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Garrett's Bill To Restrict Abortion Gets A Vote


GarrettScott Garrett (R-NJ) along with the rest of New Jersey’s congressional delegation is set to vote today on a bill that would outlaw abortion after 20 weeks. The bill H.R. 1797, co-sponsored by Garrett and titled The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act would amend the federal criminal code to prohibit any person from performing or attempting to perform an abortion if the probable post-fertilization age of the unborn child is 20 weeks or greater.

Nine Charged With Hiring Illegals And Stealing Wages In Probe at 7-Eleven Franchises


Nine Charged With Hiring Illegals And Stealing Wages In Probe at 7-Eleven Franchises7-11 Store Owners and Operators Used Identities Stolen from U.S. Citizens, Including the Deceased and Children, to Conceal Their Scheme, and Harbored Illegal Immigrant Workers at Houses Owned by the Defendants

Bergen County Law Enforcement Third Annual “Chief for a Day” Celebration for Local Children


Bergen County Law Enforcement Third Annual “Chief for a Day” Celebration for Local ChildrenOn Friday, June 14, the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office joined with 25 local and county law enforcement agencies to participate in the third annual Bergen County Chief for a Day celebration. The program provides children with chronic health conditions the opportunity to receive a behind-the-scenes look at law enforcement.

NJ Senate Looks To Expand DNA Collection By Law Enforcement


NJ Senate Looks To Expand DNA Collection By Law EnforcementLegislation would add disorderly person’s offenses to the list of criminal conduct that, upon conviction, requires biological sampling for the DNA database. The Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee today approved the legislation.

After a sample is taken, the Division of State Police identifies, analyzes, and stores it in a state databank. The division also forwards the DNA information to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for inclusion in the federal Combined DNA Index System

New poll shows Booker big favorite in Senate race


New poll shows Booker big favorite in Senate raceThe Monmouth University Poll released Thursday showed Booker would get three-fifth of the votes in a Democratic primary. No others would get more than 1 in 10.

Chris Christie leads challenger Barbara Buono by 30 points

Republican Steve Lonegan - Just Say No


Republican Steve Lonegan - Just Say No– “If I were a member of the U.S. Senate, I would vote no.” 

On Lonegan's campaign website you can "Follow Steve On Twitter", "Like Steve On Facebook" and of course “Donate to Steve” but what the website does not have is a section called "Issues".

Bergen County assemblywoman Wagner not seeking reelection


Bergen County assemblywoman Wagner not seeking reelectionPopular Assemblywoman Connie Wagner (D-38), Paramus, a three-term Democrat from Bergen County, will not seek reelection, she said Tuesday.

Wagner notified Democratic Party leadership this evening that she will not run again for reasons related to her family, sources said.

Cory Booker Announces Senate Run [Video]


Cory Booker Announces Senate Run [Video]It's official: Cory Booker announces candidacy for US Senate.

On Saturday Newark's Mayor Cory Booker announced he will be running for the US Senate seat left vacant by the death of Frank Lautenberg.

NSA collecting phone records of millions of Americans daily


NSA collecting phone records of millions of Americans dailyTop secret court order requiring Verizon to hand over all call data shows scale of domestic surveillance under Obama administration, Britain's Guardian newspaper said Wednesday


No F1 this weekend, but organizers hope race is back on track

This weekend will come and go without the highly touted Formula One race along the Hudson County waterfront, as organizers once pledged before scrapping the event last fall. But stakeholders in recent weeks have renewed their hope that it's on track for 2014.

School resource and juvenile officers approved in Hasbrouck Heights

A police officer will be assigned to the Hasbrouck Heights middle and high school that is housed in the same facility for the upcoming academic year in September.

Mueller urges caution on NSA program changes

FBI Director Robert Mueller is cautioning Congress to give careful consideration before making any changes to the National Security Agency programs for mass collection of people's phone records and information from the Internet.

CSX sues truck driver in Baltimore-area derailment

CSX is suing a garbage truck driver and his company for negligence in the explosive derailment of a freight train near Baltimore.

HPV vaccine cut infection by half in teen girls

Researchers say a vaccine for a sexually spread virus has cut infections in teen girls by half.

Cassidy Turley consolidates N.J. offices, will be based in Chatham and Edison

Real estate brokerage Cassidy Turley is consolidating its three New Jersey offices under new roofs in Chatham and Edison, the firm said, as part of its strategy to expand its foothold in the state's office and industrial markets.

Designers Dolce and Gabbana convicted of tax evasion in Milan court

A Milan court on Wednesday convicted the designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana of tax evasion.

Cuomo, legislative leaders announce casino deal

Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders say they have a deal to authorize four upstate New York casinos that would drive jobs and tourism to the long economically distressed area.

House panel starts rewrite of No Child Left Behind

House Republicans moved forward Wednesday with a rewrite of GOP President George W. Bush's prized No Child Left Behind Act, pushing a bill that would strip Education Secretary Arne Duncan and his successors of power and give more authority to the states.

Holt kicks off campaign for N.J. Senate seat

Rep. Rush Holt says the race for U.S. Senate in New Jersey is no different than previous tough campaigns he's been in and won.

Ordinance gives residents an option to hire expert

Teaneck residents now have the option to hire a tree expert to cut, prune or remove trees that are determined to be unhealthy or hazardous instead of waiting for the township to address the problem.

NY authorities accuse 6 in $16M Medicaid scam

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has accused six people and three corporations of stealing $16 million from Medicaid by paying HIV-infected patients not to fill prescriptions that were reimbursed by the public health program.

Roseland set for first groundbreaking since its acquisition

Mack-Cali’s Roseland subsidiary will break ground Wednesday on a 280-unit luxury rental building in Weehawken.

4 men arrested in Union, NJ, Black Friday robbery

Authorities say the men stole $50,000 from the Target store in Union on Black Friday 2012.

Traffic returns to Washington state bridge that collapsed

Cars and trucks are rolling again across the Interstate 5 Skagit River bridge, restoring the traffic flow on the main route between Seattle and Vancouver, British Columbia.

Ehrenberg promoted to Paramus Chief of Police

Paramus Police Department Deputy Chief Kenneth Ehrenberg was officially promoted to Chief of Police at the June 11 Mayor and Council work session.

NJ Turnpike express lanes reopen after George Washington Bridge accident

The express lanes of the NJ Turnpike headed southbound from the George Washington Bridge have been re-opened, following an accident involving an overturned truck, according to State Police.

Feds 2 NY men tried to make X-ray weapon

Federal authorities have accused two upstate New York men of assembling a portable X-ray weapon they intended to use against opponents of Israel.
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