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  1. Hurricane Watch_20100901091502_JPGSome Dig In, Others Flee As Earl Nears

    On the Jersey Shore people were enjoying the beach.
    But when …

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    Stop the planned layoffs.
    That was the message from police …

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    An alert bus driver in New Jersey saves the day.
    She came to …

  4. Hurricane Watch_20100901091502_JPGTracking Hurricane Earl

    My9 News is tracking Earl.
    The monster storm is a category four…

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    Tens of thousands of people getting back to normal after a …

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4 NJ Men Accused Of Selling Fake Ferry Tickets

Four men are accused of selling bogus tickets for ferries that shuttle passengers to and from New York City.

SeaStreak alerted the Monmouth County Prosecutor's

Fair Lawn Police Officer Struck By Fleeing Suspect

Officials say a northern New Jersey police officer is recovering after he was struck by shoplifting suspects in a fleeing vehicle.

Officials say Fair Lawn Sgt.

NJ Maybe Spared By Hurricane Earl

Forecasters believe New Jersey will be spared a direct encounter with Hurricane Earl.

3 West Nile Cases Confirmed In NJ

State health officials have confirmed three cases of West Nile virus in New Jersey this summer.

The latest case is an 86-year-old Passaic County man. He was

Man Disappears While Swimming Off Asbury Beach

Officials resumed their search Wednesday for a man who disappeared while swimming off a New Jersey beach.

Asbury Park Fire Department official Garrett Giberson

NJ Judge Throws Out A Lawsuit Over The Resale Of Bruce Springsteen Tickets

A New Jersey judge has thrown out a lawsuit filed by the state against two concert ticket resellers over their sale of tickets to Bruce Springsteen shows at

Federal Grand Jury Indicts Former NJ Mortgage Broker and Head Executive

A New Jersey mortgage broker and former head of the Bergen County Improvement Authority has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of preparing

Christie Asked To Apologize Over $400M Mistake

Republican Gov. Chris Christie on Tuesday brushed aside calls from Democrats to apologize to President Barack Obama for his remarks about why his state lost

NJ Man Accused Of Gunning Down Wife On Street

Authorities say a New Jersey man gunned down his wife and fled to Philadelphia.

Police tracked down Ewart Guillette to a motel in the city and arrested him

Earl Bringing Rough End to Shore Summer

On beaches from Maryland to New Jersey, rip currents and strong swells in the Atlantic Ocean associated with Hurricane Danielle meant another day of swimming

Rutgers Enrolls Record Number Of Freshmen

Rutgers University is teeming with a record number of freshmen, up 3 percent from last year.

Classes begin for the 7,300 first-year students on Wednesday. They

10 Reject Plea Deals In NJ Ballot Fraud Case

Ten people in New Jersey have rejected plea deals and will stand trial on ballot fraud charges.

Atlantic City Councilman Marty Small and the others told a

Marijuana Plants Part Of Jersey Fresh Crop

New Jersey is proud of its produce, which the Garden State labels as Jersey Fresh.

The moniker has taken a new meaning in northern New Jersey, where two

Hoboken Rent Control Controversy

A rent control battle is raging in Hoboken.
Landlords and tenants are fighting over old laws.

New Jersey FIres Education Commissioner

New Jersey's fired education commissioner said Monday he's learned he made a mistake that might have cost the state a $400 million federal education grant even

2 Hikers Rescued In Boonton

Police used GPS technology to help find two hikers who lost their way in the woods in northern New Jersey.

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