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Candidate takes 7 years to explain his spending of taxpayer funds
TRENTON — It took an independent candidate for governor nearly $432,000 in taxpayer funds to get 1 percent of the vote in the 2005 ...
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Family has closure after remains of Manalapan mans brother found in Nevada
Manalapan man's missing brother's remains found: Closure for Jeffrey Goldberg comes a year after his brother went missing in the desert. IPHONE VIDEO BY DUSTIN ...
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Budget expert Christie revenues off by nearly $1B
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- The Legislature's budget expert plans to tell lawmakers that Gov. Chris Christie's revenue projections for the next 13 months are overestimated by nearly $1 ...
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Lavallette rebuilds boardwalk destroyed by Sandy
Gov. Chris Christie will be on hand as Lavallette officials hold a ceremony marking the completion of rebuilding the town's boardwalk, which was destroyed by ...
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Report Person possibly armed barricaded in Hazlet home
HAZLET — The Breaking News Network is reporting that police are on the scene of a barricaded subject, possibly armed, in a house at Laurel Avenue and 4th Street. The report says that police units are on foot with guns drawn and that shots have been ...
Movie Review
The Spanish Prisoner
There is a line in David Mamet's stunning con game-thriller "The Spanish Prisoner" that is repeated several times during the film, and for good reason. It is spoken by a young secretary named Susan (Rebecca Pidgeon), who seems utterly harmless and completely trusting. Yet, she insists over and over, "You never really know who anybody is." This is the heart of the film, and the strength of the con ... ...
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Customers at Tinton Falls store where Mega Millions ticket sold wonder what might have been
Winning lottery ticket sold in Tinton Falls: A Tinton Falls Lukoil sold a Mega Millions lottery ticket worth $95 million. IPHONE VIDEO BY AMANDA ...
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Rutgers bestows degrees on record number of graduates at 247th Commencement
Rutgers University Commencement: Dismal weather didn't dampen spirits during Rutgers University's 247th commencement ceremony. STAFF VIDEO BY JASON ...
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Support offered to firefighter who lost home to Sandy and now fire
After Sandy, firefighter loses new home to fire: Seaside Heights firefighter Tim Farrell lost his home during superstorm Sandy, so he moved to Seaside Park, and then lost his home to a fire. Listen to Farrell talk about his situation and the support he received. IPHONE VIDEO BY KRISTI ...
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St. Rose Parish Center reopens more than six months after Sandy
Monsignor Edward Arnister, speaks about the reopening of the Parish Center at St. Rose Roman Catholic Church in Belmar after the center was destroyed during superstorm Sandy. / Mary Frank / Staff ...
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15 motorcyclists arrested following turnpike chase
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- State Police say an attempted traffic stop on the New Jersey Turnpike turned into a lengthy pursuit that ended with 15 motorcyclists facing various ...
Classic Comments
Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
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The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
Hotel Review
Comfort Hotel Portrush
I arrived into Portrush, after a journey from Belfast to Londonderry on the M2 Motorway. Having seen Londonderry I was ...
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