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Council vote latest chapter in dispute with Orthodox Jews ... town council was expected to vote Thursday night on reversing a ban on out-of-state residents using the town's parks. The ban was prompted by some town residents' complaints about overcrowding at the parks and their use by Orthodox Jewish families coming from towns across the nearby New York ...
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Cops on the lookout for drunk drivers as New Year's Eve approaches Three of the four motor vehicle deaths in the state during last year's holiday involved impaired driving, according to New Jersey State Police statistics. Authorities are making clear that's something they just won't tolerate. Grant-funded patrols underway statewide. As part of the state Division of Highway ...
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18 states will raise their minimum wage on January 1 — here's what to expect Colorado, Hawaii, New York, Vermont, Rhode Island, Arizona, California, Washington and Michigan round out the other states that will enact a higher minimum wage as of January 1. The median increase is $0.50 per hour of work. Meanwhile, New Jersey, Ohio, Florida, Alaska, Montana, South Dakota, ...
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2017 in North Jersey: Good for shoppers. Bad for governors, senators and quarterbacks Already damaged by the George Washington Bridge scandal, his second-tier Presidential campaign and his failure to win a cabinet post in the Trump administration, the onetime political wunderkind still was feared in New Jersey, which vests more power in its governor than any other state. Christie ...
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State Accuses East Brunswick Doctor Of Reusing Rectal Catheters EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ — An East Brunswick-based doctor temporarily lost his license this December after the state accused him of reusing single-use rectal catheters during testing. Dr. Sanjiv K. Patankar, an East Brunswick practitioner, allegedly washed and reused the small, flexible catheters ...
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Tax law creates confusion and uproar in city halls across America The new rules allow taxpayers to deduct their property taxes and either their state and local income or sales taxes up to $10,000 beginning Jan. 1, a change from the past in which all those state and local taxes were deductible without limit. So both New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and New York Gov.
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Rushing to pay taxes? New law spurs confused pre-payment push Critics of the federal tax bill see capping the deduction for state and local income and property taxes, known as SALT, as punitive to high-tax states like New York, New Jersey and California. "Its wildly confusing and that's the reason why you shouldn't rush through a tax bill so late in the year without ...
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Murphy retains Christie appointee as homeland security chief Murphy said Maples, who will lead New Jersey's counterterrorism, cybersecurity and emergency preparedness efforts, is the right person to keep New Jersey safe. Maples joined the state government in January 2016, overseeing the administrative functions of the homeland security office, such as ...
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