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3 charged in failed washer-dryer burglary bid
NORTH PLAINFIELD, N.J. (AP) -- Authorities say three would-be burglars failed to make a clean getaway when they tried to steal a washer and dryer from the basement of a vacant northern New Jersey ...
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Former animal control officer found guilty of animal cruelty
This 2008 file photo shows Mercedes Lopez kissing a cat when she was working as an animal control officer in Woodbridge. She has since been convicted of an animal cruelty charge and faces more. / NJ PRESS ...
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Old Bridge shooting victims family files suit against Pathmark
OLD BRIDGE — The family of Cristina LoBrutto, one of the victims killed in the shooting at the Old Bridge Pathmark last August, has filed suit against the store chain, charging that failure to follow store policies and screen job applicants led to her death. Maria LoBrutto, ...
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2 NJ men plead not guilty in synagogue bombings
HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) -- Two New Jersey men accused in a series of firebomb attacks on synagogues across northern New Jersey have pleaded not guilty to the ...
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Mantoloking storm damage ups tax rate lower bills
MANTOLOKING, N.J. (AP) -- Fears of a massive tax hike brought on by Superstorm Sandy might not come to pass in the Jersey shore town hardest hit by the ...
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School for Scoundrels
In recent years, Billy Bob Thornton has been banking his career on playing a series of amusingly likable jerks, most notably (and hilariously) in Terry Zwigoff's Bad Santa (2003) and then again in Richard Linklater's limp 2005 remake of Bad News Bears, where he reimagined ... ...
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Former Birdsall executives reject states offer plead not guilty to charges
Birdsall Executives Reject Plea Offer: Seven former executives of troubled engineering firm Birdsall Services Group entered pleas of not guilty at their arraignment in Toms River, NJ, on criminal charges of making illegal campaign contributions. STAFF VIDEO BY THOMAS P. ...
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Christie joins Lavallette for boardwalk ceremony
NJ Gov. Chris Christie visits Lavallette to witness the completion of the boardwalk in town which was destroyed by superstorm Sandy. / Bob Bielk/Staff ...
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Man taken to hospital not charged after Hazlet standoff authorities said
barricaded himself in a Hazlet home , was taken to the hospital by police Sunday night and was not charged, authorities said. Authorities are not releasing the ...
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Poll Sandy wont alter Jersey Shore travel plans
Two-thirds of respondents consider themselves to be regular shore visitors, and 69% of those people plan to spend the same amount or more time at the Shore this ...
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NJ Senate leaders take jabs at one another
Democratic Senate President Stephen Sweeney has pulled all 7 Republican-sponsored bills from Monday's agenda and says no GOP legislation will see daylight until further ...
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Hotel Galvez, Galveston, Texas
Coming off Highway 45, about an hour's drive and 50 miles south of Houston, and as we approached Galveston my ...
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