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PHOTOS CBAs 51st graduation
Christian Brothers Academy in the Lincroft section of Middletown held its 51st Commencement on May 23. Check out our photo gallery of the proud grads, their families and the ...
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Bar Served Rubbing Alcohol Instead of Scotch - 29 Bars Including 13 TGI Fridays Cited in New Jersey Fraud
A pint of beer is served through rows of beer pumps in this file photo from August 2, 2011. British pubs. A bar served rubbing alcohol instead of Scotch, according to state officials in New Jersey this week.The bar was creating a mixture that included rubbing alcohol and caramel coloring, and passing it off to customers as Scotch.In another bar, officials explained, premium liquor bottles were ...
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NJ homeowners hit by Sandy can apply for grants
The grants are part of $1.8 billion in the first round of federal aid sent to New Jersey to deal with costs not covered by insurance or other ...
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NJ athletic directors firing overturned
HADDON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey's education commissioner has overturned the firing of a high school athletic director who was caught on camera putting dog waste on his ex-wife's ...
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Paper urges NJ gov to make rebuilt beaches free
NEPTUNE, N.J. (AP) -- A newspaper used its front page to call for the suspension of beach fees along the Jersey Shore, whose storm-damaged beaches, boardwalks and towns have been rebuilt with billions in federal tax ...
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Top-shelf booze Maybe not in New Jersey
Funnels confiscated during an investigation dubbed "Operation Swill," in which 29 bars and restaurants in New Jersey are accused of putting cheap booze in premium brand liquor bottles and selling it, are seen during a news conference, Thursday, May 23, 2013, in Trenton, ...
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Crowds fill Jenks early for Summer Blast-Off concert
Point Pleasant Beach, NJ - Concert goers file into Jenkinson's on the Point Pleasant Beach boardwalk, some got in line as early as 7pm Thursday to enjoy the WPLJ Memorial Day Weekend kick off concert. 052413 / Staff Photo by Tom ...
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Religious items must be removed from Jackson site by Thursday
2/28/13 Lakewood, NJ - A personal prayer book rests in front of broken bags of religious articles, shaimos, unearthed off Vermont Avenue on Thursday, February 28. Rabbi Chaim Abadi buried tons and tons of religious articles illegally off a dirt road that extends off Vermont Avenue. He also buried bags in Jackson and other places. / Staff photo Tanya ...
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New Jersey cop reportedly firebombs supervisors home charged with attempted murder
A New Jersey police officer with a history of disciplinary issues reportedly firebombed the home of his supervisor, authorities said. Michael Dotro, 35, a 10-year veteran of the Edison Police Department, allegedly used an incendiary device to set fire to the Monroe Township home of Edison Police Department Capt. Mark Anderko while Anderko and his family slept at around 4 a.m. Monday, NJ.com ...
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NJ man pleads guilty to cashing stolen checks
Thirty-five-year-old Michael Ingalls pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court on Thursday to conspiracy to commit bank fraud and possessing stolen ...
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Christie co-hosting Today from Seaside Heights to promote Jersey Shore
Governor Christie's trip to the boardwalk: Governor Christie visits Belmar to see how a promise to the area residents turned out. STAFF VIDEO BY BRIAN ...
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Expert Hurricane threat in N.J. doubled
BELMAR — As construction workers put the finishing touches on the new boardwalk in Belmar, a coastal expert across the street casually announced that the threat of a major storm touching down in New Jersey is double what it was last year. Suddenly the ...
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NJ man who sued on gay ban says change falls short
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- The New Jersey man who first challenged the Boy Scouts' ban on gay members says a new policy allowing gay scouts but barring "open or avowed" homosexual adult leaders is ...
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Hurricane center Beware of the storm surge
By JENNIFER KAYAssociated Press MIAMI (AP) - The National Hurricane Center is changing the way it talks about storm surge in hopes that emergency officials, the media and the public can better understand the dangerous phenomenon. Storm surge is the hurricane hazard that poses the greatest threat to life and property. It is the abnormal rise in sea water during a hurricane, and it can happen ...










