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Scales of justice unkind to ‘Borgata Babes’

Break out the scales, because over at the Borgata casino in Atlantic City, managers can go back to controlling how much weight ...

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 This building in Point Pleasant survived Superstorm Sandy in one piece. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

Mark Asher: Don’t overreact to Sandy as we consider building code changes

Mark Asher is an architect in New jersey. He says people should take a breath before calling for radical changes to building codes along ...

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 Van Campens Brook flows the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in New Jersey.(Photo from Shutterstock)

Getting open-space referendum on N.J. ballot uncertain

Time is running out to get an open space referendum on the November ballot in New Jersey. A proposed constitutional amendment woul ...

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Tax revenues rise 6 percent in New Jersey

Tax revenues in New Jersey are picking up. Revenue collections for the 2013 fiscal year totaled $25.6 billion, a gain of more than ...

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Down the Shore blog returns to NewsWorks

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Vivek Ananthan is a member of ...

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 While travelling by helicopter and small aircraft, spectacular sweeping views of glaciers, icebergs and details of the Greenland ice cap can be seen over Greenland, Aug. 17, 2005. Scientists say the vast icy landscape is thinning, and many blame global warming. (AP Photo/John McConnico)

Doug O’Malley: Climate change means we can’t rebuild the shore as usual

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 Island Beach State Park gives visitors a look at how the barrier island appears without commercial or residential development.(Sandy Levine/for NewsWorks)

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Stolen body of N.J. mascot recovered

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$70 million to help N.J. landlords repair Sandy-damaged rental properties

New Jersey will use $70 million of its federal Sandy aid to help repair rental units damaged by the storm.   The Landl ...

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Same-sex marriage advocates make N.J. priority

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