Gang member gets more than 9 years in Newark crack cocaine ...
NEWARK -- A reputed Grape Street Crips gang member was sentenced Wednesday to 112 months in prison and five years of supervised release for trafficking crack cocaine in Newark. Ernest Valentine, 32, who also goes by "Bop," pleaded guilty to a federal charge of conspiracy to distribute 28 grams or more of crack-cocaine in June, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. Federal prosecutors said Valentine and his associates operated in areas of Newark where the Grape Street Crips controlled drug t..>> view originalJersey City and Newark slip in park rankings among U.S. cities
NEWARK -- Jersey City and Newark both slipped in a ranking of parks among the nation's 100 largest cities conducted every year by the non-profit Trust for Public Land. Once again, Jersey City ranked above average in the land trust's annual survey, which is based on factors including the amount of park acreage and spending per capita, average proximity to a park for residents and park amenities like basketball courts and senior centers. But the city slipped form 36th in 2016 to 40th this year, t..>> view originalNewark East Side (11) at Caldwell (3) - Baseball
Luis Cortez went 3-for-3 with two RBI and three runs scored to lead Newark East Side over Caldwell, 11-3, in West Caldwell. Joel Ortega drove in a run and scored two while Julius Jova added an RBI and a run scored for Newark East Side, which had 9 hits as a team. Damien Echevarria, Emmanuel Polanco, Francis Reyes and Michael DeLaCruz drove in a run apiece while Jacob Nunez scored three runs for Newark East Side, which scored four in the second inning.>> view originalNo. 5 Newark Academy boys tennis comes together, wins 7th ...
WEST WINDSOR-- After it lost its top singles player in Alex Kotzen to an early-season injury, along with some tough losses early on, Newark Academy's state title hopes could have been derailed. But the group was able to rally together, and Newark Academy, No. 5 in the NJ.com Top 20, was able to win its seventh-straight Non-Public B title as it knocked off Moorestown Friends, 4-1, in the NJSIAA/New Balance Non-Public B title match at Mercer County Park. "I owe it all to the kids, Newark Academy ..>> view originalNewark Parents' LIFO Challenge Back in Court on Appeal
Superior Court Judge Mary Jacobson The legal challenge to New Jersey’s LIFO law for teachers isn’t dead yet. A month after a state judge dismissed a challenge to the law for what she said was a lack of evidence, the plaintiffs taking on the last-in-first-out seniority rules for teachers in Newark yesterday filed to appeal the decision. “We don’t believe the judge gave adequate consideration to the harm that is being done,” said Kathleen Reilly, attorney for the Newark families that filed th..>> view originalNewark Academy (15) at Morristown-Beard (10), NJSIAA ...
Spencer Josloff recorded four goals and three assists to lead seventh-seeded Newark Academy over second-seeded Morristown-Beard, 15-10, in the quarterfinal round of the Non-Public B tournament, in Morristown. Nate Perrello added four goals and two assists while Will Mulligan finished with three goals and two assists for Newark Academy, which led by two at the half. Mike Connolly had two goals and an assist while Ben Bollinger and Jack Snyder added a goal and an assist apiece for Newark Academy,..>> view originalNewark Academy (2) at Livingston (5) - Softball
Julie Moresco hit an RBI triple with two outs in the bottom of the sixth inning to drive in the winning run that propelled Livingston over Newark Academy, 5-2, in Livingston. Emma Cooney drew three walks and scored two runs while Danielle Rosenblum went 2-for-3 with a triple for Livingston, which had seven hits as a team. Jess Gorman provided 4 2/3 innings of scoreless relief for Livingston, which scored five straight runs to complete the comeback. Sam Burgraff hit a two-run double in the top o..>> view originalIrvington (19) at Newark Tech (5) - Softball
Sarah Smith hit a triple, scored three runs and knocked in five to lead Irvington to a 19-5 victory over Newark Tech in Newark. Adjeline Akrong added two hits, three runs and four RBI, Tiffany Terrell had three hits and three RBI and Rachel Estinehil scored four runs for Irvington.>> view originalDay after plane engine fire, Newark Airport is back on schedule
Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutDay after plane engine fire, Newark Airport is back on schedulePassengers were evacuated using slides, and five minor injuries were reported.Sent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Day after plane engine fire, Newark Airport is back on scheduleFILE - In this July 25, 2013, file photo, a United Airlines plane takes off from Newark Liberty Interna..>> view originalHow New Jersey prosecutors handle kids' accidental shootings
NEWARK >> Law enforcement authorities in New Jersey have had to consider whether to charge adults whose young children accidentally shot themselves or other children several times in the last few years. It’s a question faced roughly once a week around the U.S., according to an investigation by USA TODAY Network and The Associated Press. The investigation found that 152 children died from accidental shootings from 2014 to 2016. About half of those deaths led to a criminal charge, usually ..>> view original
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