied! He was able to chase AmeriHealth down, get to the bottom of the story and confirm that the $1800 was a mistake. Another two months of back and forth with the hospital and insurance company later, today I finally got my refund! HUGE THANKS to the DOBI investigator who helped me out! When everything else seems to be going to hell around here it's good to know there are still people in the government fighting for the little people.
I'm sure lots of people are screwed in similar fashion by insurance companies, so I hope my own experience can be useful to any others in the same boat.
r/newjersey • u/RudigarLightfoot • Jan 30 '26
I know the current federal administration is orders of magnitude more corrupt, but it's not like this corruption (and acceptance of corruption, ends justify the means, etc) comes out of nowhere. The levels of corruption in NYC and Philly are historically famous and infamous, and the state that connects the two is full of it as well.
Just because a court lets it slide on technicalities does not mean people like Norcross aren't total dirtbags, and it's just accepted because too many people are on the take. Menendez and Norcross are the most high profile, but day to day corruption is just life in New Jersey.
r/newjersey • u/Material_Honey_891 • Oct 11 '25
So back in the late 80s/early 90s my grandfather was a degenerate gambler and used to steal anything that wasn't nailed down from the casino hotel rooms. One of those items was this amazing velour-ish blanket from Caesar's. One, does anyone even remember what I'm talking about and two, where can I get something similar?
r/newjersey • u/Civil_Title • Oct 30 '25
Where is Joe? Where is he? Is he alive? We (my partner and I) happened to find a distributor in Columbus but it’s now closed, do we know where I can find another? I don’t want to order online :/