07/18/11 At a time when many New Jersey arts organization are trying to survive due to state budget cuts, the Newark Museum has received a one million dollar grant to help its African art collection thrive.
07/18/11 Governor Chris Christie says funding is being restored to Wynona's House, an advocacy center for abused children.
07/18/11 After Jean Dunn enrolled her two grandchildren in the 23rd annual Super Summer Reading Club, she decided that it would only be fair to become a club member, too.
07/17/11 As all the world knows, the Honorable Michael Nutter is the mayor of Philadelphia. Not in the world of Foursquare, though. In that social-media world, the mayor of Philadelphia is some guy named "Frank S.," from New York.
07/13/11 This past weekend, the proverbial red carpet was rolled out for the inaugural Hamilton International Guitar Festival.
07/13/11 The New Jersey Republican Committee is paying for a radio ad campaign in which Governor Christie emphasizes the positives in the new state budget.
07/13/11 New Jersey's Department of Education is being restructured to focus more on performance and less on compliance.
07/13/11 Through a collaboration of Group Cares and the ETC, some 400 student helpers kicked off the epic makeover of an East Trenton neighborhood on Monday, with youngsters from Home Front in the mix of helping hands.
07/13/11 Hoosier Cup winner Custard The Dragon and New Jersey Classic winner Big Jim won their respective $50,000 eliminations and earned starting berths in the $1 million Meadowlands Pace on Saturday. read more
07/05/11 Arts groups in New Jersey are losing some of their state subsidies, but not as much as expected.
07/05/11 A school voucher plan in New Jersey has stalled in the Legislature.
07/05/11 The American Hockey League has released its new alignment for the 2011-12 season. The change was made to accommodate the relocation of the Manitoba Moose to St. John's, Newfoundland. The Moose played their home games in Winnipeg's MTS Centre, which will now be used for the new Winnipeg Jets team. Manitoba was previously the AHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks , but will now serve as the ...
07/05/11 The IceHogs will find themselves in a new division next season now that the AHL owners have approved realignment.
07/05/11 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - American Hockey League President and CEO David Andrews announced that the league's Board of Governors, convening this week for its Annual Meeting in Hilton Head Island, S.C., has approved a new divisional alignment and playoff format for the 2011-12 AHL season.
07/05/11 Milwaukee, WI-The American Hockey League announced today that it has approved the following division alignment for the 2011-12 AHL season (NHL affiliates in parentheses).
07/05/11 Maurice T. Perilli, longtime Roma Bank chairman of the board and executive vice president, will retire from the boards and management of the on June 30. Upon his retirement, Mr. Perilli will be appointed emeritus director and will provide consulting assistance to the boards and the executive management.
07/05/11 The Crunch will remain in the Eastern Conference in the now five-team East Division along with the Binghamton Senators, Hershey Bears, Norfolk Admirals and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.
07/05/11 Oklahoma City - The American Hockey League Board of Governors approved the conference and divisional alignment for the 2011-12 hockey season earlier today. The Oklahoma City Barons will be one of five teams in the Western Division of the 15-team Western Conference.
06/30/11 Republican lawmakers are picking up some support for a bill that's intended to discourage the employment of illegal immigrants in New Jersey.
01/28/10 As the owner of Allison Paul Builders in Brigantine, Ralph Busco builds a lot of spectacular homes. ...
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