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N.J. gets $3.75 million in drug fraud settlements

New Jersey will receive $3.75 million as its share in separate multi-state settlements of cases of alleged pharmaceutical fraud, Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman said Tuesday.

Amtrak Subsidy cuts would jeopardize service

Amtrak's president says long-distance trains and some short-haul routes would be jeopardized and service in the busy Northeast corridor might have to be slowed if federal subsidy cuts proposed by a House subcommittee are realized.

Oliver may not seek a third term as N.J. Assembly Speaker

Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver may not seek a third term for the speaker’s seat, the third most powerful elected position in state politics.

Search continues for Hoffa’s body; concrete slabs unearthed, source says

A source at the scene said digging has taken place on about a half-acre of a grassy field in Michigan. They unearthed two concrete slabs, according to the source, who is familiar with the search. They matched claims by Tony Zerilli, the son of reputed former Detroit mob boss Joseph Zerilli, that Hoffa was buried there.

Special needs student charged with molesting boy, 3, committed to Bergen Regional

EXCLUSIVE An 18-year-old special needs student charged with molesting a 3-year-old boy he’d pinned in a locker at the Leonia firehouse has been indefinitely committed to the secure unit of Bergen Regional Medical Center, under guard by the county Sheriff’s Office, CLIFFVIEW PILOT has learned. Although Darius E. Levine tentatively has an initial court appearance [...]

Nonprofit launches campaign to reach uninsured

A nonprofit group helping to spread the word about President Barack Obama's health care overhaul launched a campaign Tuesday that will target states with high numbers of uninsured Americans and tackle their skepticism with straightforward messages.

Chrysler agrees to repair SUVs on fire risk after US probe

Chrysler Group LLC said it will fix 2.7 million Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Liberty sport-utility vehicles that U.S. regulators linked to 51 deaths.

New Jersey Woman Sentenced To Prison For Defrauding FEMA

Debbie Hicks, 52, was sentenced today to 27 months in prison for stealing benefit money from FEMA through fraud relating to a presidential disaster declaration for the state of New Jersey after the nor’easter in 2010

Severe thunderstorms expected in parts of North Jersey

A flash flood warning has been issued for Passaic County until 4 p.m. today, according to the National Weather Service. Severe thunderstorms are moving through parts of North Jersey on Tuesday afternoon and will continue through the evening, but will be out of the area by midnight, forecasters said.

Police Bayonne 8th-grader brought pot to graduation

Authorities say a Bayonne student was arrested at her eighth-grade graduation after marijuana cigarettes were found in her purse.

Flash flood warning issued for Passaic County

A flash flood warning has been issued for Passaic County until 4 p.m. today, according to the National Weather Service.

Girl who lost feet in lawnmower gets prosthetics

A toddler whose feet were amputated after her father accidentally backed over her with a riding lawnmower is taking her first steps on her new prosthetic test legs.

New Wallington Police Department leader named, former one recognized

The Wallington Mayor and Council on June 17 recognized Police Capt. Stanley Kisala with a plaque and captain's badge honoring his retirement after 37 years of service to the borough.

N.J. shooting suspect in custody after standoff

A police standoff in Ocean County has ended peacefully.

Paramus council approves hire of additional officer

The Paramus Mayor and Council approved increasing the number of new officer hires for the Paramus Police Department from three to four, helping replenish the stretched force.

Virginia slipping out of Republicans' grip of old

Downtown Leesburg offers a portrait of attachment to the past Federal-style buildings line the streets, and the courthouse square features both a plaque commemorating a reading in 1776 of the Declaration of Independence and a statute honoring Confederate soldiers.

Police Bayonne student brought pot to her graduation

Authorities say a Bayonne student was arrested at her eighth-grade graduation after marijuana cigarettes were found in her purse.

Woman shot in Brielle, suspect in custody

A suspect is in custody in the shooting of a woman outside a restaurant in Monmouth County that led to a standoff in Ocean County.





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