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Businessman Who Admitted to Trying to Bribe Menendez Expected to Testify
Jose Uribe, who has pleaded guilty, is cooperating with the government.
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Rush-Hour Delays Again Hit New Jersey Transit Commuters
A track inspection held up travelers for more than an hour, two weeks after a suspension of service stopped all…
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Andy Kim Wins Democratic Senate Primary; Rob Menendez Survives Challenge
The victory makes Mr. Kim a favorite to replace Mr. Menendez’s father, Senator Robert Menendez, who is on trial —…
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Andy Kim Wins Democratic Senate Primary in New Jersey
Representative Andy Kim won a decisive victory in the Democratic Senate primary in New Jersey on Tuesday, beating two other…
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Trains Suspended Between New York and Philadelphia After Power Outage
Fallen electrical wires at Penn Station stopped Amtrak and New Jersey Transit trains, but did not affect the subway or…
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The Most Decorated Battleship in U.S. History Gets an Overdue Face-Lift
The most decorated battleship in the history of the United States is done with war. The engines of the vessel,…
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New Jersey Challenges N.Y.C. Congestion Pricing in Federal Court
A closely watched lawsuit could block or upend the city’s new tolling program, which will charge most vehicles for entering…
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New Jersey Ballot Ruling Applies Only to Democratic Race, Judge Says
A federal judge who tossed out the state’s unique ballot design said his ruling would affect only the Democratic primary.
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New Jersey’s Ballot Must Be Immediately Redesigned, Federal Judge Rules
The ruling is expected to abolish a practice that has allowed the state’s Democratic and Republican political machines to flourish.
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In Newark, 16-Year-Olds ‘With Skin in the Game’ Are Set to Get the Vote
New Jersey’s largest city is poised to allow 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in school board elections, starting in April.
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