Stephanie Jennis, 16, of Montville and Giovanna Boyle, 13, of Montclair today were named New Jersey's top two youth volunteers for 2012 by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, a nationwide program honoring young people for outstanding acts of volunteerism.
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A North Jersey coach has a new liver and it comes from one of his former players who died last week from injuries he sustained in a crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike last month.
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Ilya Kovalchuk scored one goal and assisted on two others to lead New Jersey to a 5-2 victory today over the Penguins at the Prudential Center.
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Verizon Communications will lay off 336 workers in New Jersey, installers who work in homes and businesses on traditional telephone lines, the company said Friday. The technicians are part of Verizon Connected Solutions, a Verizon subsidiary.
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The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) announced its programs for the 2012–13 concert season Jan. 29. The upcoming season will mark conductor Jacques Lacombe’s third year as the Orchestra’s music director.
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EAST RUTHERFORD — Tom Coughlin and his world champion Giants began the busiest and final day of their historic season with the traditional New York City welcome at a ticker tape parade down the Canyon of Heroes in Lower Manhattan.
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A belligerent man is roaring outside the downtown hotspot Red Egg. “What, you let Fred Flinstone in,” he yells, “but not us?” He and his two female friends watched a man wearing a sleeveless geometric-printed shirt stumble outside the venue’s front door.
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New Jersey is making progress, at last, toward adopting more enlightened policies on drug addiction. But the yawning hole in the public purse remains a huge impediment
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CARTERET, N.J. — Two Pleasantville residents were killed and two others injured when their car crashed into a construction truck on the New Jersey Turnpike, police said.
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Giants touch down in Newark airport today after beating New England Patriots in Super Bowl
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