NEW JERSEY
The fashion police - on patrol in Wildwood, New Jersey.
Well, the fashion police will be on patrol on the boardwalk in Wildwood, New Jersey. Wildwood, a resort town on the Jersey Shore, is taking issue with over-exposure. The town enacted a new ordinance a...
Posted on 6/13/13 at 9:37 PM
Zajac signs $46 million deal with Devils
The Devils need a new captain and may be ready to look toward a UND player again. Travis Zajac signed an eight-year, $46 million deal with the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday, becoming the first playe...
Posted on 1/16/13 at 7:43 PM
The Static Illusion
There is no denying that Sandy caused horrific damage to the east coast. Although many people were surprised that such an event hit where it did, most meteorologists on the other hand were instead sur...
Posted on 11/2/12 at 7:49 AM
Did Sandy push the presidential elections back? I hope so.
There is a proverb that I want to start this column on: It is about disaster. When disaster strikes, people chip in to help. When politicians help, disaster strikes again. Therefore, people go first o...
Posted on 10/30/12 at 7:23 PM
on target in NJ
After five years of political stonewalling, New Jersey sportsmen are going to be able to go on a bear hunt. On July 21, the Commissioner for the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP...
Posted on 7/22/10 at 6:23 AM
2 bodies found after New Jersey standoff; suspect killed 
By Bruce Shipkowski , May 12, 2013
Officials say New Jersey man coerced Minnesota girl to pose nude over webcam 
Prosecutors say a northern New Jersey man coerced a 15-year-old Minnesota girl into exposing herself over a webcam.
By Associated Press , April 08, 2013
Toenail clippings to measure toxic exposure in New Jersey 
A plume of hexavalent chromium, a metal used in industrial production that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls a "well-established carcinogen," has spread under Garfield, putting about one-tenth of the city's homes — about 600 structures and 3,600 residents — at risk.
By Katie Zezima , March 24, 2013
NJ man accused of threatening public officials, including Rep. Michele Bachmann 
Authorities have charged 27-year-old Ronnie McMillian of Hawthorne, N.J., with two counts of transmitting threats to injure another through interstate commerce.
By Associated Press , December 20, 2012
Rescued Christmas tree lifts wrecked town's spirit 
By Wayne Parry , December 13, 2012
New Jersey train derailment tips tankers, sickens dozens 
By Associated Press , November 30, 2012
Prayerful payback from Grand Forks church to NJ church 
By Chuck Haga , November 14, 2012
NJ church gives thanks to Grand Forks church for aid, prayers 
By Chuck Haga , November 07, 2012
St. Michael’s members take up collection for NJ church that helped in 1997 
By Chuck Haga , November 05, 2012
New York struggles back 2 days after killer storm 
By By Jennifer Peltz and Leanne Italie , October 31, 2012
N.J. flying tankers take shelter from Sandy at Grand Forks Air Force Base 
By Kevin Bonham , October 30, 2012
Fargo area Red Cross volunteers in New Jersey to help prepare for Hurricane Sandy 
By Forum Communications , October 29, 2012
Emergencies declared ahead of Eastern superstorm 
By Emery P. Dalesio and Wayne Perry , October 27, 2012
Legislator to seek ban on replacement refs in NJ 
The president of the New Jersey Senate says he's drafting a bill to ban replacement referees from NFL games and other professional sports in New Jersey, where the New York Giants and New York Jets both play.
By Associated Press , September 25, 2012
NJ man arrested in deadly attack on sleeping kids 
A Camden man high on PCP-laced marijuana stabbed two neighborhood children in their home while they slept, killing a 6-year-old boy and critically wounding his 12-year-old sister, authorities said.
By Associated Press , September 03, 2012
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