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N.J. cop saves suicidal woman in Italy after email mix-up
Just after 5 p.m. last Thursday, an unusual email appeared in the inbox of the police department of Verona, New Jersey, a small town 20 m ...
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ListenN.J. issues draft permit for B.L. England coal plant to switch to natural gas power
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is giving its tentative blessing to a plan allowing the B.L. England coal plant in ...
10 years ago
Rutgers students will call for more federal college aid on trip to Washington, D.C.
President Obama’s address to the graduating class at Rutgers University has given students the incentive to call attention to educa ...
10 years ago
Could one billionaire leaving New Jersey blow a hole in the state budget?
David Tepper, the self-made hedge fund manager from New Jersey who Forbes says is worth at least $11.4 billion, is moving to Florida. ...
10 years ago
ListenUpdated: War of the words escalates over Atlantic City’s future
For three hours around lunchtime Wednesday, one square block in Atlantic City played host to a high-stakes political fight rife with insu ...
10 years ago
Atlantic City will likely avert next month’s planned government shutdown … for now
A plan that would switch Atlantic City public workers to monthly paychecks instead of checks every two weeks, is moving forward. It ...
10 years ago
Does the Atlantic City takeover proposal pass legal muster?
While lawmakers in Trenton have been busy arguing over whether to pass a measure allowing the state to take over Atlantic City’s fi ...
10 years ago
ListenDoes the Atlantic City takeover proposal pass legal muster?
While lawmakers in Trenton have been busy arguing over whether to pass a measure allowing the state to take over Atlantic City’s fi ...
10 years ago
ListenSix Flags Great Adventure moves ahead with plan to fell trees, put up solar farm
A plan to cut down 66 acres of forest — nearly 15,000 trees — to make space for a solar farm at Six Flags Great Adventure is for ...
10 years ago
Some employees to work without pay during possible Atlantic City shutdown next month
Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian assured residents on Thursday that it would be “business as usual” if the resort town were t ...
10 years ago
ListenN.J. keeps Wharton Forest access open, steps up enforcement of off-roading ban
A plan to close roads in New Jersey’s largest state forest in a bid to reduce damage by illegal off-roading has officially been scr ...
10 years ago
ListenRunning out of cash, Atlantic City to close government for three weeks
With a shrinking bank account and no sign of a bailout, Atlantic City will likely shut down its municipal government for three weeks star ...
10 years ago
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