P. Kenneth Burns
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With few contested races, Tuesday’s primary contests aren’t expected to mobilize large numbers of voters to head to the polls.
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After several months without a contract and no signs of movement between professors and administrators, a strike has been called for all three campuses.
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MD Hossain Morshed is accused of submitting false voter applications and lying about it, as well as falsely claiming unemployment benefits.
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N.J. Supreme Court Justice Stuart Rabner announced that due to the number of vacancies on the bench, six counties will suspend civil trials.
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Stockton professor and paleontologist Matthew Bonnan used the extra time he had during pandemic lockdown to create an album on the evolution of hearing.
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Mercer County’s finance department was regularly late in filing payroll taxes, and the county CFO wasn’t certified for the job, according to the state comptroller.
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The Campbell Soup Company will expand its Camden, N.J. headquarters to consolidate its snacks business.
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Cooper University Health Care and Cape Regional Health announced an intent to merge in December. It represents an acquisition trend that began pre-pandemic.
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The Garden State joins Delaware and New York State in getting closer to $15 an hour minimum wage.
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The medical examiner's office ruled the death a suicide by "Bupropion, Escitalopram and Hydroxyzine Toxicity."