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Driver killed when vehicle crashes into building in Newark and other top stories.

  • Driver killed when vehicle crashes into building in Newark

    Driver killed when vehicle crashes into building in Newark
    News 12 Interactive (December 18, 2016 3:22 PM) December 18, 2016 2:55 PM (AP) - A driver was killed when their speeding car crashed into a building in Newark.Essex County prosecutors say the crash occurred shortly after 3 a.m. Sunday.They say officers saw the vehicle speeding northbound on Frelinghuysen Avenue and turned on their emergency lights in a bid to stop the car. But they soon ended their efforts due to road and weather conditions.The officers... Content Preview This conten..
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  • Newark Museum expands Native American galleries in impressive ...

    Newark Museum expands Native American galleries in impressive ...
    How Native American art is displayed has always been a fraught issue. From the earliest days of Wild West Shows to modern academic museums, exhibits of indigenous art evoke questions of who looks at the art and why, not to mention how one should view the artifacts of displaced peoples on the very lands where they once held sway. The Montclair Art Museum has permanent galleries with black walls and ceiling, so their parade of beaded war shirts and feathered bonnets, moccasins, carvings and patt..
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  • WHRHS Boys Basketball: Warriors Bounce Newark Academy, 80-42

    WHRHS Boys Basketball: Warriors Bounce Newark Academy, 80-42
    WARREN, NJ - Dan Pilsbury had 16 points, nine rebounds and five assists to lead Watchung Hills over Newark Academy on Saturday, 80-42. Watchung Hills jumped out to a 16-5 lead in the first quarter and never trailed. Steven Bressler and Nick Sofo combined for 25 points, Noah Allen and Ryan Keller each added eight. Bressler and Pilsbury both made two 3-pointers, and Sofo, Gavin DeFuria and Kenny Hsueh each had one. "Great bounceback win to even up our record at 1-1," said WHRHS head coach Justin S..
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  • Youth notes

    TODAYJERSEY CITY Monday Activities: Academic Flag Football, Power Hour, Graphic Design Workshop, College to Career Help, Drum Lessons, Martial Arts, and Double Dutch Jump Rope, 4-7:30 p.m., also Dec. 26, 4-7:30 p.m. Boys and Girls Club Cafeteria, 225 Morris Avenue.Read to Ella, children in kindergarten to third grade can read to Ella, a certified therapy dog accompanied by her trainer. Adults must accompany children under 8-years-old and are expected to remain in the library during program., 2..
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  • Considering charitable giving for the holidays? Check out this NJ ...

    Considering charitable giving for the holidays? Check out this NJ ...
    A little more than five years ago, Lisa Tomasi had friends involved in Haitian earthquake relief efforts who were in need of supplies, but it proved difficult for her to send anything other than money. Beata Becla, ThinkStock She soon found the same problem existed for charities within the United States. That drove her to launch a website where people can now go to buy actual goods and send those, instead of money, to the causes of their choice. YouGiveGoods (yougivegoods.com) is based in Chest..
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  • Police: Wounded man lied about accidentally shooting himself

    Police: Wounded man lied about accidentally shooting himself
    NEWARK >> Newark police say a city man who lied about accidentally shooting himself is now facing a weapons charge. Officers had gone to a city hospital on Friday night after staffers there reported that 52-year-old Abdul Livingston was seeking treatment for a gunshot wound that wasn’t considered life-threatening. Police say Livingston told the officers he was shot on 7th Avenue near 6th Street. But they say further investigation determined that Livingston accidentally shot himself at Nort..
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  • Public Eye: EHT brush pile irritates neighbors

    A reader wrote in soon after Public Eye started with a simple neighborhood complaint: A large pile of brush and debris on the side of the road on Newark Avenue in Egg Harbor Township.The reader wrote in their note that they believed the pile had been there for about a year and was practically impossible to see at night, causing a hazard.The debris, near 112 Newark Ave., seems to be made up mostly of a dead tree and branches but has started to collect other debris and dead leaves that were blown..
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  • U.S. Postal Service gearing up for busiest mailing day of the year

    U.S. Postal Service gearing up for busiest mailing day of the year
    You need the latest version of the Adobe Flash Player to view the video related to this article. Download Now. U.S. Postal Service gearing up for busiest mailing day of the year (6:35 AM) December 19, 2016 6:40 AM TOMS RIVER - Monday is expected to be the busiest mailing day of the year for the U.S. Postal Service.  To ensure that your letters and packages arrive before the holidays, First-Class Mail Service has to be sent by Tuesday, Priority Mail Service has to be ..
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  • Name Harper to Jersey City school board; Puzder bad choice for ...

    Name Harper to Jersey City school board; Puzder bad choice for ...
    Jersey City United supports RJ Hunter The Jersey City United ticket of Asmaa Abdalla, Pastor Luis Felipe Fernandez, and Matthew Schapiro supports Robert J. "RJ" Harper Jr. for the Jersey City Board of Education Trustee seat vacated by John Reichart. Harper served as the campaign manager for the Jersey City United slate of Board of Education candidates who recently ran during the November election.  In Jersey City, Harper was one of the leading community activists who led the federal environment..
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  • Mondays with Authors: The double-author life of Jeffrey Cohen

    Mondays with Authors: The double-author life of Jeffrey Cohen
    Bob Makin has written Makin Waves since 1988. The Friday column includes an artist profile, weekend best bets, entertainment briefs, exclusive videos, streams & photo galleries. Visit http://mycj.co/1qOHoVF & follow @makinwavescolumn on Facebook. STAFF VIDEO BY BOB MAKINThe Middlesex County resident has authored six series, under two namesJeffrey Cohen is the quintessential hometown author: all six of his mystery series are set in New Jersey. He lives in Middlesex County.(Photo: ~Photo ..
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