
Guinness World record attempted to raise awareness for sex trafficking
Sanjana Akula, a senior at Biotechnology High School in Freehold, New Jersey, organized an attempt to break the Guinness World record of "most arm-linked people to stand up ...
Sanjana Akula, a senior at Biotechnology High School in Freehold, New Jersey, organized an attempt to break the Guinness World record of "most arm-linked people to stand up ...
The remains of the day a tempest took out power to more homes than Superstorm Sandy. The wreckage to property in South Jersey is substantial. We'll report on the clean-up. Transit advocates throw a ...
NJ law allows for expungement of records for victims of human trafficking who were forced to commit crimes.
New promises to fix Obamacare. New efforts to combat human trafficking. The governor goes public with his health records. And the real cost of Hurricane Sandy.
Victims of human sex trafficking attended a summit in Trenton where officials examined how they can cut down on the occurrence, especially with the Super Bowl coming to the Garden State in February.
Political battles over science. The governor says the eyes of American are upon us. And Barbabra Buono says take another look.
Assemblywoman Valerie Vainieri Huttle (D-37) is involved in legislation that aims to curb human trafficking and bullying in the state.
Patricia Devine Harms and Ingrid Johnson of the New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking explain the types of trafficking and say they hope to create harsher penalties for those involved.
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