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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They peered at television screens in an Englewood diner, a Hackensack restaurant, a Bedminster pizza parlor, a Boonton bar and a myriad other places Friday to see for themselves the familiar rituals of the transfer of power as Donald Trump became the nation’s 45th president.
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A police study of the intersections near Route 4 and Queen Anne Road says there have been 16 car accidents in the area since 2012.
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As the busy shopping season comes to a close, law enforcement and consumer advocates are still warning shoppers — especially the elderly — to be careful of scams that tend to proliferate during the holidays.
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Students at Fairleigh Dickenson University have presented the township council and the Bergen County freeholders with a petition agitating for safety upgrades to River Road, the busy thoroughfare near the campus where a former graduate student was struck and killed by a car last month.
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Detroit Tigers Miguel Cabrera won baseball’s triple crown in 2012.
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A new senior citizen apartment building will dedicate eight one-bedroom units specifically for military veterans.