Even if you're not the biggest animal lover you'd probably admit that it's not cool to leave a pet outside in freezing cold weather, but have you ever wondered if it's actually illegal to do so?
Winter is approaching and there's a good possibility the Garden State will receive at least some snow before the season's over. So, is it illegal to NOT shovel snow off your New Jersey sidewalk?
From sleet to freezing rain, from 'bread and milk' to 'conversational snow', New Jersey meteorologists have a very specific vocabulary for winter storms.
Is this South Jersey or The Wall from the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros? Along with the massive amount of snow the region received over the weekend came the formation of icicles that look like weapons!
Sure, there are the necessary provisions: bread, eggs, and milk. Before a snowstorms those shelves are always empty. But, when South Jersey gets snowed in, snacks are a MUST. Here's what you want, what you really, really want.
While just about every part of the state saw big (near recording-breaking) snowfall totals with this latest nor'easter, if you live here at the shore, you didn't even need to take your snow shovel out of the garage.