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'They Can Take Any Of Us': NJ Activists Rally Against NSPM-7, Criticize Trump Memo
The controversial memo accuses people who are “anti-American, anti-capitalist, or anti-Christian” of supporting domestic terrorism.

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The controversial memo accuses people who are “anti-American, anti-capitalist, or anti-Christian” of supporting domestic terrorism.

The university is now offering a bachelor’s degree in “Business with Artificial Intelligence” – a first for New Jersey, administrators said.
“My hope has always been to help make a tangible difference in the lives of those who might otherwise have been left behind.”
“We look forward to being one of the first in New Jersey to offer it as a varsity program next year.”
Leg warmers, neon spandex and sky-high hairdos were among the accoutrements of the evening.
Livingston firefighters recently scored some essential equipment with the help of a federal grant and some “strong local support.”
State prosecutors have filed a lawsuit involving a vacant gas station site in Newark, which was sold two years ago.
A public workshop will discuss concept plans for the three properties: Orchard Hill, Licari, and Strahman I and II.
The service is free of charge to Livingston residents. Appointments and walk-ins are welcome.
Police are asking for the public’s help finding a missing, 35-year-old woman in North Jersey.
“To hear the yelling and the wailing of those mothers in the hospital is something that I will never forget.”
"You shattered families and shook an entire city – you prove nothing but your own weakness," a public safety official said.
Brian Baker served the Township of Livingston for nearly 14 years with honor and an “unwavering commitment to protecting the community.”
Electric supply service will revert back to JCP&L’s basic generation service. Here’s what to know about the change, Millburn officials say.
Mark Semeraro is picking up the reins from long-time town attorney Richard Trenk.
The Suburban Essex Chamber of Commerce will host a “Business Expo” on Nov. 19. Admission is free and open to the public.
Nutley’s “Veteran of the Year Award” went to Navy submariner David Ingrassia, senior vice commander of Nutley VFW Post 493.
West Orange captured the NJSIAA North 1, Group 4 Sectional Championship with a 2–1 win over Mount Olive.
A lottery ticket worth $600,000 was recently sold at a convenience store in Essex County.
A swearing-in ceremony was held at Town Hall, with a packed room of family and friends in attendance.