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N.J. union leader: Other big states proved it: control prices, don’t cut workers’ health coverage
Oregon, California and Georgia capped hospital prices and saved millions. New Jersey could do the same instead of hitting public employees with another double-digit premium increase.
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3mN.J. man charged in ICE agent van attack — but an identity mystery remains
The 39-year-old Barnegat man now faces serious federal charges after striking an ICE agent with a van, while questions linger about why he was initially identified by a different name.
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3mNokia to invest $30M in expansion of Pa. semiconductor operation, creating 250 jobs
Nokia will expand its facility on Windsor Drive in Upper Macungie Township
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2mN.J. bakery announces closure after 18 years with heartfelt message
The owner, a trained pastry chef, announced that she will not renew the bakery's lease when it expires Sept. 30.
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3mWoman found guilty of 2 misdemeanors for crash that killed 6-year-old son
She faces up to a year in prison.
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4m‘We want people to be shocked.’ N.J. golf course reopening with this unique feature.
The former Mays Landing Country Club, closed since a foreclosure, is set to reopen for Independence Day weekend after years of uncertainty.