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State of emergency travel warnings over as NJ digs out from blizzard State offices are back open and travel warnings on major highways lifted as New Jersey digs out of a massive blizzard that blanketed the state. The formal order Gov. Chris Christie issued on Thursday declaring the state of emergency will remain in effect so resources can be sent to areas hit hardest by ...
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New Jersey is the last state where you can't pump your own gas A gas station employee finishes pumping gas on a vehicle at the Monmouth Service Station along the Garden State Parkway during a snowstorm, ... with fewer than 40,000 people to pump their own gas, New Jersey remains the only state to mandate that fuel be pumped by gas station attendants.
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Rate hike for nuclear power falls victim to legislative infighting New Jersey's legislative leaders have deadlocked over a bill to raise electric rates to keep two nuclear power plants from shutting down, preventing the legislation from getting a vote in the final days of the current legislative term. The standoff between state Senate President Stephen Sweeney, ...
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State Theatre New Jersey Presents THE ILLUSIONISTS State Theatre New Jersey's programs are made possible by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and contributions from numerous corporations, foundations, and individuals. Grant funding has been provided by the Middlesex ...
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Trump to allow drilling off New Jersey coast Henry McMaster, a Republican, is opposed out of concern over drilling's impact on the state's natural resources. Gov. Christie sent a letter to the Interior agency that issues permits saying New Jersey "strongly opposes any waters off our coastline being considered for inclusion in this leasing program," ...
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Affordable housing in New Jersey: What some communities of color need from the Murphy ... The Governor-Elect has served on the NAACP's national board, and the Lieutenant-Governor Elect is a longstanding champion of robust fair housing policies in the New Jersey Legislature. Both have an extensive track record working to empower communities of color and have promised to turn our state ...
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NJ hit with first major winter storm of 2018 Happy New Year, New Jersey. Four days into 2018 and we've gotten our first blizzard of the season, a bombogenesis, no less. Just about every part of the state was hit with some snow and high winds plus freezing temps. Up to a foot and a half of snow expected in Atlantic City, about that much in ...
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How the population is changing in all 50 states, ranked Recently released population figures show the biggest growth is happening in western states, while the Northeast — including New Jersey — lags, and other rural states shrink. The United States as a whole grew 0.7 percent from 2016 to 2017. So which state's growing the fastest? Check out the ranking ...
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Jeff Sessions' Decision Could Complicate NJ Legal Weed Effort Attorney General Jeff Sessions struck down an Obama-era policy on Thursday that discouraged enforcement of federal marijuana laws in states that legalized the drug, a move that could complicate efforts in New Jersey to allow legal weed. In a memo sent to all U.S. attorneys, Sessions rescinded ...
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NJ native Myles Martin looking like NCAA wrestling title threat again A year after stunningly winning a national title as an 11th-seeded true freshman 174-pounder, Penns Grove native and Ohio State wrestler Myles Martin found himself as a tweener in 2016-2017. Struggling to make weight at 174 pounds and a little light for 184 pounds, Martin didn't defend his national ...
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How a pile of clouds turned into a 'bomb cyclone' in 24 hours In New Jersey, particularly at the Shore, it made its presence known, dropping upwards of 18 inches of snow and whipping 55 mile-per-hour wind gusts against the coast. The state was brought to a virtual standstill. Well, save for Rutgers University. Was it a nor'easter? A blizzard? A cyclone-bomb?
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Ever think about where your Spanish rice comes from? A good bet it's from Jersey. Not long ago, Saveur Magazine dubbed New Jersey the most "edible state" in the country, with a food culture more rich and diverse than California or New York. A nice feather in the cap for the state. But going beyond accolades for dishes served up in restaurants, New Jersey is also working to ...
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Brendan T. Byrne, 93, NJ governor enacted income tax, preserved Pinelands Brendan T. Byrne, 93, a crusading prosecutor and World War II bomber pilot who served two terms as New Jersey governor and enacted the state's first income tax, died Thursday at his home ... In 1976, Mr. Byrne signed into law the income tax, to stave off a funding crisis for New Jersey's public schools.
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New Jersey Plans to Outlaw Drunk Drone Flying The state assembly is currently scheduled to vote on the bill next week. The proposed legislation makes it illegal to operate a drone aircraft while intoxicated, and also blocks flying the vehicles over a prison or in pursuit of wildlife. Most other states are considering placing new restrictions on drone aircraft ...
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4 Finalists Named for National Teacher of the Year Honor Teachers in New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio and Washington state are finalists for the National Teacher of the Year honor from a state education ... The Council of Chief State School Officers says the winner typically receives presidential recognition and travels the country for education advocacy.
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The Latest: Flights to Resume Friday at Kennedy Airport Front-loaders clear snow from the area around Gates C and D outside Terminal B at LaGuardia Airport, Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018, in New York. All flights have been suspended temporarily at JFK and LaGuardia airports due to wind and whiteout conditions. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson) The Associated Press.
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"Raw milk Moms" are targets of NJ enforcement action against food clubs "Raw milk Moms" in New Jersey were targeted last month with "cease and desist" orders from the state's Public Health and Food Protection Program. The targeted individuals and the broader raw milk community are resisting the enforcement action. New Jersey gave at least eight families five days to ...
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New state park planned on 2 closed NYC waterfront landfills NEW YORK (AP) — Gov. Andrew Cuomo says work has started to establish a new state park on a 400-acre New York City site that includes two landfills closed since in the early 1980s. The Democrat released details of the plan for the Brooklyn park on Thursday, a day after delivering his 2018 agenda to ...
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Grappling with greatness: Newton wrestlers take on state's elite programs in Henry Boresch Duals Newton is out to make this event one of the most competitive in the state year in and year out -- not looking to make it easy on itself and just inviting beatable teams. One can imagine that's how Henry Boresch -- the "Father of New Jersey Wrestling" who started the program in 1927 -- would have wanted ...
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