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... fallen Marines and law enforcement members. The statue’s home was at the Intrepid Sea-Air- Space Museum in New York City from 1995 to 2006, according to the New York Daily News. The museum asked Brown ...
... player. He appeared in only seven games in the 2007 NHL season at the late-blooming age of 23, but in that small sample size potted three goals. This was enough for a promotion to a full season in 2008, ...
... can be better for passengers. This latest blizzard caused 5,200 cancellations, according to USA Today, and though those grounded flights were mostly out of New York and Boston, taking that many planes ...
... to Mycentraljersey.com, Hooshang Amirahmadi, currently a professor of Middle Eastern studies at the University has his sights set on replacing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. In 2005, Amirahmadi ...
... Senate bill would authorize $659 million over five years for the programs, down 17 percent from the last re-authorization in 2005. The bill would also provide an increased emphasis on sexual assault ...
... She has placed in the top for USATF running grand prix for 8 years in a row.  Tara also has a degree from Rutgers University and specializes in fat loss and nutrition. In 2005, Tara ran the NYC Marathon ...
...  The Division of Youth and Family Services investigated the case after the child and the mother both tested positive for cocaine after the baby was born in 2007. The mother said a friend spilled cocaine ...
... Bradshaw is one of the toughest football players that I've been around,'' said general manager Jerry Reese to the Associated Press. Reese picked up Bradshaw with the 250th pick in the 2007 draft. ''Ahmad ...
...  Rotella, formerly a sergeant with the Little Falls Police Department, was a resource officer at Passaic Valley High between 2002 and 2006, and has been the school’s principal for three years. The Board ...
... to what federal authorities told the Associated Press, this was a very large international scam with thousands of fake identities to steal close to $200 million. The scheme also dealt with improving fake ...
... card companies have not permitted retailer surcharging, but allowing surcharging was a key provision required by merchants to settle long-standing litigation brought by a class of retailers in 2005. This ...
... control officers in 2000. That’s when Alley Cat Allies stepped in to establish a trap-neuter-return program to vaccinate and neuter the cats. Supported by the city, boardwalk businesses and local volunteers, ...
BY JERRY MILANI NEW JERSEY NEWSROOM Oz Pearlman, winner of The New Jersey Marathon in 2008 and 2011, will compete in the May 5, 2013, race, according to officials.  Pearlman, 30, set the course ...
... being classified as a mental disorder in 1973, according to Live Science. A 2009 APA task force found that gay conversion therapy has little evidence to support it.  ...
... back in 2003, when he was a member of the Assembly. Jordan writes for APP that Transportation Committee Chairman Nick J. Sacco, a Bergen County Democrat, fears Holzapfel's bill could box in traffic engineers: ...
... hardest hit shore towns along the N.J. coastline in Monmouth County where more than 200 homes were wiped out in the storm. Now, homeowners can interface with the Governor’s Mobile Cabinet all day Tuesday ...
... boy in 2001. In 2002, American bishops reached an agreement called the Dallas Charter, which removes all priests credibly accused of sexually abusing children. According to NorthJersey.com, David Clohessy, ...
... that state after competitive bidding in 2008. The structure of the emergency contract is intended to allow quick cleanup and recovery from the storm without government interference, but environmentalists ...
... 8 years in a row.  Tara also has a degree from Rutgers University and specializes in fat loss and nutrition. In 2005, Tara ran the NYC Marathon while 8 months pregnant with her 2nd daughter, Ella. ...
... Seevers is a nationally recognized adaptive ski coach. Kim is currently working at the Adaptive Sports Foundation at the Windham Ski Area in New York State. In 2009 Kim became Staci’s coach and it seems ...
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