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Man Charged with Manslaughter in Baby's Death Killed and Supermarkets Coming to Newark
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Albert Couthino, the former Ironbound Assemblyman, was sentenced to three years’ probabtion after admitting he stole donations to his family’s charity.
Four people, including an older couple, were murdered in a single day in Newark.
Mayor Cory Booker officiated the city’s first same-sex marriages, following a decision by the state Supreme Court that such unions must be allowed.
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Booker won election to the US Senate, and was to be sworn in Oct. 31.
A Newark man faces up to 40 years in prison after a jury found him guilty of firing on police during a car chase in 2011.
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A teenager allegedly mugged two people using a toy gun.
Gov. Chris Christie, Booker and other officials took part in a groundbreaking ceremony for a new ShopRite supermarket to be built near University Hospital. The store will employ 300 full- and part-time unionized workers.
During a bloody few days in the city five people were killed, including an 18-year-old and two men murdered in the same incident.
Upscale grocer Whole Foods announced it will be placing a store in the former Hahne’s department store on Broad Street.
Booker’s father, Cary, died at age 76 in Las Vegas.
A man who had been indicted for manslaughter in the shooting death of an infant two years ago was killed in Newark. A week later, a court rejected the pending appeal of his indictment.
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