Jul 26, 2008 | Daily Record
Rash of car burglaries in Parsippany
PARSIPPANY -- Four vehicles in four separate locations were reportedly burglarized between last Thursday evening and Friday morning, resulting in some costly property losses, police said today.
Rash of car burglaries in Parsippany
PARSIPPANY -- Four vehicles in four separate locations were reportedly burglarized between last Thursday evening and Friday morning, resulting in some costly property losses, police said today.
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Mother-daughter teachers honored
The family that teaches together reaches milestones together. Consider Marcy Tomasello, 61, and her daughter, Natalie, 33.
Plainfield' Fourth of July celebration is a city tradition
Laura Swidelski had one of the best seats for the city's annual Fourth of July parade on Friday.
Plainfield plans parade, concert to mark July 4
The city will hold its 85th annual Fourth of July parade during an all-day Independence Day celebration Friday as part of a pair of events predicted to draw more than 15,000 people.
On May 2, students at Winslow Township School No. 2 had the opportunity to look, touch, experience and learn about many of the 'Careers on Wheels' that are present in their community. via CourierPostOnline
John J. Goffin, 89, of Vineland passed away early Monday morning, May 5, 2008, in the South Jersey Healthcare Regional Medical Center in Vineland. via Daily Journal
Family hopes to shed light on dark subject
“After my mother died, it put a lot of things into perspective. The family became more close-knit and does a lot together”
When life overwhelmed Dale Linda Lechler four years ago, the Cedar Brook woman felt she had no other choice but to put an end to it all. via CourierPostOnline
THE SOUTH PLAINFIELD Business Association has joined the South Plainfield Clean Business Association's Adopt-A-Spot program. via Courier News
Residents take advantage of county's free document shredding in Plainfield
It was a perfect day for a shred. On a sunny Arbor Day, local officials and Plainfield residents Friday gathered in Cedar Brook Park to dispose of 11,533 pounds of confidential documents as part of a free ... via Courier News
It was a perfect day for a shred. On a sunny Arbor Day, local officials and Plainfield residents Friday gathered in Cedar Brook Park to dispose of 11,533 pounds of confidential documents as part of a free ... via Courier News
State seeks ways to save money, keep parks open
“Department of Agriculture & Conservation.”
State officials continue to consider options to keep state parks open, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Lisa P. Jackson told the Assembly Budget Committee Thursday. via Press of Atlantic City
Legislators knock plan to charge towns for State Police patrols
“Many of them are suburbanized”
State lawmakers who represent rural municipalities attacked Gov. Jon Corzine's proposal to make them pay for State Police protection, saying it is "indefensible" at a time when the governor also is planning ... via The Jersey Journal
“There's nothing more important in state government”
They've talked of keeping parks and the state agriculture department open and maybe boosting aid for towns and cities, but legislators have devoted scant debate this year to sustaining property tax rebates they ... via PhillyBurbs.com
Speaker: Eliminate school budget votes
“It's time for New Jersey to wake up to the reality that the April school elections are a poor way to decide the direction of public education in districts across the state”
TRENTON, N.J. -- Public votes on school budgets should be eliminated and April school board elections moved to November, the Assembly speaker said Friday. via Daily Record
Mayors unite against $189M aid cuts
“We need to refocus because this comes under the property tax crisis we all face”
TRENTON -- Despite word the planned $189 million in cuts to municipal aid may change, a group of New Jersey mayors gathered Thursday to object to the proposal and warned local property taxes would have to be ... via Daily Journal
Keep part-time employees out of N.J.'s pension system
New Jersey cannot afford to offer double-dipping part-timers lifetime benefits. Conventional wisdom says, if you find yourself in a hole, stop digging. via CourierPostOnline
“This validates the cap as a real important step in the right direction”
By significantly boosting state aid to schools for two years, officials have continued to slow, but still can't stop, the increasing cost of public education borne by local property taxpayers. via Home News Tribune
NJAR renews sponsorship of the NJN
“Our sponsorship of NJN is a fantastic way to get our message out to the public of New Jersey that Realtors are an invaluable resource to individuals interested in buying or selling real estate”
For the sixth straight year, the New Jersey Association of Realtors continued its support of the New Jersey Network as a sponsor of the news and other programming. via Courier News Online