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Garrett's Bill To Restrict Abortion Up For 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


Regrowing a piece of Meadowlands

Andrew Derickson stood recently on a windswept dirt road in the middle of the Meadowlands. Before him lay large tracts of mudflats, some glisteningly bare, others dotted with clumps of distressingly brown spartina grass. Beyond was an earthen berm, with raw, gaping holes in four places.

Overturn Christie Veto, Environmentalists Urge, Keep NJ Free of Fracking Waste

Green coalition points to radioactive waste from hydraulic fracturing found at several New Jersey sites.

State Backs Off On Changes in Special-Ed Regulations

Proposed new code encountered strong opposition from advocates, families.

Building a Model for Healthcare in Trenton, Patient by Patient

Health team focuses on 45 frequent emergency room users, aims to improve treatment at reduced cost.

Christie, Democratic Leaders Nearing Budget Compromise

$32.9B budget likely to add some school aid, but no tax cut or vouchers.

Number of the Day $54,865

The average cost of an incarceration per inmate in New Jersey is $54,865, according to the Vera Institute for Justice, which conducted a cost-benefit analysis of each of the 50 states and what it actually costs governments to run their prisons.

Montclair looks to avoid bar troubles

The township council voiced concern regarding a recent altercation that took place outside The Office on Bloomfield Avenue.

Legislators corporate incentive program overhail on track

Despite the apparent lack of movement, an effort to revamp the programs through which New Jersey gives developers and other businesses millions of dollars in tax breaks each year is on track, and should be completed by the time the legislature breaks in eight days, two key lawmakers said Tuesday.

Little Ferry to hear builder's plans to manage storm water for controversial project

Little Ferry residents are organizing to protest a plan to raze 5.38 wooded acres to make way for 16 single-family homes, fearing it would increase runoff and cause more flooding on their properties. .

US home construction rises 6.8 percent in May single-family homes reach five-year high

US builders stepped up home construction in May and applied for permits to build single-family homes at the fastest pace in five years. The gains show housing remains a key source of growth for the economy.

Wayne lawyer has been missing for weeks, colleague says help finding Wayne man

Joseph Albano, a lawyer with a Passaic firm, texted his boss that he could not report to work on March 28, and has been missing ever since.

H.S. Boys Baseball Rob Kaminsky of St. Joseph wins Bob Kurland Award

The Green Knights' senior bested an impressive field of nominees.

Clifton leader rallying protest of high school prinicpal's dismissal

The head of the Clifton High School parent-teacher-student organization is calling on people to protest the dismissal of Michael McGinley, the principal, at Wednesday's school board meeting.

Stocks rally for 2nd day as investors await Fed statement

Stocks rose for a second day, pushing the Standard

Navarette Immigrant program has its share of problems

The Dream Act, and other complications

Parsippany Board of Ed. hears that state’s performance reports are untried and flawed

At a recent Parsippany-Troy Hills Board of Education meeting, Director of Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Nancy Gigante offered insights into the state issued School Performance Reports.

Candidates line up for a run to fill open Parsippany Board of Education seats

According to the list posted on the Morris County Clerk Office’s website after the filing deadline at 4 p.m. on June 4, 11 candidates are running for the Parsippany Board of Education, a nine-member body that controls an annual school budget of more than $130 million.

Board of Ed. candidates file to run file to run

June 4 was the deadline to file a Board of Education candidacy petition for the November election.
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