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May 15, 2013

A downtown Jersey City councilman unseats the incumbent in the mayoral election. Rutgers University chooses a new athletic director. The Human Services commissioner tells us how a new suicide prevention hotline is answering the call for help. And Hoboken lays out plans to prevent flooding. Continue reading

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John Holub, President of the New Jersey Retail Merchants Association says a new law requiring online vendors to collect sales tax will quite simply level the playing field for brick and mortar businesses. Continue reading

The Trenton hostage case raises the question of whether there’s a loophole in Megan’s Law that enables a registered sex offender to move without reporting it. Continue reading

Mayor-elect Steve Fulop got just over 52 percent of the vote, a resounding victory in a race that – until it was finally decided – was seen as too close to call. Continue reading

The state’s new suicide hotline has been up and running for about two weeks and already it has been inundated with hundreds of calls. Continue reading

May 14, 2013

It’s hello Harry, goodbye roller coaster as history is made during a royal visit down the shore. Plus, angry words until the very end of the Jersey City mayor’s race. Continue reading

A sea of people were on hand to greet Prince Harry who was given a tour by Gov. Chris Christie to the Sandy-battered Jersey Shore towns of Mantoloking and Seaside Heights. Continue reading

Both incumbent Jerramiah Healy and challenger Steve Fulop spent tens of thousands of dollars trying to encourage voters to cast their ballots. Continue reading

Gubernatorial candidate Barbara Buono met with the Bergen County Retired Educators Association, an arm of the NJEA. She talked about Gov. Chris Christie’s TV ad that portrays her as a legislator who raises taxes. Continue reading

More than six months after Hurricane Sandy thrust the Jet Star roller coaster into the Atlantic Ocean, crews began work to remove the ride from the water. Continue reading