Once an economic powerhouse in New Jersey, Camden was home to phonograph manufacturer RCA Victor, USS Kitty Hawk builder New York Shipbuilding and 125,000 city residents.
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New Jersey communities are bracing for a crackdown on illegal immigration, now that the Department of Homeland Security has instructed its agents to go more aggressively after immigrants who are in the U.S. without authorization.
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North Jersey residents are reacting with a mix of apprehension and measured enthusiasm for orders that the Department of Homeland Security issued Tuesday …
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Citing a “staggering” number of student absences due to a range of illnesses, including influenza, the superintendent of the borough’s public school district …
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Short-term rentals offered through Airbnb, FlipKey and other websites have faced little in the way of regulation in the Garden State, but efforts to impose some kind of order on the industry appear to be picking up.
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Suzette Josif had a life-changing moment 12 years ago.
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JAMESBURG — Two people are confirmed dead in a borough house fire that started early morning on Wednesday, local and Middlesex County authorities said.
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OLD BRIDGE – Executives broke ground on a new $39 million emergency department at the Hackensack Meridian Health Raritan Bay Medical Center Old Bridge on Monday, ushering in a new focus of care for the communities the facility serves.
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WOODBRIDGE – National Transportation Safety Board investigators will continue their review of a deadly plane crash in the Colonia section of Woodbridge Township, while the community is organizing fundraisers to help the impacted residents.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Police and a state official are reminding drivers to be extra cautious when traveling during early morning hours and at night.
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CRANBURY – It’s a case of the rich getting richer, said Cranbury Township Mayor Jay Taylor after discussing that the township is on track to regenerate its surplus plus extra used in 2019, which will help offset short- and long-term municipal financial obligations again in 2020.
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CRANBURY – Township officials officially opposed Monroe’s ordinance banning trucks more than 8 tons from use three roads to make deliveries into Cranbury.
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MONROE – A controversial ban to restrict trucks over 8 tons from using township roads to make deliveries into Cranbury will head to county and state departments for final approval while both sides believe they are in the right.
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MONROE – The high school will maintain its status as an accredited institution with the Middle States Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools, district officials said at the October Board of Education meeting.
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MONROE – An anonymous donor has again gifted thousands of dollars to the Monroe school district to help support education and students in need.
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OLD BRIDGE – For the last 18 years, communities in the United States have remembered Sept. 11, 2001, but sometimes is overlooked is Oct. 7 of that year. On that date, America’s response to the terror attacks began.