Sunday, November 29, 2015

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  • Man, 22, dies after Newark shooting, official says | NJ

    Man, 22, dies after Newark shooting, official says | NJ
    NEWARK— A 22-year-old man died following a late-night shooting near Newark police headquarters on Saturday night, authorities said.Police officers responded to reports of gunfire near Bergen Street and Clinton Avenue around 11:50 p.m. and found Najee Daniels, 22, of Newark, wounded, according to Essex County's chief assistant prosecutor, Thomas Fennelly.Second victim ID'd after back-to-back Newark killingsDaniels was taken to University Hospital in Newark, where he was pronounced dead at 1:30 ..
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  • Julie Hermann out as Rutgers AD, replaced by Pat Hobbs

    Julie Hermann out as Rutgers AD, replaced by Pat Hobbs
    Buy PhotoRutgers athletic director Julie Hermann speaks Oct. 24 at a groundbreaking for a new indoor baseball and softball facility.(Photo: Jason Towlen/Staff Photographer)Buy PhotoPISCATAWAY – Julie Hermann survived a series of public missteps over the past three years, but her time as Rutgers athletics director expired in private.Hermann was fired Sunday after a meeting at the home of Rutgers president Robert Barchi, who hired her and was her biggest public supporter during some rocky times.Th..
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  • Hoboken faucets, roads back in service 1 week after water main break

    Hoboken faucets, roads back in service 1 week after water main break
    HOBOKEN –One week after a large water main breakshut down much of Hoboken, full service has been returned to faucets and roadways around the city.In a statement issued Sunday afternoon, officials confirmed that its water supply had been returned to normal, and that roads road around Newark and Harrison streets in the southwest corner of the city had been reopened.While they warned that some tap water might still initially appear discolored, it has been tested and is safe to drink. A boil water..
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  • Two Bergen County churches proud to be on pilgrims' map

    Two Bergen County churches proud to be on pilgrims' map
    KEVIN R. WEXLER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERDeacon Joseph Romano during a Mass Sunday, Nov. 29, 2015 at Our Lady of Mercy in Park Ridge. PARK RIDGE — The doors of two Bergen County Catholic churches will open soon with a new look and an invitation for all people in search of forgiveness to step inside. Over the next few weeks, the entrances at Our Lady of Mercy in Park Ridge and Most Sacred Heart of Jesus in Wallington will be transformed into holy doors for the upcoming year of mercy dec..
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  • Unfriendly skies? How United became the airline flyers love to hate

    Unfriendly skies? How United became the airline flyers love to hate
    NEWARK—Shortly after 11 a.m., United Airline's Flight 71 inbound from Amsterdam settled gracefully on Runway 22L at Newark Liberty International Airport.Within minutes, it was followed by a succession of United arrivals on the same runway from Denver, Miami and Paris.More than seven of 10 planes taking off or landing at Newark Liberty on any given day have United painted on their sides. By far the most dominant player there, the airline last year brought nearly 25 million passengers in and out o..
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  • Viral video hides Christie's ugly truth and awful record on addiction...

    Viral video hides Christie's ugly truth and awful record on addiction...
    VIDEOGov. Chris Christie just had his best moment of the presidential campaign: A six-minute video, praised from all quarters, arguing that drug addiction is not a moral failing that calls for punishment, but an illness that calls for treatment.The speech went viral, getting more than 8 million views, and Christie's poll numbers finally began to rise.But is it real? Is he actually investing more in drug treatment? Is he living up to his own standard?The answer, unfortunately, is no. He has not i..
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  • Khadeen Carrington ties career high with 20 points in Seton Hall's...

    NCAA Basketball: Georgia at Seton HallSeton Hall Pirates guard Khadeen Carrington (0) drives to the basket against Georgia Bulldogs forward Yante Maten (1) during the second half at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. on Nov. 28, 2015. Seton Hall defeated Georgia 69-62. (Jim O'Connor | USA TODAY Sports)NEWARK, N.J. (AP)— Khadeen Carrington tied a career high with 20 points andIsaiah Whiteheadscored seven straight in the final minutes to help Seton Hall hold off Georgia for a 69-62 win Saturd..
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  • NJ Transit program seeks to keep homeless moving

    NJ Transit program seeks to keep homeless moving
    ATLANTIC CITY — A New Jersey Transit pilot program limiting ticketed passengers to two hours in seating areas is forcing homeless people out of the city’s bus station.Your current subscription does not provide access to this content. Please click the button below to manage your account.kAm%96 AC@8C2>[ H9:49 DE2CE65 E9:D DF>>6C 2?5 :D DE:== :? E96 2DD6DD>6?E DE286[ 2AA=:6D E@ D62E:?8 2E DE2E:@?D :? pE=2?E:4 r:EJ[ w@3@<6?[ }6H2C< 2?5 $642F4FD] %96 :?E6?E @7 E96 A@=:4J :D E@ “6?DF..
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  • A train delay for the ages: boosting service in Bergen County among...

    A train delay for the ages: boosting service in Bergen County among...
    Marko Georgiev/Staff Photographer Unused tracks in Englewood. An idea to run diesel-powered trains in Bergen County met with extensive local opposition. In May 1928, a group of forward thinkers in New York City drew a map of North Jersey that envisioned passenger trains running from Englewood to Jersey City on an existing set of railroad tracks, part of a network they confidently named the “Ultimate Suburban Rapid Transit Plan.” At 1 p.m. on a Thursday this month, 87 y..
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  • Holiday Express kicked off the holiday season with a concert at...

    Holiday Express kicked off the holiday season with a concert at...
    Matheny Educational and Medical Center4:02 p.m. EST November 29, 2015Student Daniel Gaudreau and his mother, Regina, a resident of Hillsborough, enjoying the Holiday Express show.(Photo: Matheny Medical and Educational Center.)PEAPACK-GLADSTONE -- Holiday Express, the all-volunteer band that gives 60 concerts between mid-November and Christmas Eve, helped kick off the holiday season with a Nov. 22 concert at the Matheny Medical and Educational Center.“There’s no place like Matheny. We’re dedicat..
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