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Boy Takes Bullying Problem Straight To Governor Christie [VIDEO]
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Obesity Costs Nation Nearly $190 Billion Per Year, Says Study [AUDIO]
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NJ Prom Costs Over a Grand Per Kid [AUDIO/POLL]
Its almost prom season, but do you have enough money to cover the costs?
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NJ Special Needs Parents Face Unique Challenges [AUDIO]
How do you know your child will be safe at school from emotional abuse, especially when the child has special needs? Cherry Hill father Stuart Chaifetz’s hidden recording of a teacher’s verbal attack of his ten year-old autistic son has raised concern for parents of special needs kids across the country.
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NJ College Students Hit the Brakes on Higher-Education [AUDIO]
While more students are getting into college in recent years, a majority are dropping out due to high tuition costs.
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Cherry Hill District Quiet After Teachers Caught Bullying Autistic Boy [AUDIO/VIDEO]
More questions than answers from the Cherry Hill Public School District, after an incident where audio recordings revealed teachers mocking and swearing at a ten year-old autistic boy.
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NJ Adults Not Getting Proper Vaccines [AUDIO]
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More NJ Kids In Poverty, New Report Shows [AUDIO]
The picture of poverty in New Jersey is increasing, with more families struggling economically, earning too little to meet basic needs.
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Hundreds Turn Themselves In At NJ Fugitive Safe Surrender [AUDIO]
From Florida to Georgia and throughout New Jersey, over 800 people have turned themselves in as part of the state’s fourth and final “Fugitive Safe Surrender” in Atlantic City.
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Toll Hikes Passed Onto NJ Consumers [AUDIO]
All New Jersey drivers are paying more to travel on the Garden State Parkway and New Jersey Turnpike these days, even bridge tolls are up on the Hudson River crossings.
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NJ Moms Can’t Afford To Go Back To Work [POLL]
Faced with the rising cost of child care, recent toll hikes and high gas prices, a growing number of New Jersey mothers are finding out that having a job just doesn’t pay.
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27 NJ Residents Busted For Child Porn [VIDEO]
More than two dozen people in 26 towns across New Jersey are arrested as part of a major three-month child pornography investigation dubbed “Operation Watchdog.”
