Monday, August 15, 2016

Rio 2016: Michael Phelps is making the greatest sports exit ever | Politi and other top stories.

  • Rio 2016: Michael Phelps is making the greatest sports exit ever | Politi

    Rio 2016: Michael Phelps is making the greatest sports exit ever | Politi
    RIO DE JANEIRO — Michael Phelps insists his third retirement will stick, and given the cute little baby snoozing peaceful during most of his races here, it's hard not to take him on his word this time. Then again, why would he quit? If the top swimmers can't touch him at the Olympics at 31, there's no reason to think a healthy Phelps couldn't show up in Tokyo four years from now and add another three or four gold medals to his collection.  (Unrelated, but do you ever wonder if Phelps has troub..
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  • School funding: Will Christie plan hurt NJ?

    School funding: Will Christie plan hurt NJ?
    During a forum held at the Wall Township library, NJ Governor Chris Christie discussed his school funding fairness plan. STAFF VIDEO BY THOMAS P. COSTELLOBuy PhotoGov. Chris Christie speaks in Wall Township about his proposed "Fairness Formula."(Photo: Thomas P. Costello / staff photographer)Buy PhotoGov. Christie's proposed school-funding formula would save most property taxpayers moneyCritics say the savings, benefiting wealthy communities, would come at considerable costPolicy expert..
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  • Woman can now use '8THEIST' license plate after settling lawsuit

    Woman can now use '8THEIST' license plate after settling lawsuit
    NEWARK â€” A woman whose request for a vanity license plate reading "8THEIST" was denied two years ago when state officials said it might be considered offensive will now be allowed to display it. A settlement filed in federal court on Friday resolves a lawsuit filed in 2014 by Shannon Morgan. As part of the settlement, the state Motor Vehicle Commission also will issue the following vanity plates or "combinations that are substantially similar": SECULAR, RATIONL, HUMANST, ATHEISM, GODLESS, HE..
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  • Record ocean heat in N.J. just the latest extreme weather mark

    Record ocean heat in N.J. just the latest extreme weather mark
    You don't have to be stuck in a desert in Arizona to swelter in 110-degree heat.  It can get that hot here in New Jersey, and that's exactly what happened in the summer of 1936, when the Garden State had its highest temperature reading ever recorded. On July 10 that year, the thermometer at a climate station in the Runyon section of Old Bridge soared to 110 degrees, a record that still stands today, said New Jersey State Climatologist David Robinson at Rutgers University. The closest scorcher ..
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  • How new Haddonfield business hopes to succeed where others ...

    How new Haddonfield business hopes to succeed where others ...
    HADDONFIELD — Kings Highway has hosted bicycle and board shops before. Problem is, they never seem to stay too long. The owner of Community Bikes and Boards, which opened its doors this June in an expansion from a Philadelphia location, said he has a plan for their business to be more resilient, to have people keep coming back for more. "It's just about getting out there," owner Rob Everitt said Friday. "I thought that was always missing." "They just don't do enough to promote just getting out..
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  • Wayne school board pressing for ouster of trustee

    Wayne school board pressing for ouster of trustee
    WAYNE — State proceedings to remove a Board of Education member because she joined a legal action involving the board are continuing, even though the legal action has been withdrawn. Record File photo School trustee Catherine Kazan is under fire for her role in an effort to force a second vote on full-day kindergarten. Catherine Kazan, often a dissenting voice on the board, had joined a petition filed in Superior Court in December seeking to invalidate the resul..
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  • Excessive heat to linger throughout weekend

    Excessive heat to linger throughout weekend
    The steamy conditions that have gripped the Garden State over the past couple days will continue into the weekend, forecasters say. "Another day of feeling like we all moved to Florida," read a synopsis of the weekend forecast from the National Weather Service. An excessive heat warning remains in effect for most of the state from noon until 9 p.m. Sunday. Temperatures will be in the mid-90s on Saturday and in the low to mid-90s on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service. But it coul..
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  • Newark mayor says he'll help Fulop become governor, triggers Dem ...

    Newark mayor says he'll help Fulop become governor, triggers Dem ...
    So on Monday Newark Mayor Ras Baraka publicly announced what everyone has known for months. Baraka said he will do all he can to help Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, his urban government partner, become governor of New Jersey. Now all we have to do is wait for Fulop to publicly declare his obvious candidacy. Baraka's declaration for the Jersey City mayor in the governor's election triggered some chicken-without-a-head reactions. Pure panic. As soon as the Newark mayor stopped talking, the state..
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  • No reported injuries after roof collapse at school in Newark

    No reported injuries after roof collapse at school in Newark
    NEWARK â€” There were no injuries after a partial roof collapse at a school on Woodside Avenue Friday afternoon, authorities said. Newark firefighters, including the special operations and collapse units, responded to the Maria L. Varisco Charter School shortly before 1 p.m. No students were in the school when the roof collapsed into a second floor classroom, according to authorities.  Former nightclub building badly damaged after Newark blaze Police temporarily closed Woodside Avenue as emer..
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  • Newark Superintendent Talks PARCC, Local Control and 'Fairness ...

    Newark Superintendent Talks PARCC, Local Control and 'Fairness ...
    After more than two decades under state control, Newark Public Schools are one significant step closer to regaining control of their own fate. Having passed a personnel policy test with a perfect score, the state Board of Education is returning some control over  hiring to the local district. NJTV News Anchor Mary Alice Williams recently sat down with the state appointed Newark School Superintendent Chris Cerf to ask him exactly what that means.Cerf: Well, the statue is called QSAC, and it divi..
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