Saturday, April 23, 2016

3 arrested in bust of unlicensed Newark after-hours club and other top stories.

  • 3 arrested in bust of unlicensed Newark after-hours club

    (file photo)  NEWARK — Police arrested three in an overnight bust of an unlicensed after-hours club on South Orange Avenue, officials said. An anonymous tip led police to the residence, where officers found alcohol being sold without a license to patrons, said Newark Police Detective Hubert Henderson in a released statement. At approximately 3:30am, detectives and officers responded to the location where they immediately arrested an individual, 34-year-old Delwyn Evans of East Orange, for po..
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  • With $68M, investor jump starts stalled condo project

    With $68M, investor jump starts stalled condo project
    JERSEY CITY — For years after the recession hit, phase II of the Gull's Cove condominium complex was little more than a vacant lot. It was a victim, people involved say, of the 2008 housing crisis and hard times that plunged countless homeowners under water and builders into bankruptcy, and dried up project funding even in markets as hot as Jersey City's had been. Phase II's long-dormant concrete foundation was in stark contrast to the first phase of Gull's Cove, a 331-unit condo tower in J..
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  • Girls Lacrosse: Results and links for Saturday, April 23

    Girls Lacrosse: Results and links for Saturday, April 23
    SATURDAY, APRIL 23Full schedule || Scoreboard VOTE!! First set of goal scorer polls for 2016 now open! FEATURED GAMES No. 2 Ridgewood 12, No. 5 Moorestown 8• Strong second half wills No. 2 Ridgewood over No. 5 Moorestown• Complete coverage• After two straight losses, Ridgewood earns its way back into the win column• Rapid Reaction Annika Nissen gets Moorestown on the board against Ridgewood Jessica Goralski turns Lillie Kloak away from the free position Nicole Macolino scores the go-ahead goal ..
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  • Newark teen shot by mother's ex-boyfriend, cops say

    Newark teen shot by mother's ex-boyfriend, cops say
    Shaquan Archie (photo provided) NEWARK — Police have arrested a 37-year-old city man wanted for allegedly shooting the teenage daughter of his former girlfriend, officials confirmed. Shaquan Archie was taken into custody Friday afternoon by police officers patrolling near the 400 block of Summer Avenue, said Newark Police Department spokesman Captain Derek Glenn. According to investigators, the incident began at approximately 10 p.m. Thursday evening after Archie arrived at the South 12th S..
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  • Spotty showers giving way to mostly clear, mild NJ weekend

    Spotty showers giving way to mostly clear, mild NJ weekend
    Rain showers that crept into New Jersey overnight will be pushing out Saturday morning, setting up the state for a dry weekend with mild weather. The temperatures in store for Saturday and Sunday aren't expected to be as hot as the end of the work week but are more in line with what's expected for April, according to Accuweather. The National Weather Service says showers are likely for Saturday morning but should be headed out before 9 a.m. at the Shore and by noon farther north. Severe fire d..
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  • Freight train derails in Jersey City

    Freight train derails in Jersey City
    A Con Rail freight train derailed this morning at the Newark Avenue Rail Crossing. The derailment happened at 10:35 a.m. directly behind Dickinson High School. Jersey City Police and Fire departments were on the scene, and the Port Authority police department responded as mutual aid. Four cars were involved, and there were no reports of any hazardous materials on the train. There was a report of one injury, which is still being investigated, according to photographer Joe Shine. PATH service wa..
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  • Newark man found guilty in fatal shooting of 12-year-old Jersey City ...

    Newark man found guilty in fatal shooting of 12-year-old Jersey City ...
    "Thank God," whispered the mother of 12-year-old Gywan Levine Jr. as a Newark man was found guilty yesterday afternoon of fatally shooting her son on a Jersey City street in 2013. Farrarhd H. Gunter, 36, was convicted of felony murder and aggravated manslaughter of the Jersey City boy and he faces 30 years to life in prison when he is sentenced on July 28. The jury took roughly one day to find Gunter guilty of the fatal shooting on Rutgers Avenue in Jersey City that occurred during a robbery o..
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