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NJ bill looks to reward energy-efficient buys

15.07.2008 18:14    phillyburbs.com
TRENTON, N.J. - Buying green could save consumers some green under a new bill that proposes eliminating New Jersey's sales tax on energy-efficient products.


Democrats propose rules for Justice Dept. monitors

15.07.2008 18:14    phillyburbs.com
NEWARK, N.J. - Democratic lawmakers in Washington have proposed legislation that would regulate how the Justice Department awards federal monitoring contracts and reaches pretrial agreements with corporate offenders.

2 ex-Jersey City official indicted for ticket fix

15.07.2008 18:14    phillyburbs.com
JERSEY CITY, N.J. - A former Jersey City judge and court administrator have been indicted on charges that they fixed tickets.

Prosecutors: Counterfeiting scam tied to Italy

15.07.2008 18:14    phillyburbs.com
HACKENSACK, N.J. - Bergen County prosecutors say a Naples crime family was behind the street-corner sales of counterfeit clothes and electronics.

Giants RB Bradshaw released from jail

15.07.2008 18:14    phillyburbs.com
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - New York Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw still could face a suspension from the NFL after being released from jail for a probation violation.

NJ court dumps town laws limiting sex offenders

15.07.2008 18:14    phillyburbs.com
NEWARK, N.J. - An appeals has rejected laws in two New Jersey towns that placed tight restrictions on where sex offenders could live.

Morris County gains upper hand on Canada geese

15.07.2008 12:29    phillyburbs.com
MORRISTOWN, N.J. - For the first time since 2003, Morris County doesn't have to kill off Canada geese in its parks or golf courses.

Aid cut forces Mount Arlington to boost taxes

15.07.2008 12:29    phillyburbs.com
MOUNT ARLINGTON, N.J. - Residents in one Morris County town are facing double-digit shock in their property tax bills.

Demolition of Highlands-Sea Bright bridge starts

15.07.2008 12:29    phillyburbs.com
HIGHLANDS, N.J. - Workers have started to demolish the Highlands-Sea Bright bridge in Monmouth County.

Rip current risk moderate along Jersey shore

15.07.2008 12:29    phillyburbs.com
TRENTON, N.J. - Swimmers and lifeguards along the Jersey shore are getting a break.

Corzine to visit Israel on trade mission

15.07.2008 01:02    phillyburbs.com
TRENTON, N.J. - Gov. Jon Corzine is preparing to travel to Israel.

Gov says drilling off NJ shore unlikely

15.07.2008 01:02    phillyburbs.com
NEWARK, N.J. - New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine does not expect oil drills off the coast now that President Bush has lifted an executive ban on such exploration.

Surf eases up _ a little _ after 3 drownings in NJ

15.07.2008 01:02    phillyburbs.com
HARVEY CEDARS, N.J. - Swimmers were allowed back into the water along parts of the New Jersey shore Monday, following a deadly weekend blamed on rip currents related to Tropical Storm Bertha.

Gypsy moth sprays working in NJ, officials say

15.07.2008 01:02    phillyburbs.com
TRENTON, N.J. - There was an increase in the number of trees devoured by gypsy moths this year in New Jersey, but officials say prevention programs are working.

NJ to close charity after founder's guilty plea

15.07.2008 01:02    phillyburbs.com
NEWARK, N.J. - New Jersey is seeking to close a charity supposedly aimed at helping 9/11 rescue workers because its founder admitted to impersonating a Secret Service agent.

Booker, Healy urge Senate to pass gun bill

15.07.2008 01:02    phillyburbs.com
NEWARK, N.J. - Newark Mayor Cory A. Booker is calling for the state Senate to pass a bill that would limit people to buying one handgun per month.

ACLU: Newark permit rule violates free speech

15.07.2008 01:02    phillyburbs.com
NEWARK, N.J. - The American Civil Liberties Union is again at odds with Newark over free speech rights.

ACLU: Newark can't require permit groups to gather

15.07.2008 01:02    phillyburbs.com
NEWARK, N.J. - The American Civil Liberties Union is again at odds with Newark over free speech rights.

Gypsy moth spraying working in NJ, officials say

15.07.2008 01:02    phillyburbs.com
TRENTON, N.J. - There was an increase in the number of trees damaged by gypsy moths this year in New Jersey, but officials nonetheless say prevention programs are working.

Coaster shut down in New Jersey after worker hit

15.07.2008 01:02    phillyburbs.com
SEASIDE HEIGHTS, N.J. - A Bulgarian man who took a summer job on a New Jersey amusement pier was being kept alive Monday on life support after being accidentally struck by a roller coaster car while trying to retrieve a

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