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NJ Politics
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Key
suspect in Newark student slayings gives up
An accused child
rapist
and a teenage boy have been charged in the execution-style killings of three
college students in a Newark schoolyard, a crime that has badly shaken New
Jersey's
largest city since the weekend
Star-Ledger
Bergen Record Editorial
Cartoon
> Opinion: In her brave heart, Newark finds a hero
Star-Ledger
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Commerce Bank's Vernon Hill to get $11M severance?
The payment is
called for under an agreement between the company and the chairman it forced
out
Courier-Post
NJ
Environment
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NJ allows dredge spoils at Palmyra Cove nature site
The state DEP has decided to allow
dredge spoils to be deposited in the Palmyra Cove Nature Park,
a move long opposed by environmentalists and the operators of the park, the
Burlington County Bridge Commission
Courier Post
> Cove plan not
covert, Army Corps says
The Burlington County Bridge Commission
accuses the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers of "planning a stealth operation" to
expand the dredge disposal site in the Palmyra Cove Nature Park
Courier Post
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Fluke landings
figure unacceptable
Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., rejects the total allowable landings figure of 15.77
million pounds of fluke proposed by fisheries management officials
AP Press
PA Environment
State to
developer: Weeds gotta go

In an
unusual action, the state has ordered a housing developer to remove
a state-designated noxious weed—the Purple Loosestrife (pictured above)—
from the project’s wetlands area
Lancasteronline
PA Politics
New York/Nation/World
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Detail disputes hamper
‘Spitzergate' probe
Ithaca Journal
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Cuomo seeks new powers after
scandal
NY Sun
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Wind that upended Brooklyn was true tornado
NY Times
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