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Fans come out to see The Killers
In a music scene obsessed with summer festivals, fans have plenty of options as to how much money and effort they want to invest into the experience.
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Jersey City mayor loses another appeal
Jersey City's mayor has lost appeals stemming from his arrest at the Jersey shore two years ago.
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Ellen Rose Daviau mother and grandmother
RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Ellen Rose Daviau, age 59 years, of Raritan Township, died on Sunday, in Somerset Medical Center, Somerville.
All Points West puts Jersey on music festival map
Not 100 percent familiar with all the bands playing the All Points West Music & Arts Festival this weekend at Liberty State Park in Jersey City? Relax.
Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy, whose attempt to press charges against the Bradley Beach cop who arrested him in 2006 was rejected by an appeals court today, hasn't decided whether he will appeal further, ...
Five held in deli heist try charged in second robbery
Jersey City police have leveled charges in a second robbery against four young men and a boy arrested Sunday as part of a robbery crew armed with guns and bad intentions, officials said.
Peter Matthew Reavey, 69, retired teacher and loving father, died Friday, Aug. 1, 2008, surrounded by family at his children's home in Spring Lake.
Plainfield's Rainy Garay keeps the faith
At one time it appeared to be nothing short of a birthright for Rainy Garay to cash in on a lucrative career tied to a family background steeped in musical talent.
They say we're falling behind in education
Advocates for New Jersey's state colleges held a press conference Monday to highlight their needs in a year when tuition is up by 7.5 percent and money from the state is down by more than 10 percent.
Three town volunteer firefighters at the center of a harassment lawsuit filed by, and a $4.8 million judgment won by, a gay couple have resigned, town officials said.
Breakdancers show their skills in Old Bridge
Friday night at the Old Bridge Public Library, not too many people were hitting the books.
Cops arrest teens after gunpoint robbery
Jersey City police arrested two teens they said robbed a 21-year-old man at gunpoint at Ocean Avenue near Forrest Street on Saturday.
Jersey City fire captain accused of burglary avoids prosecution
The Jersey City fire captain charged with burglarizing a home boarded up by the fire department will serve no jail time and will have all charges dismissed if he abides by the rules of a one-year period of ...
Civil War comes to life in reenactment staged at Woodbridge park
Dressed in wool frock coats and kepis, and with canteens over their right shoulder, the Confederate and Union soldiers pulled out their packets of gun powder, yanked off the top with their teeth, then stuffed ...
SHOPLIFTING, 1:18 p.m. July 15: Stanislaw Piasecki, 30, of Edison, was charged with shoplifting at Wal-Mart, police said.
Jersey City man killed in crash
The man, whose identity is being withheld pending notification of next of kin, was driving along Route 440 southbound near Kellogg Street when he lost control of his 1995 Acura Integra shortly before 3:40 a.m., ...
HITS & MISSES: Ticket-fix response doesn't add up
A traffic ticket-fixing scandal in Jersey City has not only led to the indictment of several court officials in that community, but prompted a statewide review that has turned up several other potential trouble ...
Report: Ticket fixing not widespread in NJ
A review of how New Jersey courts deal with more than 6.5 million tickets a year shows most municipal court workers are not fixing traffic tickets.
Men stage robbery in broad daylight
Three armed men stormed a lunch truck near Jersey City's CanCo Lofts site and threw one worker out of the truck before roughing up a female worker and robbing them this afternoon, officials said.
Ticket-fixing probe finds more incidents statewide
A statewide probe prompted by charges of ticket-fixing in Jersey City has found similar irregularities in other municipalities, but the state's judiciary and law enforcement won't say which courts are under ...