State News

NJ Transit Plans To Add Cameras To Entire Bus Fleet

September 15, 2011
NJ Transit Plans To Add Cameras To Entire Bus Fleet

NEWARK—NJ Transit will add on-board cameras to its entire bus fleet in a move aimed at enhancing the overall safety and security of both customers and operators.

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FEMA Assistance Based On Individual Loss, Needs

September 15, 2011

STATE - Residents of New Jersey now eligible for individual disaster assistance should know that the help they may receive will be based on their own unique circumstances and needs.

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Christie Visits Bergenfield School To Promote Teacher Evaluation Pilot Program

September 14, 2011
Christie Visits Bergenfield School To Promote Teacher Evaluation Pilot Program

BERGENFIELD – Gov. Chris Christie visited Bergenfield’s Roy Brown Middle School on Wednesday to highlight his efforts to increase accountability in education.

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Fort Monmouth Prepares For Formal Shut Down Tomorrow

September 14, 2011

FORT MONMOUTH – After 94 years of service, Fort Monmouth will officially close on Thursday. An inactivation and color casing ceremony was held today.

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NJDA Seeks Large Animal Emergency Shelter Facilities

September 14, 2011

TRENTON – As the result of Hurricane Irene, the New Jersey Department of Agriculture worked with county governments to make facilities available to those large livestock animal owners who needed to evacuate their farms or found themselves without power or water or access to their farms.

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Assemblywoman Urges Congressional Budget Panel To Consider National Security Before Making Cuts

September 14, 2011
Assemblywoman Urges Congressional Budget Panel To Consider National Security Before Making Cuts

TRENTON – New Jersey Assembly Homeland Security and State Preparedness Committee Chair Annette Quijano expressed concern about potential cuts to federal aid programs that affect public safety.

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EPA To Fund Pollution Prevention Projects in New Jersey

September 14, 2011

STATE -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is making pollution prevention grants to two New Jersey universities, officials have announced.

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NJ Officials Warn Of “Financial Recovery Awards” Scam Reaching Flood Victims

September 14, 2011

NEWARK – The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs is warning consumers about a “Financial Recovery Awards” scam mailing sent to homeowners in flood-affected areas.

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Disaster Unemployment Assistance Available To New Jerseyans

September 14, 2011

STATE - Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) is available to self-employed residents or individuals who worked in New Jersey and are unemployed as a direct result of Hurricane Irene, according to state and federal officials.

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FEMA: Disaster Assistance Funding Available For All Who Qualify

September 14, 2011

STATE - New Jersey residents who were affected by Hurricane Irene should not forego registering for disaster assistance just because they think doing so will keep the assistance from reaching less-fortunate neighbors. Federal and state officials are assuring Garden State residents that there is enough disaster assistance available for everyone who qualifies.

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