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NJ Drivers Could Face Higher Fines For Staying Left [AUDIO]
NJ Drivers Could Face Higher Fines For Staying Left [AUDIO]
NJ Drivers Could Face Higher Fines For Staying Left [AUDIO]
We've all seen it and almost nothing is more infuriating on our roadways; drivers going less than the speed limit and refusing to move to the right and get out of our way. It's already against the law if motorists fail to stay right unless passing, but few get tickets for it and the fines aren't that steep anyway.
NJ’s Controversial Black Bear Hunt Starts Today [AUDIO]
NJ’s Controversial Black Bear Hunt Starts Today [AUDIO]
NJ’s Controversial Black Bear Hunt Starts Today [AUDIO]
The initial results of a five-year Comprehensive Black Bear Management Policy (CBBMP) initiated by the Department of Environmental Protection in 2010, offering a mix of education, research and trash management, combined with an annual bear hunt, shows a reduction in the number of black bears living in "bear country'' in Northern New Jersey and a major decline in bear-human incidents, Commissi
sweeney wants answers
sweeney wants answers
sweeney wants answers
The National Transportation Safety Board continues to investigate the collapse of a rail bridge in Paulsboro at the end of last week that led to a 7 car train derailment and the release of a hazardous chemical vapor.

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