HAMILTON, N.J. — N.J. Transit’s modern train station in Hamilton, just north of Trenton, is a favorite with commuters, with lots of parking and easy access to I-295.
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TENT CITY, NJ — Marilyn Berenzweig worked in Manhattan for more than 35 years, rising to design director for a textile company. She was paid $100,000 a year before being laid off from an industry that is mostly deserting New York for the Far East. Now she and her husband...
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Confusion still lingers among state and town officials about federal directives to update traffic signs, nearly six months after the U.S. Transportation Department announced it would be scrapping the "burdensome" new rules to save local governments millions of dollars.
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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who once urged reporters to “take the bat out” on a 76-year- old legislator, called union leaders “political thugs,” and a lawmaker “numbnuts,” is saying he’s sorry for his latest remarks.
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Do you like to go snowmobiling? If so, you may want to consider planning a trip to New Jersey this winter. You may opt to rent a snowmobile or bring your own. The nice thing about snowmobiling in New Jersey is that you don't need to have a license to do so.
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Aetna announced today a national Patient-Centered Medical Home program that will begin in Connecticut and New Jersey. The program recognizes primary care physicians who more actively coordinate and manage their patients’ care across the health care system.
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A New Jersey woman went into labor on a commuter train Monday and gave birth to a baby boy before it pulled into the station, witnesses said
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The New Jersey Department of Labor showed off its new job search engine yesterday at the One-Stop Career Center on Broad Street in Newark. Jobseekers can use the search engine, which appears on Jobs4Jersey.com, to comb through listings on 2,4000 websites, and next month employers will be able to post openings to OnRamp directly.
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The owner of a Philadelphia-based temporary labor firm has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for bribing a senior investigator in the New Jersey Labor Department.
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Indian immigrants Rabita Sarker and Aditya Saurabh were just practicing their trip from Harrison, New Jersey, to St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan when mom, Rabita, realized that her labor pains were not false.
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