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NJ Assembly votes to penalize corporate tax dodgers
A bill approved by New Jersey’s Assembly would strike back against “corporate inversions,” when a U.S. company buys a s ...
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South Jersey towns ask state to investigate Verizon over phone, Internet problems
A group of rural South Jersey towns tired of chronic issues with phone and Internet service is asking the state to investigate Verizon, t ...
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ListenPSE&G invests $55M in electric, gas upgrades for Camden businesses
The utility PSE&G is spending $55 million on upgrades in Camden to support a group of new businesses moving into the troubled city. ...
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Why Pa-NJ bridge operator offers a discount to drivers but not PATCO riders
When the Delaware River Port Authority announced in July that some drivers who routinely cross its four bridges will get a discount on to ...
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National project asks faithful to pray for political leaders
In late 2004, Matthew Barnes was working at a hardware store when he heard a sermon about praying for political leaders. The Bible ...
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Do you need a bag? In Longport, NJ, it’ll cost you
Longport became the first municipality in New Jersey to require that businesses charge a fee for single-use plastic and paper bags, after ...
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UPDATED: Students end sit-in at Princeton U., rally at Kean U. prompts death threats
Princeton University announced Thursday night that school officials have reached an agreement with student protesters inside Nassau H ...
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After Paris attacks, former NJ attorney general says state is ‘vulnerable’ but prepared
New Jersey’s geography, dense population, and wealth of critical infrastructure make it vulnerable to a terrorist attack, but state ...
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Proposed changes to New Jersey water rules prompt flood of criticism
Residents and developers can build on flood-prone land in New Jersey, but it requires going through a rigorous permitting process first.& ...
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ListenReport: 2.8 million in NJ living in poverty
Nearly one third of New Jereyans are broke, according to Legal Services of New Jersey’s ninth annual report on poverty. Two ...
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A certified EMT, Temple student recalls ‘organized chaos’ following Amtrak crash
When an Amtrak train bound for New York careened off a curve in the track and crashed in Philadelphia’s Port Richmond section six m ...
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ListenVolunteers stroll Broadway in Camden to spread word about addiction resources
On Wednesday morning, volunteers in Camden fanned out across Broadway to hand out information about fighting addiction. The cards ...
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