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Red light cameras: Deterrent to law-breaking or eyes for "Big Brother?"
A controversial pilot program that uses red light cameras to catch traffic violators is about to get under way in New Jersey.
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Poor memory at root of girl's death in van, advocates say
The true culprit in the death of a toddler Thursday in Atlantic City likely was poor memory, Janette Fennell says.
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Assembly speaker: Affordable-housing editorial was unfair
Contrary to the Press' Sept. 4 editorial, "Affordable housing/Rules gone amok?", the state's new affordable housing law makes it easier for New Jersey towns to meet affordable housing obligations, and at little ...
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Gilbert and Wilma Campos have announced the engagement of their daughter Raquel to Christopher Antoniello, both Jackson.
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Deer hunting season arriving just in time
The bow and arrow deer hunting season gets under way on Saturday, and for many farmers, growers of nursery crops and drivers it is none too soon.
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Prenatal care declining in New Jersey
New Jersey ranks among the worst states in helping pregnant women get access to early prenatal care, but is working hard to correct the problem and direct resources to where they're most needed in the state, ...
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Dutchess County Executive William Steinhaus' decision to veto, yet again, a critically important well-testing law was as predictable as it was wrong.
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U.S. investigating safety at Ancora Psychiatric Hospital
New Jersey officials say the Justice Department is investigating whether Ancora Psychiatric Hospital violated patients' rights.
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The Route 36 Highlands bridge has always been a popular route for pedestrians and bicyclists.
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System would have worked, state insists
No one would have been kept from voting by the unexplained international detour through Bermuda that a batch of completed voter-registration signature cards took this summer on the way from Bridgeton to ...
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Central Jersey towns eyeing red light cameras to catch traffic violators
Along with the long arm of the law, the police now have more eyes to help them deal with scofflaws, electronic eyes that could soon be perched atop a traffic light near you.
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Lower Township Bay Outfall Pipe Repairs to Move Ahead
Mayor Walter Craig said a project to repair clogged and broken off outfall pipes on the bay would move forward.
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Sen. Menendez warns of flooding, asks officials to be on alert
Senator Robert Menendez is working with the Army Corps of Engineers and FEMA to prepare for Tropical Storm Hanna.
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McCallister: Parade and NYPD made great team
The weather came through with a clear and sunny, not-too-warm late summer day for the hordes of vibrantly colored masqueraders featured along the 2-mile parade route lined with enough spectators to rival a ...
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Engineers begin Oregon infrastructure study
The state infrastructure is going to get a report card from the American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Gov. Corzine signs off on plan to preserve N.J. Highlands
Gov. Jon Corzine has approved a long-awaited, controversial plan for preserving the New Jersey Highlands, simultaneously adding measures designed to protect the vast swath of forested ridges and reservoirs that ...
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U.S. to probe treatment at Ancora
The U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division will begin an inquiry into conditions at Ancora Psychiatric Hospital, the state announced Friday.
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Palin is a leader we can believe in
I, for one, will take an inexperienced, honest, true-blue conservative over an inexperienced, dishonest, pandering liberal every day of the week.
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After years of negotiating and downsizing this subdivision of 24 homes on the Chester-Goshen border, the Chester's planning board gave its conditional final approval to the Hills of Chester.
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Open space preservation not a priority for county yet
Cumberland County may consider preserving open space in addition to farmland, but it likely would not happen for a few years.
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