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Thomas Tsilionis, Roseland Candidate says, Technology can improve municipalities and schools
Early September 2009, Richard Sierchio, Superintendent of the Lester Noecker Elementary School, and I met to discuss upgrading its website and internet capabilities.
Wake up and oppose this project
To the Editor: In a world of analogies and cliches, it is time to put a hammer to your thumb.
Lawyer Chided for Dragging Out Deal in Blue Cross Suit
A federal judge on Wednesday accused a class action lawyer of trying to delay a settlement that helped nearly 600 eating disorder patients so he could pursue a fight with a co-counsel over shares of a $2.45 million fee award.
Newark physician establishes scholarship fund for medical students who pledge to serve the poor
Leon Smith has cared for a governor and other VIPs in more than 50 years as a doctor, but he almost never made it through medical school because of the high cost.
Volunteers support local projects for Prudential's Global Volunteer Day
When Prudential chief financial officer Rich Carbone chooses a project for the company's annual volunteer day, he knows what he's looking for.
Weekend Round-Up: Little Read, Octoberfest, MSU Homecoming
Montclair's town-wide reading initiative, Little Read started today, continuing Saturday and Sunday.
Newark mayor rebuffs Codey, throws support to Sweeney for Senate presidency
Senate President Richard Codey lost another supporter today as Newark Mayor Cory Booker publicly embraced Sen.
New Jersey has had some classic leadership fights over the years
Frank "Pat" Dodd , above, wanted to serve as second two-year term as Senate President, but dropped out when Majority Leader Matthew Feldman had the votes.
PSE& G's Susquehanna-Roseland project will string 45 miles of 500-kilovolt power lines across northern New Jersey.
Pork Roll on GeesePeace Flock Together Tomorrow
In Baristaville, some folks believe geese have rights too, even if it means picking green poop out of the soles of their shoes, and stopping your car in the middle of the road.
More than 5,000 N.J. residents have received paid family leave so far
Gov. Jon Corzine today said more than than 5,000 New Jerseyans have been granted paid family leave insurance to care for seriously ill family members and new or adopted babies since the program took effect over the summer.
Fredon board OKs PSE&G agreement
The Fredon Board of Education approved a settlement with PSE&G Monday night that would rearrange property at the Fredon School to address health concerns about power lines that soar above the school's playground and fields.
Alternative minimum tax meant to police super-rich, but filings prove otherwise
Many New Jersey taxpayers, such as 68-year-old Windslow Marston, of Morristown, have been hurt by the Alternative Minimum Tax.
Fredon school likely to stay open
Fredon Elementary School will remain open, pending a settlement agreement with PSE&G, school officials and members of Parents Against the Lines said Thursday.
Power lines, possible health risk spur Fredon school closing
Photo by Daniel Freel/New Jersey Herald High voltage power lines run over the hills and playground surrounding the Fredon Elementary School as students re-enter the building Tuesday.
Check out Roseland band Cash Cash on video
Roseland's Cash Cash rocked the annual Fireman's Hall Fest in North Caldwell Saturday night and some video of the band's set has hit YouTube overnight.
New Cases on N.J. Supreme Court's Docket Test Privilege, Deposition Boundaries
Aggressive lawyering at two of New Jersey's high-profile litigation firms -- Sills Cummis & Gross and Nagel Rice -- is under attack in cases the state Supreme Court has added to its agenda for the term that begins Sept.
Specter vows to look at PPL's power line plan in Saw Creek
U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter has amped up his response to Saw Creek's power line opponents.
Power line plan fight heats up
The future of the planned new power lines through the heart of Sussex County hang on the question of whether it can be proven the 500-kilovolt lines are necessary.
Woman was found dead in East Hanover after crash
EAST HANOVER - A 48-year-old Roseland woman whose car drifted off River Road into a tree was found without a pulse by emergency responders.
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