P. Kenneth Burns
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Crews started removing debris from an illegal dump site in the city’s Bergen Square neighborhood beginning last March after officials took over the property.
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Marvin and Eva Schlanger contributed regularly to New Jersey’s flagship university. But concerns about the treatment of an Orthodox Jewish law school student raised concerns.
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Cinnaminson Township is using eminent domain to aid a developer who wants to build a Chick-Fil-A and a small shopping plaza.
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Democrats are expected to add five seats to their majority in the Assembly, hold a ten-seat lead in the Senate.
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It will be the first building in Camden County named in honor of an African American woman and will support the county’s meal-delivery program.
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Pizza boxes with a little bit of grease can be placed at the curb.
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The Native American Advancement Corporation purchased 63 acres in Salem County to preserve and teach about Lenape people.
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Four decades ago, the Garden State had only seven wineries. The state now boasts more than 60.
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The $2.9 million conservation project began in May and includes a new roof and other masonry work at the museum.
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The three-term Senator denied the allegations and said the facts of the case will exonerate him.