JACKSON, N.J. — Firefighters from Jackson Fire District No. 3 successfully rescued a dog trapped under a shed on Wednesday without injury to the animal or damage to the structure, …
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ORDINANCE NO. 2025-16 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON, COUNTY OF OCEAN, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 244 OF THE TOWNSHIP CODE ENTITLED “LAND USE AND …
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TRENTON, N.J. — The goal of the New Jersey Lottery was to fund education in the Garden State. Slowly, lawmakers have been diverting those education funds into other accounts, including …
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TOMS RIVER, N.J. — While volunteer firefighting is unpaid, many who serve at the Toms River Fire Department have used the experience to launch careers in emergency services. Some professions, …
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TRENTON, NJ — New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is once again drawing criticism for inserting the New Jersey State Police between himself, his criminal illegal deportation opposition, and the federal …
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DOVER, DELAWARE — The Dover Police Department issued a warning to drivers on Friday, reminding them not to pass stopped school buses, using a light-hearted social media post to convey …
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MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, N.J. — The Manchester Township Police Department recently launched its inaugural Voluntary Physical Fitness Test, encouraging officers to demonstrate their commitment to physical well-being through friendly competition. The …
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Churchville, MD—A local man’s recent $50,000 win from a Maryland Lottery scratch-off ticket is set to make a significant impact on his new home construction. After claiming his prize at …
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RAPPAHANNOCK REGIONAL JAIL — A heated argument over microwave usage in a jail cell block escalated into physical assault and property damage. The incident occurred on July 14th, handled by …
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VINELAND, NJ—In response to a severe heat wave and significantly low rainfall over the past 60 days, the City of Vineland Water Utility is imposing mandatory water use restrictions. This …
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TOMS RIVER, NJ – The Toms River Bureau of Fire Prevention has issued important safety guidelines for the use of medical oxygen at home, especially as the summer season brings …
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NEWARK, NJ — Two Newark residents were arrested on Tuesday after a dramatic police chase involving a stolen vehicle. Omar Deas, 25, and Rahmir Singletary, 21, face multiple charges including …
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GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ – The Gloucester Township Police Department announced their participation in the national “Click it or Ticket” campaign, aimed at enforcing seat belt usage. The campaign begins on …
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TRENTON, NJ – The Senate Law and Public Safety Committee has advanced legislation aimed at ensuring law enforcement use of force policies are regularly updated, prioritize de-escalation, and consider the …
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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Use Your Privilege’: Air Force Promotes All-Day ‘Allyship’ Training Micaela Burrow on February 4, 2024 The Air Force offers a full-day workshop on “Mitigating Bias Awareness Through Allyship,” a …
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Elite University Department Bans Use Of Word ‘Field,’ Claiming It’s Too Racist Alexa Schwerha on January 10, 2023 The University of Southern California (USC) Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work …
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‘Magic’ Mushrooms Are Now Legal In Oregon As State Begins Training ‘Facilitators’ To Supervise Use Bronson Winslow on January 3, 2023 Oregon’s Ballot Measure 109, the first legislation to legalize …
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‘Use Of Force’: Xi Threatens Taiwan Invasion As Chinese Communist Party Congress Kicks Off Philip Lenczycki on October 16, 2022 General Secretary Xi Jinping threatened the “use of force” …
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Oswego County Dentist Agrees to Pay $60,000 and Surrenders DEA Registration for Five Years Due to Office Staff’s Illegal Use of Electronic Prescription System
by DOJ PressSYRACUSE, NEW YORK – Dr. Omar Guesmia, of Phoenix, New York will pay $60,000 to resolve allegations that he, and his dentistry practice, “Gentle Dental Care,” violated the Controlled Substances …
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U.S. Attorney’s Office Warns Skilled Nursing Facilities Not to Refuse Treatment to People with Opioid Use Disorder
by DOJ PressBOSTON – As part of its response to the opioid crisis, United States Attorney Rachael S. Rollins sent a letter to all skilled nursing facilities in Massachusetts warning that refusing …
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NEW ORLEANS – U.S. Attorney Duane A. Evans announced that DANIELLE DORSETT, age 54, and her brother, BYRON J. LAFOREST, age 50, both residents of Atlanta, Georgia, pleaded guilty before …
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San Jose Group Homes Owner Pleads Guilty To Fraud By Diverting Foster Care Funds To Personal Use
by DOJ PressSAN JOSE – Annie Corbett, the CEO of her group homes company that provided foster care, pleaded guilty today in federal court to wire fraud and failure to pay over …
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Kalispell couple sentenced to more than 30 months in prison in scheme to steal mail and use stolen credit cards to defraud businesses
by DOJ PressMISSOULA — A Kalispell couple convicted in a scheme to steal hundreds of pieces of mail from rural mailboxes in Lincoln and Flathead counties and use credit cards found in …
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Bayer to Pay $40 Million to Resolve the Alleged Use of Kickbacks and False Statements Relating to Three Drugs
by DOJ PressMINNEAPOLIS – Bayer Corporation, an Indiana corporation and manufacturer of pharmaceutical products, and its related entities, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc., Bayer HealthCare LLC and Bayer AG (collectively “Bayer”), have agreed …
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Justice Department Secures Settlement Agreement with the Indiana State Nursing Board Addressing Discrimination Against People with Opioid Use Disorder
by DOJ PressINDIANAPOLIS – Zachary A. Myers, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, and the Justice Department announced today that it has entered into a settlement agreement with the Indiana …