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Bronx boy, 14, charged with phone threat to Elmwood Park school

The threat led to a lockdown of the school on Thursday and kept it closed Friday as police investigated the matter.

Photos Rebuilding the Jersey Shore [interactive gallery]

Track the progress of reconstruction at some of the Jersey Shore's storm-damaged locations with these interactive photos.

Former Bergen Catholic students who claim sex abuse file for shares of settlement

At least 13 people who say they were sexually abused while attending Bergen Catholic High School years ago have filed claims in federal court to be part of a $16.5 million settlement agreement reached with the order that runs the school, an attorney said Friday.

Jersey Shore reconstruction interactive photographs

Track the progress of reconstruction at some of the Jersey Shore's storm-damaged locations with these interactive photos.

Jersey Shore's summer kicks off before eyes of nation

Governor Chris Christie ushered in the unofficial start of summer by attempting to break a Guinness World Record for cutting the longest ribbon to open the Seaside Heights Boardwalk.

Parades, services on tap for Memorial Day in North Jersey

It’s a weekend for remembering those loved and lost, for paying respects to those who gave their lives to a higher cause, for passing on those memories and lessons to the next generation. In between the picnics and for some, the graveside visits, there are parades and other services throughout North Jersey this weekend. Our list of events follows.

Lawsuits drove up community bank insurance costs

Shareholder and FDIC complaints increase risks for officers and directors and raise insurance costs for banks

Delta sharpens NYC flier fight with $1.4 billion terminal

Delta Air Lines Inc. sharpened the jockeying for the highest-paying passengers in New York, the biggest U.S. aviation market, as it opened a $1.4 billion international terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport.

Most US stocks fall as investors weigh economic data, stimulus

Most U.S. stocks fell after paring early losses for a second day, as investors weighed prospects of economic growth with concern the Federal Reserve will reduce stimulus efforts.

The Shore is open! New Jersey summer kicks off before eyes of nation

Governor Chris Christie ushered in the unofficial start of summer by attempting to break a Guinness World Record for cutting the longest ribbon to open the Seaside Heights Boardwalk.

Principal recounts tornado hitting Oklahoma school

Teachers and students at Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla., hunkered down against the storm just as they had been taught in countless tornado drills, their principal said Friday, recounting how she walked the halls until the twister was on the doorstep, then announced on the intercom, “It’s here.”

High-ranking Newark Archdiocese official resigns amid priest sex abuse scandal

The second-highest-ranking official in the Newark Archdiocese has resigned in the wake of a scandal involving a former Wyckoff associate pastor who allegedly violated an agreement with law enforcement barring him from working with children, church officials confirmed Friday.

Man, 19, in critical condition after accident on Route 23 in West Milford

A 19-year-old West Milford man was in critical condition Friday night after his car struck a pickup truck on Route 23, authorities said.

High-ranking Newark Archdiocese official resigns amid the Rev. Fugee scandal

The second-highest-ranking official in the Newark Archdiocese has resigned in the wake of a scandal involving a former Wyckoff associate pastor who allegedly violated an agreement with law enforcement barring him from working with children, church officials confirmed Friday.

N.J. begins application process for Superstorm Sandy repair grants

New Jersey opened the application process Friday for $780 million in housing recovery grants, the first major tranche of federal funds dedicated to homeowners hurt by Superstorm Sandy.
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