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Proposed NJ Law Would Address Youth Suicide Statewide
New Jersey lawmakers have given their approval to a measure that would help create a statewide plan to address youth suicide prevention efforts.
40-Year-Old Woman Is Second Participant To Die After Triathlon
A 40-year-old woman who experienced difficulty during the swimming portion of the 11th Nautica New York City Triathlon has died.
Joe Torre, Bob Costas Help Yogi Berra Reopen His Montclair, NJ Museum
Yogi Berra is most often remembered for his earnest and unintentionally hilarious views on life, but his baseball acumen was legendary, according to someone who is fairly well versed on the subject.
Negro League Star Frank Grant Finally Gets Tombstone In Clifton, NJ
One of the greatest black baseball players of the 1800s no longer lies in anonymity in a New Jersey cemetery. The Negro Leagues Grave Marker project has erected a marble headstone at Frank Grant’s grave in East Ridgelawn Cemetery in Clifton.
Flood Fears Intensify As Rain Continues To Drench New Jersey
Heavy rains drenched already flood-weary communities in New Jersey on Thursday, forcing thousands of residents to prepare for disaster.
Proposals Would Shrink NJ Public Worker Health Benefits
New Jersey’s Republican governor and the Democratic state Senate president agree that public workers must pay more for their health benefits.
Sabbath Holds Back Jewish Athlete In New Jersey
She has the skills, but Shabbas has left her without the scores.
Disputes Overshadow N.J. Medical Marijuana Deadline
Prospective licensees and advocates said the issue was complicated by the rules and regulations being set up. They said the state’s proposed rules were so restrictive that their operations might not be viable.
NJ Woman Reunites AZ Man With Ring 50 Years Later
Horst Adler, a 1959 graduate of a school in Quakertown, Pa., had given the ring to a girl he was dating in Philadelphia in 1960 or 1961.
N.J. Flag Company Repairing The 9/11 Flag
The 9/11 flag is being carefully stitched back together by a local flagmaking company who knows it isn’t just any flag.
MD Teen Facing Charges In NJ For Online Prank
The Union County Prosecutor’s Office plans to bring a Maryland teenager to New Jersey to face charges for sending out a message online threatening an NJ school.
Christie Calls For Police Unions’ Help Maintaining Safety
Both Newark and Camden have laid off over 160 cops within the last three months.
New Jersey Mayor Sounds Off On Egypt Crisis
When Samir Elbassiouny sees Egyptians fighting for democracy, he fills with pride.
Christie Tries To Lure Illinois Businesses To New Jersey
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie heads to Chicago on Friday in hopes of recruiting businesses to the Garden State.
Lawyer Hopes To Free Innocent Inmates In New Jersey
Leslie Risinger is heading up the last resort exoneration project thru Seton Hall Law School, helping prison inmates who were wrongly convicted.


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