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NJ News Digest: 03-18-10

 
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    Thanksgiving football game may not happen

    03/18/10 Most people at Hasbrouck Heights and Wood-Ridge high schools, don't remember when the first football game on Thanksgiving Day was played between the two schools. But it is fair to say the rivalry game on Turkey Day has lasted at least 70 years.
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    Morning Rush: Charges against Jerry Carter are dropped, Hoboken adopts a $99.8M budget and terms of Hoboken police ...

    03/18/10 David Jolkovski/Hoboken Now Hoboken CEO Jerry Carter All charges against a Jerry Carter, the founder and CEO of First Priority Pay,have been dropped . Carter was arrested in December after a former employee made several bizarre allegations against him, including kidnapping and forcing her to live in a freezing apartment, according to The Jersey Journal.
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    Man Pleads Not Guilty In Cop Shooting

    03/18/10 A northern New Jersey man accused of shooting an off-duty police officer in a road rage incident has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and weapons charges.  
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    Three from town among top 100 football players in state

    03/18/10 Millburn Township residents Mike DiTomasso, Lex Blum and Tim Swanson, from left, were recognized at the New Jersey Football Coaches Association Super 100 luncheon on Feb. 21 at the Pines Manor in Edison.
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    Missing New Jersey Police Dog Found

    03/18/10 Authorities in Atlantic County say a missing police dog who escaped during last weekend's storm, has been found. The Atlantic County Sheriff's Office confirms the 2-year-old Belgian Malinois named Dillinger was found Thursday morning. The dog was found along Route 322 in Egg Harbor Township.
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    N.J. Legislature works on changes to public workers' pensions, health care

    03/18/10 Tony Kurdzuk/The Star-LedgerSeated in the gallery of the senate chamber at the Statehouse, Pequannock High School Librarian Lee Ann Brensinger, left, and Rockaway Tonwship Special Education Teacher Laurie Schorno wear signs saying "Vote No" as senators debate three bills concerning...
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    Denville pair take TV in burglary, then go back for box

    03/12/10 DENVILLE TWP. - Two Denville men police said burglarized a Denville Avenue home twice in January, once to take a flat screen television, and the second time to take the electrical component box for the set, which they then traded for heroin on the streets of Paterson, were charged with burglary and theft.
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    Burlco bridge commission members vote to skip pay, benefits

    03/18/10 Burlington County taxpayers will benefit from a precedent-setting vote last week by three county bridge commissioners to forgo their part-time salaries and benefits, officials said.
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    The Jersey Journal: Bayonne Times Edition: Thursday, March 18

    03/18/10 Reena Rose Sibayan/The Jersey Journal Gov. Chris Christie speaks at at the Bayonne Fire Department headquarters at Avenue C and 27th Street to campaign for his bare bones $29.3 billion proposed budget, as Mayor Mark Smith, left, listens, yesterday.
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    Wanted man found at Fountain Motel by Clinton Township police

    03/18/10 Sgt. Mathew Wilson, who arrived as backup, soon located three crack pipes and a hypodermic syringe, police said.
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    2 Dead After Car Plunges Into Bay

    03/18/10 Two people are dead after their car plunged into New Jersey's Barnegat Bay early Wednesday. Seaside Park police say they received 911 calls reporting what sounded like an explosion around midnight.
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    Seton Hall fires coach Gonzalez

    03/18/10 SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Fed up by his antics on and off the court, Seton Hall fired basketball coach Bobby Gonzalez on Wednesday after a 19-win season. The dismissal came roughly 12 hours after the coach known as "Gonzo" endured an 87-69 loss in the opening round of the NIT, a game in which Seton Hall forward Herb Pope was ejected for punching a Texas Tech player and Gonzalez picked up his seventh ...
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