Sunday, January 29, 2017

Newark credits State Police backup with helping battle violent crime and other top stories.

  • Newark credits State Police backup with helping battle violent crime

    NEWARK -- Nearly a year after a contingent of state troopers were sent to some of Newark's toughest neighborhoods, officials are crediting the deployment with helping to drive down violence in New Jersey's largest city. Anthony Ambrose, Newark's public safety director, said he arrived in the post to find the city's department ranks depleted by layoffs and grappling with a surge in shootings. "We were in trouble," Ambrose said of his initial days as director early last year. It was a call for..
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  • PHOTOS: MLK march protests Trump in Newark

    PHOTOS: MLK march protests Trump in Newark
    None Assemblyman William Payne, center, at the rally. Payne's Amistad legislation established the Amistad Commission to incorporate African-American history into the curriculum for all New Jersey schools. Danielle Parhizkaran/Northjersey.com
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  • Newark East Side (3) at Frisch (7) - Boys Ice Hockey

    Aaron Abecassis, Evan Fromen, Jake Fromen, Jacob Ross, Benjamin Feintuch, Maury Bauer and Sammy Volodarsky all scored to lead Frisch to a 7-3 win over Newark East Side at Mackay Park in Englewood. Feintuch led the team with two assists as Charlie Freilich made 25 saves in the win. Billy Hogg, Steven Luzio and Diego Martinez found the back of the net for Newark East Side with Hogg, David Dos Santos, Laura Lima and Lou Santiago collecting an assist apiece.
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  • At MLK march in Newark, a call for racial, economic equality

    At MLK march in Newark, a call for racial, economic equality
    Like this topic? You may also like these photo galleries:AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext SlideWilla Cofield speaks during the rally of her experience of having a cross burned on her lawn twice by the Ku Klux Klan when she lived in North Carolina. Threats such as those did not deter her, and she continues to advocate for black civil rights at the age of 88.(Photo: Danielle Parhizkaran/Northjersey.com)More than 100 marchers walked together through the streets of Newark on Sunday..
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  • Tariffs could hurt import/export at Newark port

    Tariffs could hurt import/export at Newark port
    About this series: The Record and NorthJersey.com launch the “Trump Tracker,” a four-year series that will follow 14 issues important to North Jersey taxpayers, residents and companies – big and small — that could be affected by actions taken by President Donald J. Trump’s administration.The intent is not to characterize whether the actions move a particular issue in a positive or negative direction. Rather, it will chart the results of policies created, modified or discontinued over the next fo..
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  • Hundreds rally in N.J. to oppose repeal of Obamacare

    Hundreds rally in N.J. to oppose repeal of Obamacare
    NEWARK -- The prospect of Obamacare's repeal by the Republican-controlled Congress and the incoming Trump Administration drew hundreds of people to rallies across the state on Sunday, where union leaders and Democratic elected officials and some who hoped to be vowed to fight to preserve the law that has provided coverage to hundreds of thousands of people in New Jersey. "Let me say, we are here to start the effort to save the Affordable Care Act, to save lives, to make sure we'll have health ..
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  • Ice Hockey: Daily stat leaders for Sunday, Jan. 15

    *Statistics are based on games played and reported to njschoolsports.com.
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  • Boys Basketball: NJSIAA power points through Jan.15

    Boys Basketball: NJSIAA power points through Jan.15
    NORTH JERSEY, SECTION 1Group 4: Bloomfield (11-1) 261; North Bergen (10-1) 224; Paterson Eastside (9-1) 212; Montclair (8-4) 202; Paterson Kennedy (7-3) 200; Ridgewood (8-4) 192; Fair Lawn (8-2) 189; Hackensack (8-4) 183; Memorial (7-4) 182; Randolph (7-3) 174; Morristown (7-2) 164; Bergen Tech (6-4) 147; Morris Knolls (6-3) 145; Kearny (5-6) 143; Passaic Tech (5-5) 132; Clifton (4-7) 123; Livingston (4-6) 109; East Orange (3-7) 104; Union City (2-7) 79; West Orange (3-6) 74; Mount Olive (2-6) ..
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  • Youth Notes

    TODAY JERSEY CITY  Read to Ella, 3:30 p.m., Five Corners Branch Library, 678 Newark Ave. 201-547-4543. Basic Acting Techniques, fundamentals of acting and character development through exercise, games, etc., 4-6 p.m., Jersey City Free Public Library, Miller Branch, 489 Bergen Ave. jclibrary.org, 201-547-4551. Untouchable Technique Drill Team Enrollment, for boys ages 7+ to play drums (no experience necessary) and girls ages 7+ to step to the beat of a drum., 6-8 p.m., Mary McLeod Bethune Life ..
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  • Millburn Marks MLK Day: Why We Celebrate and What's Closed

    Millburn Marks MLK Day: Why We Celebrate and What's Closed
    MILLBURN, NJ - As the nation celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, it's sometimes tricky to figure out what is closed in and around Millburn. The following businesses and institutions are closed: Town Hall and Township Offices Schools  Post offices and there is no mail delivery Courts, Federal and State offices Millburn Free Public Library  Banks and the NYSE    Martin Luther King Jr. was born January 15, 1929,  and was an American Baptist minister and activist who was a leader of the Civil ..
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