P. Kenneth Burns
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Defense attorneys argue George Norcross connections to Camden city government, which is not a crime, turned the city around.
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Black and Latino activists have raised concerns about Norcross and his supporters for years, but said their concerns and complaints were ignored by city and state officials.
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Some elected leaders, including Mayor Carstarphen and School Advisory Board President Nelson, are urging the state to replace McCombs.
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Other Democratic candidates include Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, former Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and former Senate President Steve Sweeney.
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The new shelter to help those with emergency housing needs will take 16-20 months to build
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Embattled Camden school advisory board president resists calls to step down as meeting ends in chaosResidents and activists spent more than an hour calling on Wasim Muhammad to leave the board before the meeting went out of control.
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Murphy will attend his third in-person convention; says Democrats in the state are excited about the Harris-Walz ticket.
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A staple of resort towns, exchange visitors are again working along the Jersey Shore, taking in American culture and sharing theirs.
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The Woodlynne borough police department is disbanding because of a severe staffing shortage. Camden County will take over “in the coming weeks.”
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Tips that lead to the arrest and conviction of illegal dumpers can earn up to $1,000.