A system of uniform daylight saving time is observed across the United States due to the Uniform Time Act of 1966. New Jersey ...
That is not a misspelling in the title. It is saving, not savings, time. We all recently set our clocks back an hour. If you didn’t, that may be the reason you have been early to everything recently.
New Jersey could soon stop the twice-a-year ritual of changing clocks if a new bill to make daylight saving time permanent ...
At 2 a.m. on Nov. 2, clocks across Emerson College and the country rolled back to 1 a.m. While some enjoyed the extra hour of ...
There are some economic reasons for permanent daylight saving time, but the health and safety reasons for permanent standard ...
The federal “Uniform Time Act of 1966” prohibits states from observing daylight savings time year-round. There was ...
Spring forward in the spring, fall back in the fall.” Almost everyone has heard this mnemonic device before, a reminder to ...
For those who hate changing the clocks between standard and daylight savings time, three N.J. senators have an answer, year ...
This year, I tried to make peace with “falling back.” I’ve been getting up earlier anyway—I work best when I start before sunrise. What used to be my 5:45 alarm ...
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