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With Zika now spreading in U.S., here's what N.J. needs to know New Jersey's state epidemiologist, Christina Tan, said she continues to believe that New Jersey will not see widespread transmission of Zika.
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N.J. doctors in trouble for allegedly over-prescribing narcotics Kathleen O'Brien | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com ... addictive pain medicine, the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners announced. The Little ...
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Ohio State great Eddie George: Rutgers 'can compete on a national level' UNION CITY -- Not even one of the greatest players in Ohio State history ... George was exposed to New Jersey football Thursday at Union City High ...
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State Police to patrol Paterson as part of federal grant program PATERSON — State Police will soon patrol city streets as part of $750,000 ... The Essex County Prosecutor's Office, Jersey City and the New Jersey ...
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Camden County trucker killed in early morning crash, cops say New Jersey State Police Sgt. Gregory Williams said Kouser was transported to Cooper University Hospital, in Camden, where he was pronounced ...
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Largest balloon festival in North America gets underway Here are 11 ways to enjoy the 34th annual QuickChek New Jersey Festival of ... Book of World Records for flying in every state in the United States.
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13-year-old boy reels in 200-pound shark on New Jersey beach LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) — A 13-year-old boy fishing with his father on a New Jersey beach has reeled in a 200-pound shark. A video ...
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Christie to Atlantic City: Accept loan as is or face bankruptcy State Senate President Stephen Sweeney (D-Gloucester), the main sponsor of the rescue bill, told NJ Advance Media on Wednesday that the loan ...
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100 years later: Was Black Tom explosion an act of terror? JERSEY CITY – At the southern end of Liberty State Park, families were ... 11, 2001 terror attacks, the United States put in place new guidelines for ...
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DEP Accused of Delaying Chemical Regulation a Year after Scientists Advised Limit It's been a year since the state's water-quality watchdog recommended that New Jersey set a strict limit on the the allowable level of a cancer-related ...
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