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Here comes the next recession as nearly one-third of small businesses in New York and New Jersey remain closed since the COVID-1984 virus pandemic began earlier this year. ...
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The LGBTQ+ advocacy group Garden State Equality started 're-education' public school teachers in New Jersey this month on mandatory new gay curriculum....
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Middle schools and high schools in New Jersey will be required to teach about the historical contributions of people in the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender community beginning in the 2020-2021 school year....
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Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday signed into law a bill allowing undocumented illegal immigrant DREAMers in New Jersey to qualify for financial aid. ...
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People hoping to visit NJ state beaches this holiday weekend were not allowed in because of the state government shutdown Gov. Chris Christie ordered....
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Another suspected member of a reportedly ISIS radicalized terror cell was arrested in New Jersey Monday, as the metropolitan area goes on hyper-alert for the threat of an attack during the Fourth of July holiday....
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What small time town can go up against the US government’s vast resources and endless taxpayer-funded muscle?...
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The annual survey by Legal Services of New Jersey found 24.7 percent of the state’s population — 2.1 million residents — was considered poor in 2011. That’s a jump of more than 80,000 people — nearly 1 percent higher than the previous year and 3.8 percent more than pre-recession...
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We may look back at today and say this hug in Brigantine, New Jersey, is the moment that sealed Obama's victory on election night....
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“This is the most catastrophic event that we have faced and been able to plan for in any of our lifetimes. And we continue to do everything in our power to make sure that we’re ready and that our citizens are fully cognizant of what they should be doing,”...
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Hundreds of Catholic faithful and curious onlookers descended on a West New York street Thursday, eager to visit a tree that many are convinced bears an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Virgin Mary as honored in Mexico. The crowds gathered around the tree on Bergenline Avenue, leaving...
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In scenes reminiscent of the Great Depression these are the ramshackle homes of the desperate and destitute U.S. families who have set up their own 'Tent City' only an hour from Manhattan. More than 50 homeless people have joined the community within New Jersey's forests as the economic crisis...