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North Jersey industrial market sees uptick

While the office market continues to languish in North Jersey, industrial real estate is on a rebound.

Choosing the right insect repellent face-off DEET versus naturals

Natural alternatives to DEET-based bug repellents

Growing number of small businesses return to Made in USA

When Martin Rawls-Meehan started making adjustable beds in 2004, it was a foregone conclusion that key parts would be made overseas. It was cheaper to manufacture in Taiwan than in the U.S. And from Taiwan it was easier to ship to customers in Asia.

CEO PAY going one way up CEOs' salaries rise again

CEO pay has been going in one direction for the past three years up.

Doctor learns from his own health crisis

The last thing Jeffrey Mitchel remembers from the night he almost died is playing tennis.

Misplaced Honor

The United States Army has bases named after generals who killed United States Army soldiers.

Boardwalk rainout Optimism is evident at the Jersey Shore, but much work remains

Up and down the N.J. coast, the patchwork of repaired beaches and new boardwalks — even if largely unused on Saturday — was testament to seven months of hard work and of millions of dollars spent to prepare the state’s major tourist attraction for the 2013 season. Elsewhere, though, where the recovery has been slow, things on Saturday didn’t look that much different from the days since the massive storm slammed into the coast.

Potential pitfalls seen in N.J. outsourcing plan for lottery

The Christie administration is betting on behalf of Garden State taxpayers that the lottery — New Jersey’s fourth-largest source of revenue — will generate bigger profits if it is run by private companies.

Tensions mounting in Britain over killing of soldier

Police, politicians and activists in Britain are warning of rising anti-Muslim sentiment after the slaughter of an off-duty British soldier in a London street, an apparent act of Islamic extremism.

Newark archbishop outlines clergy-abuse initiatives

The day after Newark Archbishop John J. Myers announced the resignation of his top deputy in response to a growing scandal centered on a former Wyckoff assistant pastor, Catholic officials provided more detail about a series of initiatives designed to prevent future instances of sexual abuse by clergy members.

Asbury Park man surrenders after standoff at Totowa home

A 27-year-old man was arrested Saturday night after allegedly barricading a young woman on the second floor of her family home in Totowa, police said.

New Milford teen in critical condition after losing consciousness in swimming pool

A 17-year-old New Milford boy remained in critical condition Saturday night after losing consciousness in the pool at a home on Madison Avenue during an afternoon gathering, police said.

Spring Lake's annual 5-mile run proves to be 'Stronger Than The Storm'

More than 9,000 runners were out Saturday morning in the wind and rain for the Shore community's first race since Superstorm Sandy.

Garfield decides on site for new police headquarters

City Manager Thomas Duch said the City Council has decided to build the new facility at the site of the former AmVets building, which is located at the corner of Walnut Street and Outwater Lane and is owned by the city.

Hundreds attend the Bergen Amateur Radio Association's 'hamfest' in Washington Township

For Rachel Weiss, it was the promise of expanded horizons that first lured her into the world of amateur radio.
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