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The state is investigating possible fraud in a number of accounts and has reversed some taxpayers' payments, the report said.
The ticket was 1 of 2 that won Monday's Jersey Cash 5 jackpot, and the player will split the almost $862,000 prize.
Applications are due on Oct. 31 for the program, which is aimed at addressing NJ's 'critical' shortage of behavioral health care providers.
New rules are aimed at curbing the high cost of prescriptions in NJ by requiring transparency from manufacturers and insurance carriers.
Police said traffic is being diverted to and from the Alps Road exit, as road crews work on repaving.
One person has died in a 10-state E. coli outbreak linked to Quarter Pounder burgers and 49 have been sickened, health officials said.
The community is stepping up to help two families who were displaced in a fire, including one family with a 2-year-old. Here's how to help:
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Patch sent out questions to local candidates seeking public office. See DeVitto's responses on issues affecting the school district.
Authorities said the officer tried to help the 51-year-old man, who had injuries to his arm and head.
These calculations set out the number of low- and moderate-income housing units that communities will be obligated to build or renovate.
Several counties are experiencing severe drought conditions; brush fires and wildfires have popped up, along with a fatal house fire.
Wayne continues to perform above state averages on the New Jersey Student Learning Assessments, and some grades showed significant progress.
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The House Committee on Homeland Security reported identified three recent cases where New Jersey residents were linked to ISIS or Hezbollah.
Ongoing dry weather conditions prompted officials to implement Stage 3 fire restrictions throughout the state, including on grills at parks.
The next Drug Take Back Day is coming up, which is part of a national initiative to curb prescription drug abuse. See more details below: