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Bath man sentenced for COVID relief fraud, bad check scheme that netted $600K
The 33-year-old filed false pandemic unemployment claims for former employees and bought four vehicles with bad checks from local dealerships, prosecutors said.
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5mMichigan governor’s race poll finds ‘dead heat’ between two candidates
A new poll released has found a statistical tie between GOP gubernatorial candidates U.S. Rep. John James, R-Shelby Township, and former Attorney General Mike Cox.
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13mHow a rogue cannabis farm operated in plain sight — and secretly fed N.J.’s legal weed market
Workers say there was so much weed growing on the farm that employees didn't care when teens stole some. State regulators had no idea the operation existed.
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6mWhat I’m hearing about Browns & QB Brendan Sorsby – Terry Pluto
QB Brendan Sorsby admits to betting $90,000 on sports while in college.
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7mOverheard at syracuse.com’s All-CNY spring 2026 photo shoot: ‘Man, that’s you with a wig on’ (photos)
Section III top spring athletes gathered to get their pictures taken.
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5mThese 8 N.J. colleges are in serious financial trouble, new report warns
Forbes gave the New Jersey schools its lowest possible financial grade, as private colleges nationwide face falling enrollment and a money problems.