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Continue reading "10 Assembly meetings, one focus"
One Assembly committee approved legislation to help homeowners facing foreclosure.
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Catholic school uninvites Whitman
As a New Jersey governor and national Republican figure, Christie Whitman won votes and political acclaim by supporting abortion rights.
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Ex-Titan, Phantom to serve in Middle East
Ironically, on a day when the Flyers were being instructed by the military on the importance of the team-first mentality, one of their former mates was being deployed to Iraq.
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Cops say dishes thrown during fracas at a diner
A fight inside the Crystal Diner early Sunday did not result in any serious injuries, but did send dishes flying, police say.
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Damaged bridge joint repaired quicky in Pa.
A broken joint that briefly caused delays on the Trenton-Morrisville Toll Bridge was repaired last weekend, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission said.
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Authorities name man fatally struck on I-95
Police have identified a pedestrian killed on I-95 Sunday afternoon, and said they are investigating whether his death may have been a suicide.
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Trenton is abuzz about its future police director
Mayor Douglas H. Palmer said he will make an "imminent" announcement on his choice to be the city's next police director.
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NJ may bill mortgage lenders $2,000 per foreclosure
TRENTON, New Jersey - A panel of New Jersey legislators on Monday approved a measure to make mortgage lenders pay $2,000 before taking a homeowner into foreclosure.The measure, which is opposed by ...
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Delayed report on N.J. voting machines' reliability raises concerns
With less than a month until the election, it is still uncertain when a crucial report on the reliability of New Jersey's 10,000 electronic voting machines will be made public.
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Davis named to head NJ athletic control board
TRENTON -- New Jersey has named a new commissioner to oversee boxing in the state.
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AG says N.J. looking at Lehman Brothers
TRENTON -- Attorney General Anne Milgram says state securities investigators are looking into Lehman Brothers and another bank that does business with New Jersey.
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Homeless advocates grade politicians; U....
With Election Day four weeks away, a statewide organization of advocates attempting to end homelessness issued a report today that grades New Jersey's two U.S. senators and 13 Congressmen on their efforts to ...
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Assembly considers economic agenda
TRENTON, N.J. -- The New Jersey Assembly is focusing on how the national economic crisis is affecting Garden State residents and businesses.
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Train service to New York resumes after wire work
TRENTON, N.J. -- Train service has been restored on NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor line into New York.
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Princeton University sees more alcohol v...
Thanksgiving, 2008, is the 50th edition of this fabled football game. Learn more about a special celebration and order your tickets.
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Beck, O'Scanlon & Casagrande: Take Monmouth Battlefield Off COAH's Affordable Housing List
Senator Jennifer Beck, Assemblyman Declan O'Scanlon and Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande all , today wrote to the Council On Affordable Housing to challenge the fact that Monmouth Battlefield is listed as ...
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Frost Warning Issued For Parts Of The Region
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Register for the Biotech 2008 Career Fair on November 11th
Register for the Biotech 2008 Career Fair on November 11 th TRENTON, N.J. & MALVERN, Pa.-- --BioNJ and Pennsylvania Bio announce that the third annual Biotech 2008 Career Fair will be held on Tuesday, November ...
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Continue reading "N.J. Assembly plans to address economic woes"
Following Congress's passage last week of a $700 billion financial rescue plan, the New Jersey Assembly is scheduled to focus its attention today on all aspects of the economy, from mortgage foreclosures to ...
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Discussions at bench may extend Bryant trial
Once one of the more eloquent orators in the New Jersey Legislature, Wayne Bryant sits silently now in a federal courtroom less than a mile from the gold-domed State House where he used to hold forth.
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