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Clark Griswold? A roof-clinging mannequin in Freehold spurs police visit

A seemingly innocent holiday decoration gag in Freehold Township prompted a visit from police early Saturday morning, according to ...

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Trenton mayor associate admits to extortion scheme

A New Jersey sandwich shop owner has admitted his role in an extortion scheme that allegedly involved Trenton Mayor Tony Mack. Jos ...

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Philadelphia reports steep decline in homicides

Philadelphia is on track for a 24 percent decline in the number of homicides compared to last year, and by the end of the year the city c ...

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N.J. River Line crashes into car, killing driver

A train from New Jersey Transit’s River Line collided with a car in Trenton, killing the driver and injuring his passenger. ...

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 Check back Monday for a story on today's PIAA state football championship game. Here's a photo from Thursday's pep rally at Imhotep. (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks)

Top 4 stories to watch for in NW Philly

Here’s a look at what’s to come: 1. Imhotep Institute Charter High School has the chance today to make history when th ...

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Philly officials weigh investment in alternative fuel vehicles

Philadelphia officials are considering replacing the city’s fleet of vehicles with one running on compressed natural gas. Environme ...

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N.J. nuke plant taken offline for maintenance work

The nation’s oldest operating nuclear plant has been taken offline temporarily so crews can complete some maintenance work. ...

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N.J. boy awarded $165M in case against state

An Essex County jury has handed down a $166 million verdict against the New Jersey Department of Youth and Family Services. The aw ...

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Schools, synagogue oppose proposed Philly casino

A synagogue and two schools near the site of a proposed casino in Philadelphia are taking action to block the project. The ...

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Rowhome fire started in squatter home [video]

A rowhome fire displaced six people this morning in the Mantua neighborhood of Philadelphia. Investigators say the fire began in a ...

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Investigation underway after fatal accident on GSP in Wall Saturday morning

State Police are investigating a fatal accident that killed one on the Garden State Parkway in Wall Saturday morning, according to an Asb ...

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Hearing set in suit over Delaware charter school

A federal judge has set a January hearing date in a lawsuit over plans by Delaware education officials to close a failing, all-girls char ...

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 Gov. Edward Rendell at the Waldorf Astoria before receiving the Gold Medal for Distinguished Achievement from the Pennsylvania Society Saturday, Dec. 13, 2003, in New York. (Diane Bondareff/AP Photo)
Dave Davies: Off Mic

Working the crowds at the Pennsylvania Society

There’s nothing quite like the roar of the lobby of the Waldorf Astoria hotel at midnight on Pennsylvania Society weekend. T ...

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 U.S. Rep Allyson Schwartz during a Democratic gubernatorial candidates forum Tuesday Feb. 4, 2014  in Philadelphia.  (AP Photo/Jacqueline Larma)

Pa.’s Schwartz keeping ties to centrist think tank

Pennsylvania’s Democratic U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz says she won’t cut ties with a centrist think thank that criticized high ...

12 years ago

 New York Metro Weather's wintry weather map.

Storm taking aim at northern half of NJ; heavier snow during afternoon, evening

Light snow has been moving across the northern half of New Jersey this morning — ...

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