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... News reported that NYRA president and Chief Executive Officer Charles Hayward and senior VP and general counsel Patrick Kehoe have been placed on administrative leave without pay. According to ESPN New ...
... with NJDOT reserving the right to approve or modify any request based on safety or other factors. In general, interstate highways, highway medians and interchange ramp areas will not be approved for adoption, ...
Pursuit begins in Ewing, ends in Brick The state attorney General’s Shooting Response Team is conducting an investigation into the circumstances of a shooting early Wednesday outside a home in Brick, ...
... built stage sets and props and in general practiced “blurring the lines between all the arts, and between art and other activities.” Once a New Jersey resident, she turned gallerist, running Joy Kreves ...
... raise fixed interest rates. Generally, rates do not change all that much, except for unique circumstances, such as withdrawing cash from a credit card account -- this can spike interest rates. What changes ...
... ozone levels, except in summer, the state usually does not fail the new standard by much. All 21 counties are classified as "marginal," meaning they generally are close to rule. That is true for most parts ...
... are pleased to finally put to an end the nearly decade-long debate over direct shipment of wine,” state Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa said Tuesday. “New Jersey residents will now have another convenient ...
... important congressional elections this year. The 2011 legislative elections witnessed seven independent, outside groups participating in the general election for State Senate and Assembly. Because not ...
... complete an outlet pass leaving the defensive zone or into the offensive zone. In fact, completing passes for them in general is a struggle.) Their power play lacks imagination (is it going to be Kovy ...
... After two years of initial success, his record was sub-.500 during his last three seasons with the Fighting Irish and was generally considered a disappointment in South Bend. On the other hand, Brady Hoke ...
... 19 before Judge Patrick J. Roma to second-degree charges of bribery and conspiracy. Deputy Attorney General Debra Conrad prosecuted the case. In pleading guilty, Salinas admitted that he brokered sales ...
... jury by Deputy Attorney General James Ruberton. Det. Gary O’Brien led the investigation for the Division of Criminal Justice. Second-degree crimes carry a sentence of five to 10 years in state prison ...
... and Petaccio were each ordered to pay $300,000 to Hoboken in restitution for the $600,000 in revenue that was stolen by Petaccio and not previously repaid. Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey J. Manis prosecuted ...
... and Petaccio were each ordered to pay $300,000 to Hoboken in restitution for the $600,000 in revenue that was stolen by Petaccio and not previously repaid. Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey J. Manis prosecuted ...
... just a couple weeks, the John Edwards trial, the Secret Service in Columbia, a few errant troopers in Afghanistan, and staff members from the General Services Administration in Las Vegas have all contributed ...
... for non-medical reasons last month on average,” added Fishman. And state Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa said New Jersey saw more than 8,600 admissions to treatment centers from prescription drug ...
... use of dual contraception methods, generally condoms together with hormonal contraception, rose to 23 percent from 16 percent. Analysts of the recent decline found that teen birth rates are still highest ...
... Generals after his junior season because, at that point, the NFL did not allow underclassmen to enter the draft despite being more than qualified to enter the work force in just about any other field. ...
... Generals after his junior season because, at that point, the NFL did not allow underclassmen to enter the draft despite being more than qualified to enter the work force in just about any other field. ...
... event that ended Wednesday in Atlantic City. The state attorney general’s office announced Thursday. The number of people who have turned themselves in at five surrender events in New Jersey since 2008 ...
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