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May 1, 2013

Several officials, including gubernatorial candidate Barbara Buono, have said Newark Archbishop John Myers should resign since he allowed Father Mike Fugee to minister to children after he was involved in a molestation case. Continue reading

Officials mark the first day Camden County Metro Division begins patrolling the city streets. Continue reading

Hurricane Sandy destroyed many marinas at the Jersey Shore, devastating business for private owners and municipal marinas. Continue reading

New Jersey Environmental Federation Campaign Director David Pringle says his organization no longer supports Gov. Chris Christie because he has broken many campaign promises related to the environment. He believes Barbara Buono is a much better candidate from an environmental standpoint. Continue reading

April 30, 2013

The Archbishop of Newark finds himself at the center of a controversy concerning a priest accused of sexual contact with a minor. Lawmakers take up the issue of gun control. Families of victims of the Newtown shooting speak out on this controversial issue. A FEMA official tells us why the deadline to register with the agency is close at hand. Continue reading

Some are calling for Newark Archbishop John Myers to resign after it was uncovered that Father Mike Fugee, who confessed to inappropriately touching a 14-year-old boy, has been allowed to accompany children on retreats and minister to them in private. Continue reading

FEMA Deputy Federal Coordinating Officer Bill Vogel says the disaster relief organization will be in New Jersey as long as recovery takes after Hurricane Sandy, but May 1 is the deadline for individuals to register. Continue reading

Parents who lost children in the Newtown school shooting stood with Democratic leaders in Trenton to encourage lawmakers to further limit magazine capacity in the Garden State. Continue reading

Since the superstorm hit Union Beach, residents and business owners have been working to rebuild and recover. Continue reading

Jackie and Mark Barden, whose son Daniel was killed in the school shooting in Newtown, Conn., say they’re hopeful that New Jersey lawmakers will pass stricter gun laws like their counterparts in New York and Connecticut. Continue reading