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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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As two city council foes challenge Mayor Reed Gusciora’s re-election, one mayoral candidate sees their bickering as keeping Trenton stagnant.
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Long a nuisance in Camden’s Bergen Square neighborhood, officials cut the chain to access illegal dumpsite that includes a 70,000-ton toxic dirt pile.
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To ensure a “successful production” as the Schuylkill gets dredged, the Dad Vail Regatta will be held at Cooper River Park in Pennsauken, N.J. for 2023.
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Analysts say the dashboard showcasing internal affairs cases from law enforcement is a great first step, but suggest more transparency should follow.
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Over the past decade, access to mental health staff for Black students decreased, while white students’ access increased.
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A shortage of support staff is exacerbating a continual teacher shortage in the Garden State.
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Camden officials announced plans to finally clean toxic dirt pile in 2023
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With precipitation levels lower than normal, state officials are asking residents to conserve water while levels are “OK.”
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On this July 9 edition of the WBGO Journal and update on the rise of coronavirus in NYC, commentator Mildred Antenor's reacts the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, and host Doug Doyle chats with International Boxing Hall of Famer and Brooklyn Native Lou DiBella