Your CYA is okay at 70, but you don't want to go any higher. In NJ, this should be plenty for your SWG to keep up. If you lived down here in the south, we like to keep at 80 due to the sun and heat.
FC at 10.5 is good. You could comfortably dial back your SWG to maintain 7 and still be safe. But better high than low. If your pool stays happily at 10 or so, leave it be. You can safely swim with FC up to 40% of CYA, so 28 in your case.
I'm a little concerned with TC at 11.5. Since TC = FC + CC, this means your CC is 1.0. We normally like to see CC .5 or less. Anything above that indicates that something in your water is being consumed by the chlorine (CC is combined chloramines, which results from the breakdown of organic material by the FC). It would be a good idea to perform an
Overnight Chlorine Loss Test tonight. This will give us a better idea if you have something growing or this is just a testing error. There's only one drop between .5 and 1.0. Did you count the last drop after it went clear?
You need to lower the pH into the 7.2 - 7.8 range with the addition of some muriatic acid. Use Pool Math to determine how much. It's common for to pH to creep upward with a SWG. I add a gallon of MA every other week.
Your TA is slightly high, but I wouldn't do anything about it. Over time, repeated dosing of MA to lower pH will lower TA as well. I don't even test it anymore.
Overall, you appear to be in good shape. How does that water look?