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NJ State Aid Flat, Education Funding Up In Christie’s Proposed Budget [AUDIO]
Governor Chris Christie’s proposed $32.1 billion budget keeps state aid at last year’s levels but increases aid to public schools and colleges.
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NJ Parents Helping Out Adult Children Buy Cars, Homes [AUDIO]
It’s certainly a sign of the times. Parents helping their adult children purchase cars and homes due to a weak economy, high unemployment rate and rising taxes.
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Feds Probe Burlington Bus Crash That Killed Young Girl [AUDIO]
The National Transportation Safety Board is examining how seat belt use factored into the Burlington County school bus crash that killed 11-year-old triplet Isabelle Tezsla and severely injured three other children.
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NJ School Bus Crash Turns Deadly; Chesterfield Mourns [VIDEO/AUDIO]
Burlington County authorities are working to piece together what led to a fatal collision between a school bus and dump truck in Chesterfield Township that killed an 11-year-old girl and critically injured three others.
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Student Dead In Burlington Bus Crash [VIDEO]
Law enforcement officials say a New Jersey state trooper’s 11-year-old daughter is dead and her two triplet sisters are in critical condition following a crash between a school bus and dump truck in Burlington County.
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Flags To Be Lowered For Whitney Houston On Friday [AUDIO]
Governor Chris Christie is not changing his mind and stands by his order to have flags lowered at half-staff on Friday for Whitney Houston’s funeral.
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Governor Christie Announces School Construction Projects In NJ [AUDIO]
Governor Chris Christie was in Hudson County to announce the recommendation of 20 new school construction projects in 18 New Jersey towns.
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NJ Election Officials Keep Voter Fraud In Check [AUDIO]
Voter-registration records across the country are inaccurate, out of date or duplicates, according to a new report from the Pew Center. New Jersey election officials say that’s not the case here.
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NJ Community Colleges May Get Boost From Obama Budget [AUDIO]
New Jersey’s community colleges could get an economic boost under President Obama’s 2013 budget, which includes $8 billion for a “College To Career” fund.
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President Obama’s Budget Plan Draws NJ Congress Reaction [AUDIO]
President Barack Obama unveiled a $3.8 trillion budget for fiscal year 2013 that hikes taxes on the wealthiest Americans and spends new money on education and infrastructure.
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Young Adults Continue To Feel Impact Of Recession [AUDIO]
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Good Or Bad Credit Won’t Affect Your Job In NJ [AUDIO]
If you have bad credit, it can’t be held against you at work or when you’re applying for a job in New Jersey under a bill that was approved in the state Senate Labor Committee.
