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Sinkhole in East Rutherford warehouse swallows forklift operator

Witnesses told The Record the man was moving what appeared to be bags of cement when the 10-foot deep hole opened up and the man and the machine fell in. The man managed to get out without serious injury, officials said.

N.J. Senate leaders take jabs at one another

The two most powerful men in the New Jersey Senate are locking horns.

US says Pakistan curbing explosive fertilizers

Pakistan has taken a number of steps to prevent fertilizers made within its borders for agriculture from being used as explosives in roadside bombs that target American troops in Afghanistan, said a top U.S. military officer Monday.

Kerry to Mideast to advance struggling Syria plan

Secretary of State John Kerry headed back to the Middle East on Monday to press his case for peace talks between Syrian rebels and President Bashar Assad's regime amid increasing signs the new U.S. strategy to halt the war is being undermined by Russia.

State Dept Reports of anti-Semitism increase

The State Department appointed a special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism Monday as a new report documents a global increase in incidents of anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial.

Crossroads named agent for Lyndhurst shopping center

LYNDHURST — Crossroads Cos. has been named leasing agent and property manager for Veterans Square Shopping Center on New York Avenue in Lyndhurst, the firm said Monday.

Sowing the seeds of love in Glen Ridge

Ridgewood Avenue School did a seed paper project for Earth Day - and the finished products were sent as gifts to Newtown, Conn.

East Rutherford sinkhole allegedly swallows worker and his forklift

Worker hurt due to sinkhole inside an East Rutherford warehouse.

U.S. Supreme Court upholds FCC power in cell tower disputes

The Supreme Court has affirmed the authority of federal regulators to try to speed local government decisions on proposals to build or expand cell phone towers.

Atheists to put books next to Bibles in Ga. parks

A national atheist group says it will place its literature in cabins and lodges in Georgia's state parks after the governor's recent decision to allow Bibles in them.

Fierce competition for angel funding

Early-stage ventures seeking capital gathered at the Venture Association of New Jersey entrepreneurship expo today in Hanover amid a climate for raising money that is flush with both competition and opportunity.

Sinkhole allegedly swallows worker and his forklift

Worker hurt due to sinkhole inside an East Rutherford warehouse.

NJ Senate commitee clears bill allowing Gold Coast property owners to apply for post-Sandy recovery funds

A bill that would enable Gold Coast property owners to apply for post-superstorm Sandy recovery aid cleared the Senate Environment and Energy Committee on Monday.

Campbell posts stronger soup sales but V8 declines

Campbell Soup reported third-quarter results that beat Wall Street expectations as a colder winter and better ads helped boost soup sales, offsetting a decline in its V8 drinks.

Oklahoma, other tornado-hit states brace for more

When Lindsay Carter heard on the radio that a violent storm was approaching her rural Oklahoma neighborhood, she gathered her belongings and fled. When she returned, there was little left.
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