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Rangel Campaign Incorrectly Identifies Guillermo Linares As...
Last night, shortly before 9 p.m., Ronnie Sykes, the spokeswoman for Congressman Charlie Rangel's re-election campaign sent out a press release announcing Assemblyman Guillermo Linares' endorsement of Mr.
N.J.'s community banks see savings from JOBS Act
President Barack Obama is pictured in April signing the JOBS Act into law. The law, meant to spur development at start-up businesses, also contains a provision to help small banks.
Know a Mommy-To-Be? Destination Baby's Inventory Goes on the Auction Block
Destination Baby was the kind of store to make mommies-to-be drool and grandmas-in-waiting rip out the gold card.
It's mid-December at Systems Two Studios in Brooklyn. Gerry Teekens, founder and head of the Netherlands-based Criss Cross label, is wrapping up one of his semi-annual trips to the States, producing nine recording sessions in less than two weeks .
Son of Englewood Cliffs mayor charged with heroin possession
ALPINE - The son of the Englewood Cliffs mayor has been charged with heroin possession, according to the Palisades Interstate Parkway Police.
Son of Englewood Cliffs mayor charged with heroin possession
ALPINE - The son of the Englewood Cliffs mayor has been charged with heroin possession, according to the Palisades Interstate Parkway Police.
Men charged in connection with cocaine, $3M from Englewood Cliffs home arraigned
Two men charged in connection with the seizure of about 40 kilograms of cocaine and nearly $3 million in cash from an Englewood Cliffs home entered not-guilty pleas in federal court Wednesday.
'Wall Street Maneet' Ahuja, 27-Year-Old Squawk Box Producer, Has Ways of Making Them Talk
There's a book party at Tao next week, but its guest list looks more like a Davos reunion.
Four Local Churches to Join Forces, Observe National Day of Prayer
The annual National Day of Prayer, held each year on the first Thursday of May, represents an "invitation to people of all faiths to pray for the nation," according to the NDOP website .