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New Jerseyans with disabilities keep dying while critical safety bills remain stuck, advocates say
Advocates have been trying to get several bills, including one that would make cameras more readily available in group homes, passed since 2017.
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2mAnn Arbor splash pad now expected to open next week pending inspection
Those anxious to cool off and have some fun at Ann Arbor’s new splash park will have to wait a little longer as its opening is delayed.
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3mGuardians option reliever to Triple-A; will announce replacement Friday
The Guardians have three prime candidates ready to join their bullpen Friday before they open a three-game series against Detroit.
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1mN.J. bar sells $451K Jersey Cash 5 lottery ticket
The jackpot-winning Jersey Cash 5 ticket was purchased in Burlington County for Wednesday's drawing, beating odds of 1 in 1.2 million.
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5mSRS valedictorian Meghan O’Brien is putting the pedal to the metal as she drives into her future
As most folks know, first impressions are important and when meeting Meghan O’Brien, the Southwick Regional School’s Class of 2026 valedictorian, she has the look of an accomplished confident student with the intensity that defines a high achiever; then she throws a wrench into the works.
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4mEl-Sayed: Campaign ‘had no clue’ about activities of ex-staffer charged in UM threat case
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed said his campaign had vetted an ex-staffer now charged with defacing a Novi business but "had no clue she was involved in this."