Daily Archives: November 16, 2012

Extended Cheesequake Creek Drawbridge Openings Planned Again For Sunday Afternoon

November 16, 2012

TRENTON--NJDOT officials today announced a second coordinated series of openings for the Route 35 drawbridge over Cheesequake Creek connecting Old Bridge and Sayreville in Middlesex County this Sunday.

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Broker Sentenced To Prison For Bribery Scheme Involving Toms River Schools

November 16, 2012

TRENTON-The former insurance broker for the Toms River Regional School District was sentenced today to 135 months in prison for his role in a scheme to pay bribes and other benefits to the then-superintendent of schools to get and maintain a contract to provide insurance services for the district, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.

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[PHOTO] Public Officials At Hurricane Sandy Recovery Information Session

November 16, 2012
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CRANFORD -- Union County Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella (3rd R) and Freeholders Bette Jane Kowalski (L) and Vernell Wright (C) joined State Assembly Members (from 2nd L) Jerry Green, Linda Stender, Jon Bramnick and Nancy Munoz at a Hurricane Sandy Recovery Information Session for the public on Nov. 14 on the Cranford campus of Union…

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Food Donations Needs To Make Up For Shortages Caused by Holiday Need, Sandy Aftermath

November 16, 2012
Bins filled with donations during one of the weekly distributions at the MCFOODS’ New Brunswick warehouse. (Photo courtesy of MCIA)

MIDDLESEX COUNTY – While the Middlesex County Food Organization and Outreach Distribution Services (MCFOODS) is facing the usual holiday demand of drumming up extra donations, Hurricane Sandy’s aftermath has only added to that challenge.

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Bilked Investors May Be Eligible For Free Legal Help

November 16, 2012

NEWARK -- Seton Hall Law School’s Investor Advocacy Project is now accepting new cases. The Investor Advocacy Project offers free legal services to investors who have a dispute with an investment professional and are unable to obtain legal counsel.

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NJ Extends Business Tax Filing Deadlines Again

November 16, 2012

TRENTON – Gov. Chris Christie has extended tax filing deadlines for businesses struggling to recover from Superstorm Sandy.

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Parts Of Liberty State Park Will Re-Open By Thanksgiving

November 16, 2012

JERSEY CITY – Liberty State Park, New Jersey’s most popular state park that draws more than five million visitors a year, will partially re-open by Thanksgiving Day after being shut down and seriously damaged by Hurricane Sandy, state officials announced at a news conference at the park today.

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Troopers Warn of Boating Hazards, Catalog Recovered Vessels After Hurricane Sandy

November 16, 2012

WEST TRENTON -- New Jersey State Police Marine Services Bureau is advising boaters of myriad new hazards on the waters, and attempting to reunite owners with their lost vessels in the wake of the devastating Hurricane Sandy.

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[LETTER] Former Councilman Speaks Out About Museum Issues

November 16, 2012

I would like to address a full page advertisement which had been placed in the Amboy Guardian by MOPA and the significant number of inaccuracies which it contained.

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Elizabeth Man Sentenced To 30 Years For Heroin Trafficking

November 16, 2012

NEW BRUNSWICK -- An Elizabeth man has been sentenced to serve 30 years in a New Jersey state prison with no chance of parole for 15 years for operating a drug trafficking ring that possessed $400,000 worth of heroin destined for distribution to customers in Middlesex and Somerset counties, Middlesex County Prosecutor Bruce J. Kaplan…

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