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| Lawsuit cooked up in New Jersey over home-baked goods ban Martha Rabello bakes coffee cookies Wednesday in the kitchen of Fanwood Presbyterian Church in Fanwood, N.J. Rabello rents space in the church's kitchen to bake her goods to sell because a state law prohibits her from baking commercial goods in her home. The New Jersey Home Bakers ...
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| New Jersey eyes cutting horse tracks in on internet gambling TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey lawmakers want to give the state's horse racing tracks a piece of the action on internet gambling. The state Assembly is due to vote Thursday on a bill that would authorize tracks to offer internet gambling on their premises if they reach a partnership agreement with an ...
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| New Jersey Legislation Would Make It Illegal To Fly Drone While Drunk New Jersey's Department of Environmental Protection issued a rule in 2015 barring drones in state parks, but lawmakers say this legislation would be the first statewide law on drones, if enacted. Lawmakers say the changes are aimed at pre-empting local ordinances that might vary. "Establishing clear ...
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| No. 3 Notre Dame women rout Michigan State 90-59 Michigan State's Kennedy Johnson (55) looks for a shot as Notre Dame's Kristina Nelson (21) defends during the first half of an NCAA college ... 1 Connecticut, Notre Dame (8-1) ran out to a 47-16 halftime lead as McGraw, who was honored with a new banner in the Purcell Pavilion for her recent ...
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| Illegal Sports Betting Could Cost NJ $10 Billion Per Year, Advocate Says On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in New Jersey's long-running battle to legalize sports betting, and a majority of justices appeared to side with the state. Drazin said that if the Supreme Court sides with New Jersey and allows for the state's 2014 sports betting law to go into effect ...
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| State lawmakers' outside jobs present possible conflicts State lawmakers around the country have introduced and supported policies that help their own businesses, their employers and sometimes their personal finances, according to an analysis of financial disclosure forms and legislative votes by the Center for Public Integrity and The Associated Press.
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| How States Can Fuel Their Clean Energy Economies By Getting Private Capital Off The Sidelines EDF's new report, "Financing New Jersey's Clean Energy Economy: Pathways for Leadership," is targeted to help New Jersey take advantage of its clean energy opportunities, including an estimated $40 billion in potential solar investment. But it is a great resource for any state thinking about strategic ...
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