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NEWARK â A Ringwood man made his initial appearance in federal court Tuesday on charges that he possessed 17 machine guns after authorities last year found an underground bunker at his home filled with automatic weapons and a grenade launcher. Mariusz Cebula, 36, was charged following a July 17, 2015 search of his home after a restraining order was filed against him, according to a criminal complaint. Police found the bunker in a sub-basement and filed charges against him for possession o..>> view originalDay traders admit making millions on inside information
NEWARK â Two day traders, including one from Monmouth County, admitted in federal court that they joined an illegal insider trading scheme that made nearly $4 million in profits, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman's office announced Tuesday. Steven Costantin, 55, of Farmingdale and Ronald Chernin, 67, of Oak Park, Calif., pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Michael A. Shipp. Both of them pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud and one count of securities fraud...>> view originalWill Atlantic City's fiscal woes drag down other New Jersey towns?
A beach fence stands near the closed and darkened 1,399-room Revel casino on August 28, 2015 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images) What happens in Atlantic City might not stay in Atlantic City. New Jersey’s wobbly gambling town is running so low on cash that it plans to shut most of its local government offices for three weeks, starting next Friday. It will pay its bondholders this week but might default within a few months. Bankruptcy remains unlikely but not impossi..>> view originalBaraka says it could cost 'billions' to fix Newark water system
Correction: An earlier version of this article used an out of context quote from Mayor Ras Baraka regarding the state's assistance with remediating lead issues in city water supplies. The quote pertained to the school district's budget deficit. NEWARK â Mayor Ras Baraka renewed his call for outside help in dealing with the Newark's water crisis Monday, saying it could take more than a billion dollars to update the city's crumbling pipes and other infrastructure. Speaking at an education for..>> view originalGirls lacrosse preview capsules
Buy PhotoKinnelon’s Victoria Bobinski (center) passes to a teammate during practice on Tuesday.(Photo: Bob Karp/Staff Photographer)Buy PhotoSTARS & STRIPES NORTHMountain LakesCoach: Jennifer Topakas, ninth seasonLast year: 12-10Returning letter-winners: Sr. Julie Krupnick, Sr. Emily Krupnick, Sr. Grainger Rosati, Sr. Sarah Bedard, Sr. Avery Holland, Sr. Ashley Conner, Sr. Jill Boehmcke, Sr. Jane Brennan, Sr. Emme Fernandez, Jr. Kimmie Jenkins, Jr. Anya Chooporian, So. Sarah Monteleone, So. Faith..>> view originalHunterdon man has led life defined by a legacy of service
WJLP Newsbreak - EgyptAir Plane hijacked, 1 dead in Brielle fire, and Daje Jr. to donate his brain. Circa 1968, 20-year-old Rich Kiselewsky readies a chopper with machine guns during the nearly two years he served in the Marines during the Vietnam War.(Photo: ~Courtesy of Rich Kiselewsky)Story HighlightsA longtime resident of Delaware Township, Vietnam War veteran Rich Kiselewsky, 68, has since served as everything from a decorated police officer in New York City to an animal control of..>> view original25-year-old woman shot to death in Newark
Essex County Prosecutor's Office Mobile Command Aliyah Williams, 25, was shot in the vicinity of Lindsley Avenue and Norwood Avenue, officials said. (file photo) NEWARK â Authorities are investigating after a 25-year-old city woman was shot to death early Tuesday morning, officials said. Aliyah L. Williams was gunned down in the the vicinity of Lindsley Avenue and Norwood Avenue at approximately 2:00 a.m., said Essex County Pro..>> view originalLawyers: State is obligated to pay for Newark schools' lead fix
NEWARK â Whatever the cost, the state should pay to alleviate infrastructure issues that have caused lead levels in the drinking water at Newark schools to rise above the federal safe level. That was the message of a letter the Education Law Center sent to state Education Commissioner David Hespe and Schools Development Authority CEO Charles McKenna. The letter, sent Monday, cites the court decisions that created what were then-called Abbott districts (now SDA districts), and ordering state ..>> view original4-year-old hit by car in Hoboken, police say
Hoboken police said that a 4-year-old girl was not seriously injured after being hit by a car. (Kathryn Brenzel | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com) HOBOKEN â A four-year-old child suffered no serious injuries after being hit by a car Tuesday in Hoboken, according to the police chief. A preliminary investigation revealed that the child ran in between two parked cars around Monroe Street and 7th Street, and was struck by a car at about 12:15 p.m., Hoboken Police Chief Ken Ferrante said. Ferrante e..>> view originalTime is of the essence, says advocate from Newark
The manner in which Ryan P. Haygood examines social justice is not an approach you'd expect from a civil rights advocate of his standing. Haygood, 41, litigated cases with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund for 13 years and now he's president and chief executive officer of the New Jersey Institute For Social Justice, a Newark-based organization that empowers urban communities. So, what's with the big clock that hangs around his neck when he speaks at colleges and universities in New Jersey? Haygood ..>> view original
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