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 Jersey City, NJ (New Jersey) - Jersey City at night, from the Towers of America; ISO Building at center, Newport Tower at left. |  | Advertisements: |
|  Jersey City, NJ (New Jersey) - Panorama from Liberty Island, with views of Manhattan and Jersey City. |  Jersey City, NJ (New Jersey) - A family at Atlantic Avenue in Jersey City in 1895 |  Jersey City, NJ (New Jersey) - The immediate aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks as seen from across the Hudson River in Jersey City. Many people were evacuated by ferry to Jersey City in the wake of the attacks. |  Jersey City, NJ (New Jersey) - Public School class in Jersey City in 1920 |  Jersey City, NJ (New Jersey) - Van Vorst Park Central Fountain |  Jersey City, NJ (New Jersey) - Harborside Financial Center from the Hudson River |  Jersey City, NJ (New Jersey) - A view of the Jersey City Skyline, the buildings toward the left are part of the Harborside Complex,NOTE: NJ'S Tallest Building in the center, 30 Hudson Street. |  Jersey City, NJ (New Jersey) - A view of the Hackensack River in winter from the Society Hill neighbourhood |  Jersey City, NJ (New Jersey) - Colgate Clock in the Paulus Hook area |
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07/15/11 Teachers are faced with the challenge of teaching children about 9/11 very early in the school year. Some New Jersey educators created a curriculum to help. It was unveiled at the Liberty Science Center.
07/15/11 High-powered laser pointers are no longer allowed in a southern New Jersey town.
07/15/11 This undated photo provided by Steve Grau shows Dawid Strucinski, 22, who was beaten by a group of people on July 3 in Bayonne, N.J., and has been in a coma at the Jersey City Medical Center since the attack.
07/15/11 Nj Transit is stuck in park. The cash-strapped state agency unveiled a plan last fall to plug a budget gap by privatizing parking at 81 train stations. The agency asked private operators to bid on a long-term contract that was expected to raise roughly $300 million. A source said NJ...
07/09/11 transmitting news releases, advisories and other information to the news media around the United States since 1954.
07/09/11 Be There, Do That! Summer is definitely here, because there is a lot going in Greater Cleveland, from family events to concerts and a lot more.
07/09/11 The Smithereens will perform in Maplewood on Sunday. Maplewoodstock The town of Maplewood will be packed with musicians this weekend as it hosts Maplewoodstock, a two-day festival of local music and arts. Maplewoodstock was first held in 2004 and quickly...
07/09/11 Anyone can kick a soccer ball and run after it, but the D.C. United Women are more technically savvy than that. Still, possession-style soccer can take time to gel.
07/09/11 With the space shuttles retiring, Houston has a problem: What becomes of Space City?
07/09/11 ARLINGTON, Texas -- Go to the ballpark and catch a foul ball: It's what every fan wants to do. And so it was for 6-year-old Cooper Stone.
07/02/11 transmitting news releases, advisories and other information to the news media around the United States since 1954.
07/02/11 State Sen. Loretta Weinberg: 'The only people that benefit in Chris Christie's new normal are economically well-off, white and male'
07/02/11 Today nearly a dozen future Terps lacrosse All-Americans will take the field in the sixth annual Under Armour...
07/02/11 Andrew Mills/The Star-LedgerA woman runs across blazing hot sand during Manasquan's July 4 celebration last year. New Jerseyans have it all when it comes to July 4 celebrations, whether you seek a day at the Shore, a trip to the...
07/02/11 The Hackensack River is still so heavily polluted that oysters placed in the water to help filter out contamination have either died or become deformed.
07/02/11 From around the state, lawmakers, child advocates, mayors and college officials expressed anger and disappointment Friday over Gov. Chris Christie's liberal use of the line-item veto on the budget enacted by the Democratic Legislature.
07/01/11 New Brunswick, NJ - Dawn Price of Brick applauds with her one-year-old daughter Cheyenne during Family Reunification Day, Monday, June 27, 2011, at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick.
06/24/11 Carson City Mayor Bob Crowell, Sheriff Kenny Furlong and Parks and Recreation Director Roger Moellendorf examine the identification ticket on a 1,600-pound I-beam which was delivered to Carson City Wednesday from the New York Port Authority from the World Trade Center Archives.
06/24/11 New York state legislative leaders on Wednesday agreed conceptually on greater protections for religious groups in a gay marriage bill, but negotiations dragged on, making it highly unlikely there would final action before Thursday.
06/22/11 A time to bring family and friends together and just enjoy being a New Baltimorian. It really is a small town still, thank goodness. Make it a time to share its glories and the wonderment of living on our beautiful Anchor Bay. There is so much to appreciate when looking out over the water at the sunrise or sunset. Watch the water as it changes color depending on the wind and the sun's reflection ... |