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New Jersey Rolls Out Annual "Click It or Ticket” Campaign


New Jersey Rolls Out Annual "Click It or Ticket” CampaignBeginning on May 20, law enforcement officials will be out in full force, taking part in the 2013 national Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement mobilization and cracking down on motorists who are not belted.

“Officers throughout New Jersey are prepared to ticket anyone who is not wearing their seat belt.”

N.J. hospital leads list for highest billing rates


N.J. hospital leads list for highest billing ratesThe most expensive hospital in America is not in Beverly Hills or New York's Upper East Side. Based on its bills to Medicare, the Bayonne Medical Center charged the highest amounts in the country for nearly one-quarter of the most common hospital treatments, according to a New York Times analysis of 2011 data

Internet Celeb Kai the Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker Arrested for Murder of NJ Man


Internet Celeb Kai the Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker Arrested for Murder of NJ Man Internet celebrity "Kai the Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker" has been arrested in the murder of a Clark, New Jersey man.

Investigators said Kai met Joseph Galfy, Jr., an attorney near Times Square, where a surveillance camera captured images of them. The men later went back to the victim's house, officials said.

New Jersey Unemployment Drpos To 8.7% Despit Weak Job Growth And Continued Public Sector Cuts


New Jersey Unemployment Drpos To 8.7% Despit Weak Job Growth And Continued Public Sector CutsNew Jersey added only 3,300 jobs in April, and the unemployment rate declined to 8.7 percent.

Compared to April of last year, the unadjusted workweek decreased by 1.0 hour, average hourly earnings decreased by $0.42, and weekly earnings were lower by $36.43.

Lodi police shave heads to support breast cancer victim


Lodi police shave heads to support breast cancer victimSHOUT OUT Members of the Lodi Police Department shaved their heads to raise breast cancer awareness and show support for Alicia Veri-Rodriguez, who is battling the disease. As soon as Veri-Rodriguez’s cousin, Lodi Police Officer Dominic Miller, offered to shave his head, brother officers took up the cause, as well. Handling the clippers was Alicia’s [...]

NJ STATE SENATE APPROVES GUN SAFETY BILLS


NJ STATE SENATE APPROVES GUN SAFETY BILLS The Senate on Monday approved a number of bills that are part of a comprehensive package on gun safety. Approved today were 10 bills that will help keep weapons out of the hands of criminals and the mentally ill, crack down on gun trafficking, improve reporting and tracing of illegal firearms by law enforcement and find ways to reduce violence and improve school safety, among other actions.

WORKERS INSTALL FINAL SECTION OF SPIRE ATOP ONE WTC


WORKERS INSTALL FINAL SECTION OF SPIRE ATOP ONE WTC One World Trade Center now stands a symbolic 1,776 feet high, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and third tallest in the world

With the final section of spire now in place, One World Trade Center stands as the Western Hemisphere’s tallest icon of freedom, resilience and the indomitable American spirit,” said Port Authority Vice Chairman Scott Rechler.

Christie Vetos Early Voting Bill


Christie Vetos Early Voting Bill“The governor’s rejection of this legislation is out of step with the majority of states in the nation and out of touch with New Jersey’s hardworking families. Thirty-two states and the District of Columbia provide for early in-person voting, and as a result of the veto our residents’ access to the polls will be restricted to only one day.


Leaderboard Growing to meet challenges of changing care models

Employee benefits consultant Benefit Sources Solutions Chadler has spent years developing the expertise to guide employers through the 2010 Affordable Care Act, which next year will levy fines on employers with more than 50 full-time workers that don't offer a health plan.

Covanta's clean-energy model has trash appeal

The phrase “renewable energy” typically conjures images of wind, water and sunlight. But one New Jersey company is using a very different resource — garbage — to generate sustainable, environmentally friendly power.

Solid foundation was the start for SJP's growth

It might look like Steve Pozycki is always reading the tea leaves of commercial real estate, but it's only because in more than 30 years, he's never stopped paying attention.

Residential care for the elderly is moving into the digital age

Technology is changing life inside nursing homes and other residences for seniors. The most cutting-edge among the new systems offer lofty promises of helping providers cope with the coming tsunami of aging baby boomers even as they grapple with funding cutbacks and with the increasing demand to care for sicker and older residents in less-restrictive and less-expensive settings.

Owners of for-profit North Jersey hospitals cash in on land beneath

Three years after Bayonne Medical Center’s new for-profit owners bought the hospital at bankruptcy for the equivalent of $32 million, they sold its land and buildings for $58 million. Then they leased it back and continued to run the hospital. While state regulators focus on patient care and services for the uninsured, real estate investors are employing sophisticated financial strategies to maximize their profits.

Rutgers celebrates graduation of more than 14,300 students

Presiding over his first full-fledged commencement, Rutgers University President Robert Barchi on Sunday recounted high points of the past year and told the school’s graduates, “As an institution we weathered a hurricane.”

Woodland Park to pay for road smoothing with DOT, town monies

The borough has scrapped their prior road resurfacing plan, under which each local road would be repaved every 15 years.

Amid flags and cheers, Paterson celebrates Palestinian-Americans

For the first time in Paterson, and possibly at any city hall in the United States, a Palestinian flag was raised on Sunday. About 150 people cheered, danced and shared sweets, and Mayor Jeffery Jones read a proclamation proclaiming May 19 as Palestinian American Day in the city and honoring the group’s heritage and contributions.

Montclair committee to survey senior citizens

The Montclair Senior Citizens Advisory Committee, in partnership with Partners for Health, has developed a survey targeting the over-55 population. The survey will gather data that the municipal government can use to understand its planning needs for this population.

Crash landing at Newark Airport proved the value of crews' training

To the passengers aboard a US Airways turboprop plane that made an emergency belly landing at Newark Liberty International Airport early Saturday, it was a life-or-death experience. But for the professionals in charge, from the pilot who brought the plane down safely to the emergency ground crew that gathered for the dramatic landing, it was what they had trained for – and the outcome proved it.

The Montclair Times Guest Editorial Financially help the Montclair Ambulance Unit

This month marks the 60th Anniversary of the Montclair Ambulance Unit as well as EMS week, May 19-25. What better time to start a discussion of Emergency Medical Service and our beloved Montclair?

Looks like ‘historic’ Teaneck tree is coming down — at last

WHAT WE THINK Finally, the silliness ends and a dangerous red oak tree in Teaneck comes closer to coming down. Last August, the Teaneck Council wisely refused to designate the tree an historic site. But that changed in February, when common sense caved under pressure from a group of “concerned” residents. It took a report [...]

Officer who shot Hofstra student faced harrowing choice

The police officer who accidentally killed a Long Island college student along with an armed intruder faced the most harrowing decision of a law enforcement career choosing the split-second moment when the risk is so high that you must act to save a life, says an expert in the field.

AP CEO calls records seizure unconstitutional

The president and CEO of The Associated Press says the government's seizure of AP journalists' phone records was ""unconstitutional"" and already has had a chilling effect on newsgathering.

Metro-North Conn. train outage expected for days

Commuters are bracing for a difficult trip around southwest Connecticut and to New York City beginning Monday as workers repair the Metro-North commuter rail line crippled by a derailment and crash.
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