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A difficult trip home to Oklahoma Record reporter surveys tornado devastation

Walking through the remains of people’s flattened homes on Wednesday, tracing the indiscriminate path of destruction that connects my childhood home and a demolished school gymnasium nearly a mile away, I rediscovered some old truths about the people of Moore, Okla.

A difficult trip home to Oklahoma Record reporter surveys tornado devastation in his old neighborhood

Walking through the remains of people’s flattened homes on Wednesday, tracing the indiscriminate path of destruction that connects my childhood home and a demolished school gymnasium nearly a mile away, I rediscovered some old truths about the people of Moore,Okla.

Oradell, River Edge have plans to improve main corridor

Kinderkamack Road, or County Road 503, is one of the busiest vehicular corridors running through both towns.

The Big Game Experience - Super Bowl Party Sampler At Meadowlands Expo Center [Photos]

click for full sizeGreat Food Cheerleaders and Big Bird were on display today as the Meadowlands Exposition Center hosted "The Big Game Experience". Area businesses and local town officials gathered to network, all looking for ways to be part of $550 million that the Super Bowl is expected to bring to the New York / New Jersey metro area next February.

Ridgewood bars councilman’s business from municipal work after billing controversy

The decision followed a tense conversation about Extel Communications, Councilman Thomas Riche’s North Haledon company, which received $32,000 last year for repair work to the communication systems in village hall, the fire department and at Ridgewood Water.

Passaic’s streak of lottery wins making it a city of dreams?

A winning ticket worth $1 million in the Powerball lottery drawn Saturday night has found its way into the hands of a still-anonymous Passaic purchaser. In March, Pedro Quezada, bought his $338-million jackpot winner in Passaic.

Paterson man who is not in U.S. legally used false identity to obtain driver's license, authorities say

Nelson Hernandez, 47, used a stolen birth certificate to obtain the license at a state Motor Vehicle Commission office in Paterson in February, Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia Valdes said in a statement. Hernandez was deported after he attempted to use the same identity to obtain a passport in 2009, she said.

Number of poor children in New Jersey is rising, study finds

The study, by Advocates for New Jersey, found that the number of children living below the poverty line in the Garden State swelled by 25 percent between 2007and 2011.

Operation Swill cheap booze in premium liquor bottles

29 bars and restaurants filled premium brand liquor bottles with lower-quality booze and sold it to patrons.

On second try, Bergen County freeholders affirm higher limit on ‘pay-to-play’ contributions

Supporters of the revised county pay-to-play ordinance say it will bring much-needed clarity to a flawed law they contend would never survive a constitutional challenge. Opponents see the revision as a poorly drafted law that will create more confusion and open loopholes that will flood county political campaigns with cash from contractors.

Fired Tick Tock Diner waitress claims in lawsuit she was sexually harassed by ex-manager

A former Tick Tock Diner waitress claimed in a lawsuit she was groped and bombarded with salacious texts by ex-manager Georgios Spyropoulos, who is charged in an alleged plot to kill his wife’s uncle, a co-owner of the restaurant.

Super Bowl event draws more than 1,000 to Meadowlands

As food and spirits were sampled on the lively exhibit floor, area businesses and local town officials gathered Wednesday to network, all looking for ways to snatch a piece of the $550 million windfall that the Super Bowl is expected to bring to the New York metro area next February.

Super Bowl event draws more than one thousand to Meadowlands

As food and spirits were sampled on the lively exhibit floor, area businesses and local town officials gathered Wednesday to network, all looking for ways to snatch a piece of the $550 million windfall that the Super Bowl is expected to bring to the New York metro area next February.

Former Tick Tock Diner waitress claims attempted murder suspect assaulted her

A former Tick Tock Diner waitress claimed in a lawsuit she was groped and bombarded with salacious texts by ex-manager Georgios Spyropoulos, who is charged in an alleged plot to kill his wife’s uncle, a co-owner of the restaurant.

Anthony Weiner launches comeback bid to become NYC mayor

Anthony Weiner knows there may be a lot of New Yorkers who would never consider voting for him again, but he says he's running for mayor because he wants to bring his ideas to the fore — and win.
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