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In a Q&A with Patch, Sujata Raj talks about his platform.

High school students petitioned the council to lower the voting age for school board elections from 18 to 16.
The 50-year-old man hit the moose and was thrown off his motorcycle, Maine State Police said.
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Councilmembers have called for a subcommittee to review the ordinance.
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The office will assist the LGBTQIA+ community in navigating government programs and access services.
Under the program, cops will be paired with mental health professionals when responding to mental health crisis calls.
Ruha Benjamin is among 22 recipients of the grant and will receive $800,000 over five years.
Donald Nally joined the Rider University faculty this academic year as a full-time visiting professor.
This is the second animal to test positive for rabies in the township, County officials said.
There’s a large police presence in the area of Albert Avenue as cops work to capture the runaway ostrich.
The National Park Service has cleared plans for an athletic complex at Thomas A. Edison Park.
The winner won the Sept. 25 Powerball drawing, NJ lottery officials said.
The football player collapsed on the field and was rushed to the hospital. He is now recovering at home, the school said.
The show will remain on display and open to the public through Wednesday, Oct. 30.