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Cooling-Tower Controversy Heats Up at Power Plants, Refinery

Green groups petition state agencies to require towers at three sites, reduce massive fish kills

Paterson Keys Heritage Tourism to Strike Centennial

New national park joins museums, universities to commemorate 1913 strike.

Review Committee Helps NJ Public Employees Call Another State 'Home'

Committee is one path for public employees to get around in-state-residency requirement of New Jersey First Act.

Assembly to Vote On Bill That Promotes Recycling Of Unused Prescriptions

Sponsors say sealed medicine would benefit low-income residents struggling to afford drugs that are being thrown away.

Number of the Day 25 percent

About 25 percent of New Jersey’s elderly cannot meet their basic living expenses, according to the New Jersey Foundation for Aging, which says rising rents of the last three years have made it difficult for most seniors

'Apple of my Eye' star turns to first love music

HONG KONG "(AP") -- Fans know her as the sweet schoolgirl in the 2011 blockbuster ""You Are the Apple of My Eye."" Now, they can take a closer look at Michelle Chen through her first love music....

Jets' Geno No more playoff guarantees

Apparently, bold proclamations are reserved for coach Rex Ryan. Jets rookie quarterback Geno Smith says he was reprimanded for guaranteeing a playoff berth in his first interview after being drafted by Gang Green in the second round last month. That, he promised, will be his last Joe Namath moment, though...

As the FDA reviews the safety of a key chemical in anti-bacterial soaps, doctors say plain old soap is still best

AS FDA reviews triclosan, a key ingrediant in hand sanitizers, some parents switch to natural soaps.

Two Wayne women start therapy group for siblings of special needs kids

Siblings of special needs brothers and sisters must sift through many, sometimes contradictory or upsetting, emotions. There is joy, love and pride, but also frustration, anger and sometimes jealousy and embarrassment. O’Rourke’s unique viewpoint as special needs sibling and special needs parent "(and parent to a sibling of a special needs child") led her to want to help siblings through these demotions. With the help of the Wayne school district, she and counselor Jamie LaRusso ?” also of Wayne and the mother of three including a special needs child ?” started It’s All Relative, a therapy group for siblings.

With sign, everyone will know Children's Place's space

This weekend, The Children’s Place erected a 42-foot wide and 25-foot high, blue-and-white, LED-lit sign with its logo on the top of its headquarters building at 500 Plaza Drive in the Harmon Meadow complex in Secaucus.

Knicks or knots

Carmelo Anthony Can opt out after next season, but the Knicks will ride him once again in 2013-14. Amar’e Stoudemire Coming off 29-game regular season, was too rusty in playoffs to help, but could return to the starting lineup next season if healthy. Tyson Chandler Might be the best...

Shumpert defies old thinking

Next season, Carmelo Anthony’s main sidekick could be a healthy, emerging Iman Shumpert. One major issue with the Knicks’ roster going forward is its lack of upside The team is ancient, and few players have real room for NBA growth. One of the exceptions is Shumpert, who just emblazoned...

More than goodwill, Knicks need good play from Amar’e

He was the first one who said it, whether or not he really believed it, or understood it. This was July 5, 2010, and Amar’e Stoudemire and the Knicks had just agreed to a five-year, $99.7 million, and Stoudemire, looking to summarize the transaction, did so simply and...

After falling short, Knicks will be hard-pressed to change roster

Carmelo Anthony did a better job spinning in the postgame interview room late Saturday night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse than spinning in the lane for a bucket in the fourth quarter of ill-fated Game 6. “It’s a learning curve for us and we’ll be back better and stronger...

The King gets dinged

BOSTON — Yesterday was not the best of days for Henrik Lundqvist. But for him and his Rangers team, what’s most important is how he feels when he wakes up today. The Blueshirts goalie took a shot from Daniel Paille to the left shoulder with 452 remaining in yesterday...
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Jets' Geno No more playoff guarantees
Apparently, bold proclamations are reserved for coach Rex Ryan. Jets rookie quarterback Geno Smith sa...

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As the FDA reviews the safety of a key chemical in anti-bacterial soaps, doctors say plain old soap is still best
AS FDA reviews triclosan, a key ingrediant in hand sanitizers, some parents switch to natural soaps.

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Two Wayne women start therapy group for siblings of special needs kids
Siblings of special needs brothers and sisters must sift through many, sometimes contradictory or ups...

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With sign, everyone will know Children's Place's space
This weekend, The Children’s Place erected a 42-foot wide and 25-foot high, blue-and-white, LED-lit s...

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