Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Anti-Trump protesters hit the streets of Newark and other top stories.

  • Anti-Trump protesters hit the streets of Newark

    Anti-Trump protesters hit the streets of Newark
    The streets of Newark were clogged Saturday after a group of protesters marched to denounce President-elect Donald Trump.The protest began at Rutgers University and made its way to City Hall and Newark Penn Station.At one point, the march marshaled close to 150 people.The protest in the Brick City was a small mirror to the massive protests across America - thousands have been... Content Preview This content is exclusive for Optimum, Time Warner®, Comcast®, customers with access to News 12. ..
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  • 2 charged after shots fired on Newark street

    2 charged after shots fired on Newark street
    (Photo: Dept. of Public Safety)  NEWARK â€” Detectives on Friday arrested two men who are accused of shooting at another man on a city street last month, authorities said. Kyree J. Miller, 23, and Kareem Barnes, 24, both of Newark, were charged with aggravated assault and various weapons offenses, Newark Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose announced in a statement. Shots rang out around 10:40 a.m. Oct. 17 near Clinton Place and St. James Place, where officers found two vehicles damaged by g..
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  • Man charged after false report of threat against Newark mayor

    Man charged after false report of threat against Newark mayor
    Jaquan Shewmake, 26 (Law enforcement photo)  NEWARK â€” A 26-year-old man was arrested after he called 911 and falsely claimed he had information about a threat to harm Newark Mayor Ras Baraka on Saturday, authorities said. Jaquan Shewmake, of East Orange, made the emergency call around 3 a.m., according to Newark Department of Public Safety spokesman Capt. Derek Glenn. Detectives located Shewmake before the investigation revealed he made up the claim, authorities added. There was no actual th..
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  • Newark man lied about how he got shot on Turnpike, police say

    Newark man lied about how he got shot on Turnpike, police say
    NEWARK — Authorities say a city man shot himself while on the New Jersey Turnpike and then lied to police that he had been shot during a struggle with a man on a street. Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose said that 49-year-old Darron Shivers was charged with making a false report after the Friday night incident. Ambrose says Shivers told police at the hospital where he was treated for non-life threatening injuries that he was shot after a struggle with an unknown assailant. Retired NYPD cop..
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  • Devils finding offense from unlikely source

    Devils finding offense from unlikely source
    NEWARK - The Devils' offense hummed Saturday night during a 4-2 win over the Buffalo Sabres, and the team continued to find offense from an unlikely group. Devils defensemen continued to play an integral role in the attack, contributing two goals and four assists during the win. During the two wins over the Sabres on Friday and Saturday, all six Devils defensemen finished with at least one point. "We need to be involved. That's the way the game's played today, and it's important that we suppor..
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  • New book covers Morristown's Bamberger's

    William Westhoven, @WWesthoven 4:21 p.m. EST November 12, 2016Big-box retailers anchoring highway shopping complexes dominate the 21st century retail landscape. But older generations remember a time when bustling department stores would turn downtowns like Morristown or Plainfield into destination-shopping locations. Count Michael Lisicky among those who remember traveling from his South Jersey home to places as far as Morristown, where Bamberger’s and Esptein’s would tower over the..
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  • Sunny Sunday expected, but rain on the way

    Sunny Sunday expected, but rain on the way
    Another sunny day with little chance of rain is in store for Sunday. Temperatures should be slightly warmer than Saturday, the National Weather Service said. Highs are expected to be in the low 60s in Newark. Sunday evening is expected to be dry and cool, with lows in the mid 30s. Rain is likely Monday night through Tuesday. Tonight's supermoon: 5 things to know Temperatures in most areas have run above average through November, Accuweather reported. The lack of cold air will lead to rain this..
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  • 'Parade of Veterans and Heroes' in Jersey City draws thousands ...

    'Parade of Veterans and Heroes' in Jersey City draws thousands ...
    JERSEY CITY -- Thousands of people honored veterans and proudly displayed their patriotism today at Jersey City's "Parade of Veterans and Heroes." The procession began around noon on the Newark Avenue side of Dickinson High School and ended at City Hall. As veterans, uniformed personnel, students, community groups and city officials walked along Newark Avenue, spectators cheered them on and waved American flags. A Veterans' Resource Fair along with a vintage car show and live entertainment fo..
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  • How a Trump presidency might impact NJ

    How a Trump presidency might impact NJ
    Gov. Chris Christie, the former transition chairman for President-elect Donald Trump, is widely expected to leave for a post in the administration.(Photo: File photo)President-elect Donald Trump promised to make America great again, but exactly how that affects New Jersey is far from clear.During the campaign, Trump often spoke in broad strokes, rather than details. Democrats still have enough seats in the Senate to block things if they all hang together. And it remains to be seen what Trump cho..
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  • Post-election Trump editorial was divisive; Pray for nation that ...

    Post-election Trump editorial was divisive; Pray for nation that ...
    To the Editor: Concerning "Trump wins. Welcome to dystopia," the editorial in the South Jersey Times' Nov. 10 print edition: Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Everyone can speak out and say what they want. But at this critical time — a possibly overused phrase — in U.S. history, a reuniting is needed.   Both parties are extending olive branches and stating how critical it is that both sides work together. President-elect Donald Trump, President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have all sa..
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