Christie's back home, Sandy victims are not | Di Ionno
When we first met Joseph Ready, his Sandy-wrecked home in Union Beach was jacked 20 feet in the air, uninhabitable for his family, but open to feral cats and vandals. The cats left bird carcasses on his floors and the vandals clogged the toilet. He was living in a FEMA trailer, paying $850 a month in rent and the bank that held his mortgage was breathing down his neck. His state-appointed contractor was nowhere to be found and the $160,000 payment it received from the state's Rehabilitation, R..>> view original46-year-old killed in overnight Newark shooting
N.J. residents may qualify for $100 or more in refrigerator settlement
One of the refrigerators with the ice maker in question. (Photo courtesy of Nagel Rice law firm.) NEWARK รข Legal complaints originally involving two New Jersey families over allegedly defective refrigerator ice makers have resulted in a nationwide settlement that could grant $100, a discount for a new appliance and refunds for repairs for others who bought similar models. The settlement with Electrolux, based in Charlotte, N.C., ends the legal case against the appliance maker that doo..>> view originalIce Hockey: 2016 Gordon Cup Seeds and Tournament History
New Cancer Center Model Thriving
The news earlier this week that Miami Cancer Institute (MCI), one of the new hybrid academic-community cancer centers, had joined Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center's Cancer Alliance, was only the latest evidence that this emerging model for delivering oncology care won't just be a flash in the pan. When MedPage first spoke with the cancer center directors last summer, these centers' directors indicated that their respective programs were expanding and reaching for new academic heights for ..>> view originalAdam Henrique OT goal lifts Devils over Philadelphia Flyers, 2-1 ...
PHILADELPHIA — Adam Henrique scored a 4-on-3 power play goal from the right circle after scored after 2:58 of overtime as the Devils defeated the Philadelphia Flyers, 2-1, Saturday afternoon at Wells Fargo Center. Jakub Voracek hooked Andy Greene as the Devils' captain drove to the net at 2:31. The Devils cashed in when John Moore fed Henrique on the power play. The Devils are 7-1 in overtime. HIGHLIGHTS Joe Blandisi created some magic to give the Devils a 1-0 lead via a first period power p..>> view originalArctic blast creating dangerous conditions around N.J.
An Arctic blast rolled into New Jersey on Saturday bringing with it frigid daytime temperatures not seen all winter and promising sub-zero conditions after nightfall. The conditions rolling in this weekend could set record-low temperatures for the region where temperatures have been running 10-to-15 degrees above normal for the past month, according to AccuWeather. These weekend temperatures could be 10-to-20 degrees below normal. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for hazardous ..>> view originalAs deadly cold arrives, 'Code Blue' services aid the vulnerable
With temperatures expected to plummet below freezing this weekend across the state, a number of counties and local governments have sounded the alarm: "Code Blue." Code Blue is a term used by emergency management officials to describe dangerous cold or winter weather, triggering a response from homeless shelters, municipal governments and police departments specifically targeting those in danger of exposure to the extreme conditions. Code Blue has been activated by a number of counties and c..>> view originalNorth Jersey faces up to the weekend freeze
We’ve got to chatter our way through dangerously cold temperatures this weekend — and a possibly messy storm Monday into Tuesday — but the good news is this could be the winter’s last real flash of menace. TARIQ ZEHAWI/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Frank Rodgers of Fair Lawn waiting for a bus to New York City on River Road in the borough on Friday morning. Once we get through the cold snap, the federal Climate Prediction Center’s most recent forecasts for the next..>> view originalDriver accused of striking three children turns himself in
Thinkstock Authorities say the driver who allegedly struck three children on a Newark street has turned himself in. City police say 26-year-old Christopher Cortico faces three counts of endangering the welfare of an injured person. He surrendered Friday morning after learning a warrant had been issued for his arrest. Cortico’s bail was set at $50,000. A telephone number for him could not be located Saturday. Authorities say Cortico was driving a truck that struck twin 12-year-old girls and a 9-..>> view original
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