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New Jersey Transit Urges Residents To Stay Off Railroad Tracks [VIDEO]
New Jersey Transit officials have unveiled two no-nonsense public service announcements spotlighting the deadly consequences of not paying attention, and making poor choices at railroad crossings.
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Number of Counterfeit Items Available Online Growing [AUDIO]
It’s a problem that has exploded – as more and more people do just about everything online these days. The number of websites selling counterfeit products has dramatically increased in the past couple of years – causing serious problems for people all over Jersey and across the country.
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Do You Post on Facebook While at Work? You May Be Sued or Fired [AUDIO/POLL]
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NJ Moves Ahead with Sports Betting Plan [AUDIO]
State officials have issued regulations to New Jersey racetracks and casinos – to allow them to set up sports betting operations beginning in September.
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Will New Jersey Legalize Marijuana? [AUDIO/POLL]
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Has the Economic Downturn Caused More NJ Home Burglaries? [AUDIO/POLL]
With Jersey’s unemployment rate hovering around 9 percent, Jersey police departments are continuing to see an increase in thefts and burglaries.
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Where is Governor Chris Christie? [AUDIO]
Governor Christie, who has been a vocal supporter of Mitt Romney for months, is making plans to campaign for the presumptive GOP Presidential nominee all over the country this summer and fall – but Legislative democrats want to get advanced word if and when Christie intends to go out-of-state.
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Drought Threat Drops in NJ [AUDIO]
Six weeks ago Jersey was dry as a bone. The fire danger level was extreme, and state officials were ready to institute water restrictions because hardly any rain had fallen for months. Then on April 22nd, a Nor’easter pounded the Garden state, the weather patterns changed, and significant rain has been falling ever since. Thanks to all these factors, the threat of a drought has dropped.
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NJ Homeowner Associations Squeezing Residents [AUDIO]
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Lead Paint Funding Cut Worries NJ Children’s Groups
Children’s rights groups in Jersey are expressing concern about a lack of funding for lead paint abatement programs in the fiscal year 2013 budget.
