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 Ice boating on the Navesink River off Red Bank Sunday morning. (Photo: Gordon Burroughs via Jersey Shore Hurricane News)

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With arctic air continuing to surge into the region, ice boaters are seizing on the opportunity to cruise on the frozen Navesink River, a ...

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Fire officials say an early morning blaze that severely damaged an historic inn in southern New Jersey is not considered suspicious. ...

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Five Democrats who want to become Pennsylvania’s next governor touted their credentials but avoided criticizing one another at a fa ...

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 MetLife Stadium is shown in this Dec. 1, 2013 aerial photo in East Rutherford, N.J. The stadium, home to the New York Jets and New York Giants football teams, is the scheduled host site for Super Bowl XLVIII. The New York skyline is on the horizon. (Mark Lennihan/AP Photo)

Super Bowl snub? N.J. pols say NFL program ignores host state

Football fans who think they’re coming to New York City for the Feb. 2 Super Bowl are in for a surprise. The game is being p ...

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 7 cars of a 101-car train traveling from Chicago to a refinery in South Philadelphia slid off the tracks on the Schuylkill Arsenal Bridge around 12:30 a.m. Monday.  Crews are still working to clear the tracks Thursday afternoon. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

Phila. mayor supports fee for crude producers, refiners to support rail safety

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Doctor charged with illegally distributing drugs

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Mother Nature is clearly on the side of the team that put together “Snowglobe,” which opened at the Shubin Theatre in the mid ...

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A clogged pipe at an Atlantic City, N.J., casino has led to the discovery of $2.7 million in counterfeit poker chips that had been flushe ...

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Ex-Philly narc officer convicted of lying to feds

A former narcotics officer in Philadelphia has been convicted of lying to federal investigators about his romantic relationship with a co ...

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