"Hidden New Jersey" author Linda J. Barth will sign books at The Candle Shop at Greetings from Hoboken, 327 Washington St.
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Walter Dean Myers, author of more than 100 books for young adults and children, is the first African-American writer to serve as the National Ambassador for Young People's Literature and the third person to hold the position, which the Library of Congress created in 2008.
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Woodcliff Lake is one of the few municipalities in Bergen County without a library. Even though residents are within five miles of close to a dozen libraries, they cannot check out materials or access many services they provide, as all libraries in Bergen County - and some in neighboring New Jersey counties - belong to the Bergen County Cooperative Library System, known as BCCLS ("buckles").
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Thousands of fans — many from North Jersey — roared as New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning hoisted the team’s Super Bowl trophy from a glittering blue-and-white float Tuesday as the victory parade made its way down the Canyon of Heroes .
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Thousands of fans — many from North Jersey — roared as New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning hoisted the team’s Super Bowl trophy from a glittering blue-and-white float Tuesday as the victory parade made its way down the Canyon of Heroes .
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Twenty years after New Jersey failed to meet a federal deadline to legalize sports wagering, Gov. Chris Christie is betting his signature of a bill legalizing the industry there will force Congress or the courts to overturn the federal ban. Gaming companies
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Tom Cotter, the founder of a motorsports public relations firm and the author of several books, is charged with executing the plan for a grand prix in New Jersey in 2013.
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The Rutgers men’s track and field team’s redshirt freshman, Corey Crawford, is in good company in the New Jersey high school record books.The Indian Hills High School product’s leap of 25 feet, 1 half
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PENNINGTON — In a tough economy, and with dwindling state aid, towns around New Jersey are struggling to balance their budgets.
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The projected cost of rebuilding the World Trade Center has skyrocketed to $14.8 billion — a leap of nearly $4 billion in four years, a blistering audit of the Port Authority released Tuesday found.
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