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The "common sense" ID verification measures begin March 31 and are aimed at limiting fraudulent claims, the administration said.
The "common sense" ID verification measures begin March 31 and are aimed at limiting fraudulent claims, the administration said.
Two police officers and a good Samaritan got the driver and passenger out of the burning car, which had crashed down an embankment.
Police reportedly found the woman with a gunshot wound to her head early Wednesday morning. No arrests have been announced.
Officials said Theophilus Smith was last known to be in Somerset County, back on Feb. 27.
The locations planned for closure were identified during a “store portfolio optimization review” late last year, the company said.
Seabrooks' death prompted the Attorney General's office to take over the Paterson Police Department and issue a wave of reforms.
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A North Jersey professor says the university mailroom failed to pay UPS, leading to 200 fossils being dumped and his life's work destroyed.
The drugmaker has already cut hundreds of jobs over the past few years as part of a global restructuring.
More than 76 percent of Americans earn less than $150,000 per year, according to the latest Census figures.
Students were put under a shelter-in-place while police and the FBI searched for hidden cameras, officials said.
Property owners in these towns paid more than double the state average in last year.
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Local police found the woman inside the residence on Sunday morning, and said she had multiple stab wounds.
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Officers are looking to identify two women, who reportedly fled in a silver or gray Jeep Grand Cherokee after the theft last week.
These locations will be closed as of early June as the company seeks to re-evaluate its network of branches.