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Suicide Tie To 'Sex' Dormmates
The grief-stricken mom of a college freshman who killed herself after she was allegedly gang-raped in a dorm room yesterday demanded an investigation of the cops who probed the attack - saying they were ...
Family of Dominican College freshman who committed suicide claims...
The family of a Dominican College freshman who said she was raped in her dorm and later committed suicide today urged the state Attorney General's Office to investigate the allegations, which they charge were ...
Smoke Detector Sparks New Jersey Fire
The Record Training Webcasts Register Now June 27 - 1 pm Ten Command-ments of Intelligent and Safe Fireground Operations Presenter: Mark Emery This webcast will look at the reality fire departments face: The ...
As more and more travelers are doing their research and making their arrangements on the Internet, one travel retailer is trying to make it compelling for customers to come into its stores.
Ex-Ramapo officer denied bail once more
A recently fired Ramapo police officer who spent nearly 18 years on disability remained in federal custody yesterday on domestic violence-related charges.
NJ high school in lockdown over marijuana customer threats
Threats against a Ramsey High School student from an angry marijuana customer force the school to lock its students inside for much of the day.
Afternoon police beat update includes stolen X Games bike
n Christina L. Rivera, 29, of the 400 block of Reviam Court, was cited May 30 for driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, refusal to submit to a Breathalyzer test, failure to stop and endangering the welfare of a child. n Gary Reiser, 34, and Russell Hyson, 27, both of the 500 block of Clarendon Avenue, were charged Tuesday with obstruction. They each were held in the Cumberland County Jail on $1,000 bail. n A man reported someone stole a stereo/television and a pair of sneakers from his car Wednesday while it was parked at Cumberland County College on College Drive. The car was unlocked and its windows were down, the man said. n Kevin Stafford Jr., 18, of the 40 block of Franklin Street in Bridgeton was cited for careless driving May 30 after his car collided with another vehicle at West Sherman Avenue and Orchard Road. n Brett E. Jurewicz, 23, of the 200 block of Townbank Road in North Cape May, was cited Wednesday for making an unsafe lane change after his car collided with another vehicle on South Delsea Drive near West Sherman Avenue. n Cesar A. Evangelista, 19, of the 600 block of East Almond Street, was cited Thursday for failure to observe a traffic signal after his car collided with a NJ Transit bus at East Landis Avenue and South East Avenue. Two passengers on the bus complained of pain and were taken to South Jersey Regional Medical Center. n Debra A. Corsiglia-Sparks, 47, of Millville, was cited Monday for careless driving after her car rear-ended another vehicle on South Main Road. n A resident of the 1000 block of Louis Drive reported her someone stole her son's vehicle from their back yard. The bicycle, described and a red and black X Games model, was valued at $200. n Frank B. Ramsey III, 50, of Fortescue, was cited Thursday for failure to maintain a lane after his truck collided with another vehicle on Dock Street. n Charlotte K. Santorio, 41, of the 100 block of West Main Street, was cited Thursday for careless driving and making an improper U-turn after her vehicle struck a bicyclist on Silver Run Road. The bicyclist, Joseph M. Brown, 44, of 29 David Road, was taken to South Jersey Regional Medical Center for treatment of injuries to his hand, leg and back. n A man reported someone stole his wallet and cell phone from his vehicle Monday while it was parked at Valero Gas on North 2nd Street. n Vernon Green, 47, of the 600 block of Richard Drive, was charged Wednesday with resisting arrest and defiant trespass. He was held in the Cumberland County Jail on $35,000 bail. n Kyseme Smith, 24, of the 100 block of West Foundry Street, was charged Wednesday with violating a restraining order. n Lenia A. Davis, 23, of the 2000 block of Shamrock Lane, was arrested Wednesday on a warrant and released on bail. n Rose Ann Portscheller, 62 of the 300 block of Goshen Road in Cape May Court House, was arrested Wednesday on a warrant. He was held in the county jail on $405 bail. n Anthony Richard Miller, 21, of the 300 block of North 7th Street, was arrested Wednesday following a traffic stop and charged with possession of marijuana, hindering and obstruction. He was held on unrelated warrants in the county jail on $3,500 full cash bail. n Raymond Scott Klecz, 39, of the 200 block of Dandelion Road, was arrested on a warrant. He was processed and released after posting $500 bail. n Wayne M. Franklin, 28, fo the 500 block of Columbia Avenue, was charged Thursday with trespassing. He was processed and released on a summons.
Bergen man arrested for allegedly threatening students
A 45-year-old Bergen County man was arrested today for allegedly making terroristic threats to several Ramsey High School students, forcing officials to keep about 980 students inside today, authorities said.
Crash shuts Rt. 17 both ways in Ramsey
Route 17 is closed in both directions in Ramsey this evening as police work to clear an accident that brought power lines and poles down on the roadway.
Dairy Maker Talks Turkey in the Iced Tea Segment
June 01, 2008 By Kenneth Hein Turkey Hill Dairy, best known for its cold ice cream, has become a major player in the "hot" iced tea category.
4 policemen fired by commissioner
In a remarkably quick action, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey on Monday fired four police officers and disciplined four others for taking part in a dramatic videotaped beating of three shooting ...
“That's a pretty impressive thing to do with just one simple change. We also know it's going to save costs.”
Public votes on school budgets would be eliminated and April school board member elections moved to November under a measure to be voted on Monday by the Assembly. via PhillyBurbs.com
For 50 years, state Trooper Robert V. Conklin was a forgotten man, his remains resting in a Ramsey, N.J., cemetery after he died during his patrol on July 4, 1948. via Journal News
“They've been such a lifesaver for Mark and for us.”
It's no surprise to Elaine Fruhling that her son, Mark, wants to spend a weekend at camp this summer, this time doing what others did for him. via Journal News
MTA Offers Forums on Risk Management
The Mid-West Truckers Association will hold forums on "Claim Management and Asset Protection for Trucking Companies" in May and June. via Heavy Duty Trucking
Bergen Gop Applauds NJMC Decision to Kill the Encap Development Deal
“If the state is not going to do its job and investigate EnCap, then I hope the federal government steps in and unravels this fiasco”
Bergen County's Republican freeholder candidates applauded today's decision by the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission to pull the plug on the notorious EnCap project. via PoliticsNJ
Life-threatening ailment didn't derail the Danka Konica deal
“I won't let anything like that get in the way of getting a deal done”
Filings provide new insight sale, severance packages Tampa Bay Business Journal - by Margie Manning Senior staff writer ST. via Bizjournals
Webinar to Address Multimodal Cargo Claim Issues
Delta Nu Alpha, an international organization of professionals in all areas of transportation and logistics, is hosting a webinar on the confusing area of multimodal cargo claim issues on May 15. via Heavy Duty Trucking
TCA/ATRI Audio Conference on Speed and Training Impacts on Safety
The American Transportation Research Institute will talk about two important studies impacting fleets in an audio conference on May 15. via Heavy Duty Trucking
Promoting Dialogue Slated for 2008 Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium
A special presentation during the 2008 Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium will focus on the need to improve communication between aftermarket parts manufacturers and automotive service technicians. via Heavy Duty Trucking