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The board said it was unable to come to an agreement with the township on cost-cutting measures for the School Resource Officer program.
The United States has a record 902 billionaires, more than anywhere else on the planet. See who made the list from New Jersey:
The United States has a record 902 billionaires, more than anywhere else on the planet. See who made the list in Pennsylvania:
Officials believe the trooper shot and killed his dog with his service weapon; he is also accused of vandalism outside the police station.
A total of $1 million will be distributed to pay for extra patrols during the month-long “Put the Phone Away or Pay” enforcement campaign.
Officials accused the 22-year-old man of sexually assaulting the teen inside his car last week, at locations in Bergen and Passaic counties.
The U.S. Department of Education's action impacts infrastructure projects that would improve student health and safety, the governor said.
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Zillow data shows home prices went up by at least 5 percent in all 21 counties over the past year.
Training and league play are available for three different age groups, starting in mid-April.
Drug fatalities have declined across all racial and ethnic groups for the first time in a decade, according to state health data.
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As the town approaches maximum capacity for its water supply, officials are looking to tighten height restrictions on some new projects.
The state awarded a total of $16.2 million in grants to towns across the state, based on their recycling performance.
The resident called the cops after she saw the robber on her home's doorbell camera. Officers caught up to him in Totowa, police said.