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Skip to main contentSkip to site footer * WHAT'S HOT: * NJ winter weather * School closings * Visit New Jersey * Ski report * New Spadea podcast * Small Biz Monday * App on iPhone * App on Android * News * New Jersey * Visit NJ * Community Calendar * NJ: Asked & Answered * Contact the newsroom * Newsletter signup * Town Hall specials * NJ 101.5 news on Amazon Alexa * Traffic * Latest Traffic Alerts * NJ's Lowest Gas Prices * Commuter News * Weather * 5-Day Forecast * Dan Zarrow's Weather Blog * School closings * Ski Mountain Report * NJ beach weather * Listen * Free app for iOS * Free app for Android * Listen Live * On Demand * Bill Spadea On Demand * Common Ground podcast * Dennis & Judi On Demand * Deminski & Doyle On Demand * New Jersey 101.5 News * Town Hall specials * Amazon Alexa * Google Home * On Air Schedule * Our Shows * Bill Spadea * Common Ground podcast * Small Business Monday * #BlueFriday – Nominate a local cop * Dennis & Judi * Watch Dennis & Judi on Facebook Live * Deminski & Doyle * Big Joe Henry * Our news staff * Kristen Accardi * Kylie Moore * Mike Brant * Kyle Clark * Town Hall specials * Contests * More contests * Contest Rules * Events * Community Calendar * Contact * Scholarship for broadcast students * 101.5 Events * Community Calendar * Newsroom info * Help & Contact Information * Send Us Feedback * Advertise * Station Directory * NJ 101.5 store * Jobs at NJ 101.5 * More * News * New Jersey * Visit NJ * Community Calendar * NJ: Asked & Answered * Contact the newsroom * Newsletter signup * Town Hall specials * NJ 101.5 news on Amazon Alexa * Traffic * Latest Traffic Alerts * NJ's Lowest Gas Prices * Commuter News * Weather * 5-Day Forecast * Dan Zarrow's Weather Blog * School closings * Ski Mountain Report * NJ beach weather * Listen * Free app for iOS * Free app for Android * Listen Live * On Demand * Bill Spadea On Demand * Common Ground podcast * Dennis & Judi On Demand * Deminski & Doyle On Demand * New Jersey 101.5 News * Town Hall specials * Amazon Alexa * Google Home * On Air Schedule * Our Shows * Bill Spadea * Common Ground podcast * Small Business Monday * #BlueFriday – Nominate a local cop * Dennis & Judi * Watch Dennis & Judi on Facebook Live * Deminski & Doyle * Big Joe Henry * Our news staff * Kristen Accardi * Kylie Moore * Mike Brant * Kyle Clark * Town Hall specials * Contests * More contests * Contest Rules * Events * Community Calendar * Contact * Scholarship for broadcast students * 101.5 Events * Community Calendar * Newsroom info * Help & Contact Information * Send Us Feedback * Advertise * Station Directory * NJ 101.5 store * Jobs at NJ 101.5 Listen Now Deminski & DoyleDeminski & Doyle * Visit us on Youtube * Visit us on Facebook * Visit us on Twitter * Visit us on Instagram * * INSTAGRAM * * * Lawsuit — NJ restaurant workers could be owed big bucks LAWSUIT — NJ RESTAURANT WORKERS COULD BE OWED BIG BUCKS Eric Scott Eric ScottPublished: November 10, 2023 Canva/Townsquare Media illustration * Share on Facebook * Share on Twitter 🌮 MEXICAN RESTAURANT CHAIN ACCUSED OF CHEATING WORKERS OUT OF MINIMUM WAGE 💲 RESTAURANT OWNER AGREES TO PAY MILLIONS IN BACK WAGES 💲 HOW TO CLAIM MONEY YOU MAY BE OWED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Powered By 00:10/01:15 10 39.1M 1.3K The unbearable reality of Israelis since October 7th Share Next Stay The U.S. Department of Labor has slapped a Mexican restaurant chain with a heavy fine and ordered the restaurant to pay over $11 million dollars in back wages. Dozens of New Jersey employees are owed nearly half-a-million dollars in back pay. The Department of Labor says Virginia based Plaza Azteca cheated back-of-the-house employees out of fair wages by paying them a predetermined amount. These lower level workers did not receive overtime and based on the hours they worked, often made less than minimum wage. The settlement involves 40 Plaza Azteca locations nationwide, including the location in Sicklerville, NJ. Restaurante Plaza Azteca/Townsquare Media illustration 68 employees at the Sicklerville location will share back wages totaling $477,996, which averages out to over $7,000 per employee. "Our investigators found Plaza Azteca knew of its legal obligations to pay workers minimum wage and overtime and keep accurate payroll records and yet, willfully disregarded federal law,” said Wage and Hour Administrator Jessica Loomanin a statement. Concerns were raised in legal proceedings that some of the workers may no longer be employed by Plaza Azteca and have moved out of the area. Many of the workers may have unverifiable immigration status. The DOL stressed that the back wages would be paid regardless of immigration status. Restaurante Plaza Azteca/USDOL/Townsquare Media illustration Solicitor of Labor Seema Nanda issued a stern warning to other restaurant owners who employ the same wage strategies with back-of-the-house workers. "This outcome sends a strong message to other restaurant industry employers of the costly consequences that can occur when they deprive employees of their full and rightful wages, ” Nanda said in a statement. Anyone with questions about the settlement or how to receive back pay is urged to contact the DOL Wage and Hour Division at 215-861-5180. You can read the full consent judgment and order by clicking this link. FIRST FLAKES: WHEN DOES SNOW SEASON START IN NJ? Gallery Credit: Dan Zarrow Winter is coming Dan Zarrow, Townsquare Media WINTER IS COMING From snow to sleet to freezing rain, winter can be a big headache here in the densest state in the country. Between late October and mid April, New Jerseyans have to keep an eye on the sky and the weather forecast for the threat of wintry weather. Let's dial in that timeline a bit more, with some historical early season snowfall statistics. Weather stations The official snow board at the New Brunswick, N.J. weather station at Rutgers Gardens. (Dan Zarrow, Townsquare Media) WEATHER STATIONS To capture a representative sample of our climatologically diverse state, I have pulled together numbers for three long-duration weather stations across the state: 1.) Newark Liberty International Airport (technically the weather station is in Elizabeth, Union County), with records dating back to 1968. 2.) New Brunswick (Middlesex County), which is currently located in Rutgers Gardens, going all the way back to 1911. 3.) Atlantic City International Airport (in Egg Harbor Township, Atlantic County), which captures some coastal effects although it is about 10 miles from the ocean, with daily data since 1958. Earliest first trace of snow Dan Zarrow, Townsquare Media EARLIEST FIRST TRACE OF SNOW First flakes. A "trace" refers to any amount of snow that is not measurable by a ruler (so basically, between 0 and 0.1"). —Newark... October 20 (0.3" in 1952) —New Brunswick... October 19 (0.6" in 1972) —Atlantic City... November 5 (0.1" in 1973) Earliest first inch of snow Dan Zarrow, Townsquare Media EARLIEST FIRST INCH OF SNOW Even a single inch of snow can cause some travel difficulties due to slippery roads and reduced visibility, although I would not call it "shovelable" or "plowable" snow. —Newark... October 29 (5.2" in 2011) —New Brunswick... October 26 (1.5" in 1962) —Atlantic City... November 7 (2.5" in 2012) Earliest major snow (6+ inches) Dan Zarrow, Townsquare Media EARLIEST MAJOR SNOW (6+ INCHES) Now things are getting serious, and the snow is getting deep. While dubious ground and air temperatures make it difficult for "big" snow to happen before winter officially begins, it still happens on occasion. And the impacts of a surprise early season storm can be severe. —Newark... November 15 (6.4" in 2018) —New Brunswick... November 25 (9.0" in 1938) —Atlantic City... November 30 (7.8" in 1967) Average first inch of snow Dan Zarrow, Townsquare Media AVERAGE FIRST INCH OF SNOW I consider this to be the big indicator of winter's grand beginning. If we don't get an inch of snow accumulation by this date, the season is officially running late. Accordingly, it is the statistic that answers the headline of this gallery: mid to late December. (Maybe a little earlier in NW NJ.) —Newark... December 18 —New Brunswick... December 23 —Atlantic City... January 3 Latest first inch of snow Photo by Andrew Spencer on Unsplash LATEST FIRST INCH OF SNOW Sometimes, a dormant winter takes a while to ramp up. Or sometimes — rarely — our weather is so quiet and/or warm that inch-plus snow never happens through the entire season. —Newark... None (2.0" total snowfall all Winter 1972-1973) —New Brunswick... March 19 (2.6" in 1992) —Atlantic City... None (0.4" total snowfall all Winter 1972-1973, 0.5" total snowfall all Winter 2019-2020, 0.8" total snowfall all Winter 1994-1995) Second latest first inch of snow Dan Zarrow, Townsquare Media SECOND LATEST FIRST INCH OF SNOW OK, that last one wasn't really instructive. Here's the latest date an inch of snow was recorded, looking only at seasons that saw at least one such snow event. —Newark... March 19 (6.5" in 1992) —New Brunswick... March 14 (1.1" in 1919) —Atlantic City... February 24 (12.3" in 1989) Notable early season storm: November 2018, #Brinegate Twitter user @sanchizzles NOTABLE EARLY SEASON STORM: NOVEMBER 2018, #BRINEGATE If you were stuck in traffic during the evening rush hour of November 15, 2018, you remember this storm well. The storm overperformed, surprising all with double the forecast snowfall rates. Meanwhile, roads were undertreated, leaving road conditions extremely difficult if not impossible for several hours. The heaviest snow occurred along and northwest of the heavily-traveled NJ Turnpike corridor. —Top snow total... 12.6" in Montague, Sussex County. Notable early season storm: November 2012, After Sandy Getty Images NOTABLE EARLY SEASON STORM: NOVEMBER 2012, AFTER SANDY Just nine days after the wrath of Superstorm Sandy, New Jerseyans faced a resurgence of nasty weather and power outages as winter blanketed the state. A swath of Burlington, Ocean, Monmouth, and Middlesex counties saw up to a foot of snow accumulation. —Top snow total... 13.0" in Freehold, Monmouth County. Notable early season storm: October 2011, The Snow That Cancelled Halloween Getty Images NOTABLE EARLY SEASON STORM: OCTOBER 2011, THE SNOW THAT CANCELLED HALLOWEEN Just two months after Hurricane Irene's devastating flooding, NJ experienced one of the earliest snowstorms in history. From October 29-30, the northern half of the state got buried in wet, heavy snow. It was so serious that then Governor Chris Christie postponed Halloween festivities for a week, as the state cleaned up. —Top snow total... 19.1" at Barry Lakes, Sussex County. Notable early season storm: December 2010, After Christmas Storm Getty Images NOTABLE EARLY SEASON STORM: DECEMBER 2010, AFTER CHRISTMAS STORM Winter 2010-2011 started off with a bang, as post-Christmas travel was completely snarled. Over a foot of snow fell across the eastern half of New Jersey from a powerful nor'easter. —Top snow total... 32.0" in Rahway, Union County. MOST EXPENSIVE NJ SCHOOL SYSTEMS — BY TYPE OF DISTRICT The New Jersey Department of Education separates school districts based on their district and budget type. For example, some districts serve grades K-12 while others are only K-6. Some districts operate only a regional high school or vocational school. In the list below, we reveal the district in each type with the highest per-pupil spending in 2021-22. 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