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Sherrill signs record $60.7B N.J. budget. It saves senior tax relief, but fewer will get full payment.
New Jersey lawmakers approved a record $60.7 billion state budget, advancing Gov. Mikie Sherrill's first spending plan amid Republican criticism over last-minute negotiations and transparency…
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3mCavs lose shooting guard in early hours of free agency
Given the Cavaliers’ bloated salary cap situation, other planned summertime business, Ellis’ market and an already crowded depth chart, the team went into free agency expecting his departure.
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2mCooper Ingle’s rookie mistake in left field costs Guardians a run against Texas (video)
Cooper Ingle mistakenly ended an inning early, allowing the Rangers to score the go-ahead run on his error.
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2mLyndhurst Tunnel to Towers 5K Run and Walk draws 262 participants
The city of Lyndhurst and the Lyndhurst Police Foundation's first-ever Tunnel to Towers 5K Run and Walk attratced 262 participants and raised more than $16,000.
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4mThe perfect start for Westfield Little Leaguers
A little rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of the Westfield Little League Baseball 12-Year-Old All Stars, nor could it slow their unbeaten start to the District 2 tournament.
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2m‘My grandma’s body is sitting inside’: Dauphin County coroner responds to reported stabbing at apartment complex
County 911 dispatchers said the victim was an "elderly woman" who was stabbed in the chest and head.