Right for the job? Newark's new archbishop speaks his mind ...
By Tom Deignan 2004 survey by the Gallup organization found that nearly half of all New Jersey residents -- 46 percent -- identified themselves as Roman Catholics. A decade later, a survey conducted by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life found that only a third -- 34 percent -- of Garden State residents called themselves Catholic. The child-abuse scandals, doctrinal squabbles over gays, divorce and abortion, using church funds for lavish retirement homes -- all of these things seem to ha..>> view originalBoys Basketball LIVE UPDATES No. 5 Newark East Side vs No. 8 ...
Police investigating shooting of retired corrections officer
EAST ORANGE -- Police are investigating a double shooting that occurred overnight that left a retired Hudson County corrections officer injured, officials say. The Tremont Avenue shooting was first reported in Newark with a Newark Special Police Officer as the person shot, according to spokesman Derek Glenn. Police later ruled the incident happened on the East Orange portion of the road, which is less than a mile long. The Newark officer did report the shooting, Glenn said. East Orange spoke..>> view originalSheriff's Office Plans New Patrol Headquarters in Newark
Copyright PlaceNJ.com 2017. Photos/content cannot be used without permission. Ads by Yahoo. Powered by Blogger.>> view originalLETTER: Mixed message on drugs in Newark public schools
Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutLETTER: Mixed message on drugs in Newark public schoolsElimination of substance abuse counselors runs counter to Christie campaignSent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. LETTER: Mixed message on drugs in Newark public schools 5:28 a.m. ET Jan. 14, 2017 Substance abuse counselors and attendance officers in the Newark Public Sc..>> view originalNewark East Side (1) at Summit (13) - Girls Ice Hockey
By The Star Ledger on January 13, 2017 9:57 PM, updated January 13, 2017 10:07 PM Cecily Stabler had a hat trick and an assist, while Kira Ross and Sydney Cornell added two goals and three assists to lead Summit to a 13-1 win over Newark East Side at Warinanco Park in Roselle. Emily Sharp tallied two goals and two assists and Blakely McCann had a goal and three assists for Summit. Grace Donohue..>> view originalGreat Oaks Charter (3) at Newark Collegiate (70) - Girls Basketball
Taliah Wilson scored 19 points, Osamu Igiebor added 12, and Shaneen Muhammad had 11 points to lead Newark Collegaite to a 70-3 victory over Great Oaks Charter in Newark.>> view originalMan from Newark held without bail for 'breaking into Kearny home'
JERSEY CITY -- A Newark man was ordered to be held in jail without bail for allegedly breaking into a Kearny home over the weekend.Wendell Pitman, 59, was arrested Jan. 7 after a woman found him inside her Belleville Turnpike home stealing her laptop and cellphone, according to court records.The victim said Pitman ran out of the home with her $700 Toshiba laptop and her $100 LG smartphone. When police arrested Pitman, he was carrying a pair of pliers, heroin, liquid methadone, and 39 Oxycodone..>> view originalPolice seize guns, marijuana and cash during New Jersey raid
Posted: Jan. 14, 2017 8:00 am NEWARK, N.J. (AP) Authorities say they seized three handguns and more than four pounds of marijuana during a raid at a Newark apartment. The Essex County Prosecutor's Office Narcotics Task Force conducted the raid Friday as part of an investigation into narcotics distribution in Newark. Task force detectives executed a search warrant and recovered the guns, marijuana and more than $15,000 in cash. Authorities say the marijuana has a street value of over $40,000...>> view originalGet ready! Newark Halal Guys will host a preview event on January ...
The Newark Halal Guys will be opening its doors to the public for the first time on Friday, January 27th with a festive opening day event. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the American Halal restaurant will invite foodies in to taste their famed platters and other menu offerings. The restaurant will supply heated tents, plus hand and feet warmers, for customers waiting on line outside. To add to the preview’s festive feel, a Rutgers University DJ will spin music for waiting customers. There will also be..>> view original
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