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Three New York men indicted on charges of bringing $1 million of heroin to Atlantic City

A grand jury indicted three New York men who allegedly tried to bring $1 million worth of heroin into Atlantic City last year, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said in a statement.

 

Buena Vista settles lawsuit with public works director

In 2017, Buena Vista Township paid the former director of the Department of Public Works $25,000 in exchange for dropping a sexual harassment lawsuit and terminating his full-time position.

 

Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez is 'severely admonished' by Ethics Committee

WASHINGTON - The Senate Ethics Committee said Thursday that Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., who avoided conviction in a federal corruption trial last year, violated federal law and Senate rules in accepting unreported gifts from a friend and political ally whom…

 

Clear sky continues on Thursday. When does Friday's rain start?

The sunshine will continue to Thursday. As we go into Thursday night, though, we will exit it much different than how we entered it. Rain will be on the way.

 

State forgives additional aid loans for Millville, Vineland

Nearly $3 million in loans offered in the fall by the previous state administration to Vineland and Millville schools districts after drastic cuts in state aid forced budgetary constraints are being forgiven, the state announced recently.

 

Bill Cosby found guilty in sexual assault trial

NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Bill Cosby convicted of drugging and molesting a woman in first big celebrity trial of #MeToo era.

 

Culture Club podcast talks Kanye and Trump, 'Venom' trailer and Avengers

On this week's Culture Club podcast, Max and Dan discuss the twitter resurgence of Kanye West and the flack he has taken. Then, the guys discuss the new "Venom" trailer with Tom Hardy (15:25) and wrap up the pod previewing…

 

Cumberland County strives for better health with new initiative

BRIDGETON—Cumberland County has consistently been ranked the lowest in the state in terms of health care and wellness, but county officials are soon hoping to turn that around.

 

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