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Passenger taken into custody after disturbance on Newark-bound flight

FBI agents took a suspect into custody from a Hong Kong flight that landed at Newark this afternoon after he allegedly disrupted the flight ranting about national security and the CIA.

Belleville police warn residents following car theft

Several incidents occurred over the weekend, including the theft of a Mercedes

Bill requiring disclosure of counter-terror operations clears committee

A bill that would require out-of-state law enforcement officials to notify New Jersey police when they conduct counter-terrorism operations cleared a state Senate committee Monday.

Julie Hermann starts as Rutgers athletic director

Julie Hermann has taken over as Rutgers' athletic director. The embattled Hermann showed up for work before most of her employees on Monday morning and started the task of leading an embarrassed athletic department back to respectability and into the Big Ten Conference in 2014.

Liz Claiborne building in North Bergen sold

Liz Claiborne Inc.'s office building in North Bergen, which houses its legal and other departments, has been sold for $9.3 million, broker CBRE Group Inc. said Monday.

Sugar Hill Records' tax issues latest chapter in Englewood hip-hop family's rocky history

For a time, anyone who wanted to make a name in rap music came to Englewood to get noticed. Now, the sons of the founders of Sugar Hill Records are in trouble for failure to pay taxes.

N.J. Assembly panel OKs bill to give in-state tuition to those in US illegally

A bill giving in-state tuition to immigrants in the state illegally who graduate from a New Jersey high school advanced out of an Assembly committee Monday. Proponents said the change is a matter of fairness and makes financial sense for the state.

FBI investigating man who made poison threat at Newark airport

A man who claimed that a crew on a United Airlines flight to Newark Liberty International Airport from Hong Kong had poisoned food that was served to passengers has been taken to an area hospital to be evaluated, the FBI said Monday.

Fairview man with stun gun, drugs charged in police assault

YOU READ IT HERE FIRST Fairview police have charged an unemployed borough man with having a stun gun, cocaine and prescription durgs on him as they took him into custody following a brief struggle at an Anderson Avenue mini-mart. Officers found the weapon after being summoned to the Super Deal Mini-Mart around 11 a.m. Saturday [...]

Fort Lee police academy graduates: A distinguished group

SHOUT OUT Fort Lee police not only boasted eight officers in the 110th graduating class from the Bergen County Law & Public Safety Institute last week Some played significant roles. Officer Stephen Domenic "(photo, left") was the Commanding Officer of the class, which passed 22 weeks of intense training. Also Andres Kim was named “Top [...]

State balks at Paterson mayor’s travel expenses for DC conference

More than six months ago, Mayor Jeffery Jones asked the state’s permission to use $1,679 in city funds to pay for him to attend the United States Conference of Mayors’ meeting in Washington, D.C. in January.

Pedestrian struck in Wayne Burger King lot dies from injuries

On the evening of June 2, at approximately 1005 p.m., a pedestrian walking through the parking lot of Burger King, located on Route 23 south, was struck by a 1999 Ford Taurus traveling eastward, rendering him unconscious, according to Sgt. Joseph Duncan, of the Wayne Police Traffic Bureau.

Bergen County, N.J., man admits giving corrupt payments to dismiss pending state criminal charges

Mahmud Hammad, a Bergen County, N.J., man admitted today that he agreed to give a $10,000 corrupt payment to personnel at the Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office to dismiss criminal charges that were pending against him.

N.J. lawmakers approve tuition bill for those in US illegally

New Jersey lawmakers have approved a bill that would allow those in the country illegally to qualify for in-state tuition rates at state colleges and universities.

Lawyers Christie overreaches with special election scheduling

Lawyers who say Gov. Chris Christie doesn't have the discretion to schedule a special U.S. Senate election three weeks before his own re-election have filed briefs with the state Supreme Court.

N.J. Senate panel OKs measure to promote state wine industry

A state Senate panel has unanimously approved a measure that aims to bolster New Jersey's wine industry.

Paterson nonprofit looking for last minute help on tax credit program

Officials at one of Paterson’s most prominent nonprofit organizations are scrambling to try to take advantage of a $1 million opportunity.

Ex-NFL star Chad Johnson being released from jail

A contrite Chad Johnson apologized Monday for disrespecting a judge when the former NFL star slapped his attorney on the backside in court last week, and his immediate release from jail was ordered.





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