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Provincial stats on repeat EI users needed, analyst says
David Campbell, an economic development consultant, said the federal government should release statistics on how many people in each industry claim EI benefits annually.
Medical residents seek more family doctor positions
Health Minister Ted Flemming insists there are jobs for family doctors in New Brunswick, despite a letter he received from medical residents saying a provincial cap on full-time positions is forcing them to leave when they finish their training.
Missing North Brunswick woman found safe
NORTH BRUNSWICK - A 42-year-old township woman who went missing is safe this morning after her family found her, according to police.
Former Birdsall executives reject state's offer; plead not guilty to charges
Seven former executives of troubled engineering firm Birdsall Services Group entered pleas of not guilty at their arraignment today on criminal charges of making illegal campaign contributions.
Big, playful terrier mix has loving temperament
NORTH BRUNSWICK - Jerry is a large terrier mix between 3 and 4 years old in the care of a local shelter and sponsored by Sammy's Hope Rescue.
Cops bust 2 on cocaine charges after searching vehicle in Franklin
Family friend finds missing Spotswood man's abandoned car
SPOTSWOOD - A family friend who was looking for missing Spotswood man Anthony Maldonado found his car, but Maldonado himself is nowhere to be found.
Environmental Trust Fund withdrawal shrouded in mystery
Green Party leader, David Coon, said he will give the Alward government the benefit of the doubt until it can explain where it plans to direct $8.5 million from the Environmental Trust Fund.
N.J. Supreme Court rules fatal crash victim's failure to wear...
Keith Buckley, shown with former attorney Robert Gluck in 2009 file photo, argued his passenger would have lived in 2008 crash if he was wearing his seat belt.
Engagement: Nunziatina Vitanza & Nicholas DeFalco
Nunziatina is a 2006 graduate of Mount Saint Mary Academy in Watchung, NJ, and a 2010 graduate of Cabrini College in Radnor, Pennsylvania.
Cleary uncomfortable with shale gas blueprint
New Brunswick's Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Eilish Cleary, says the provincial government's oil and natural gas blueprint should have included human health as one of its key objectives.
South River Man Charged With Forgery, Fraud
A borough man has been arrested and charged with forging thousands of dollars worth of post office money orders and then planning to use the bogus documents to cheat people who sell goods on the internet, Middlesex County Acting Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey, Chief Mark Tinitigan of the South River Police Department and Maria L. Kelokates, inspector ... (more)
Long-time CBC journalist Paddy Gregg remembered
Former CBC host and journalist Paddy Gregg had a "folksy charm" and could really connect with people, say former co-workers. Premier David Alward said for decades Gregg captured and delivered the news in his signature style that focused on people first.
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Noodles & Co. Opens First NJ Location in East Brunswick
A restaurant with more than 330 locations in the U.S. will open its first set of New Jersey doors on Monday right here in East Brunswick.
Immigration boom skips New Brunswick
Canada's immigration boom is passing New Brunswick by, the latest figures show, but one demographer say that's changing.
Haagen-Dazs to host Free Cone Day on May 14
To celebrate warm days ahead, Haagen-Dazs ice cream will host Free Cone Day on Tuesday, May 14 from 4 to 8 p.m. The annual spring ritual will be held at Haagen-Dazs shops in Fair Lawn, Freehold, Livingston, Millburn and Ridgewood, and at Haagen-Dazs locations in the following malls: Paramus Park, Bridgewater Commons, Menlo Park Mall in Edison, ... (more)
Photos: Fire forces evacuation of Walmart in North Brunswick
That was the unusual message that dozens of people in North Brunswick heard today after a fire broke out on a loading dock of the chain retail store, shrouding a strip-mall in a cloud of smoke and forcing many shoppers and employees to head out to the parking lot.
Green Party calls for royal commission on pension reforms
Green Party Leader David Coon and Norman Laverty, party advocate for economic and social development, held a press conference in Fredericton on Tuesday, calling for a royal commission on pensions.
Story of love and bureaucratic excess set to open in Edmonton
From the beginning, the story of the elderly New Brunswicker slugging it out with a rural planning commission was nearly too preposterous to believe.