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Suspicious package in Long Branch near Rep. Pallone's office cleared - Asbury Park Press
“It was a pink school bag — a backpack,” said one witness who declined to give his name. City police, fire and county investigators cordoned off an area on Broadway from Willow to Washington streets and all of Morrell Street from Broadway to Bath ...
May 9, 2012


Police clear suspicious bag close to Rep. Pallone's office - Asbury Park Press
“It was a pink school bag — a backpack,” said one witness who declined to give his name. City police, fire and county investigators cordoned off an area on Broadway from Willow to Washington streets and all of Morrell Street from Broadway to Bath ...
May 9, 2012


Suspicious package in Long Branch near Rep. Pallone's office cleared - Asbury Park Press
“It was a pink school bag – a backpack,” said one witness who declined to give his name. City police, fire and county investigators cordoned off an area on Broadway from Willow to Washington streets and all of Morrell Street from Broadway to Bath ...
May 8, 2012


Stray bullet kills New Brunswick man in his home - Asbury Park Press
It happened so fast,” an Alden Court resident, who did not want to be identified, told the Home News Tribune Friday. While the shooting appears to have been the first known instance there in recent memory, neighbors said they have been worried lately ...
May 6, 2012


University set to name new president today - Asbury Park Press
The source requested anonymity because university officials have declined to publicly disclose the list of finalists to replace current Rutgers President Richard L. McCormick, who last May announced his retirement effective at the end of this school ...
April 11, 2012


N.Y. MTA says subway extension to N.J. won't happen in our lifetime - Asbury Park Press
Gateway also is seen as serving a different market of intercity passengers, administration officials said. Recently, US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood backed Gateway, calling it “critical to the region.” Gateway is currently being studied after US ...
April 4, 2012


Car bombs hit Syria capital, 27 killed - Asbury Park Press
He asked that his name not be used because he was not authorized to speak publicly. The bombings were the latest in a string of large-scale suicide attacks targeting the Syrian regime's military installations. The blasts have killed dozens of people ...
March 17, 2012


Port Authority hearing prompts political spat - Asbury Park Press
Christie administration officials said it would be premature to say if state officials will testify, adding they are looking to Baroni, as one of their representatives to the Port Authority, said Michael Drewniak, Christie's spokesman.
March 14, 2012


US brings new trade case against China - Asbury Park Press
The senior administration officials said Beijing's export restrictions give Chinese companies a competitive advantage by providing them access to more of these rare materials at a cheaper price, while forcing US companies to manage with a smaller, ...
March 14, 2012


Bi-State Port Authority hearing touches off political cat fight - Asbury Park Press
Christie administration officials said it would be premature to say if state officials will testify, adding they are looking to Baroni, as one of their representatives to the Port Authority, said Michael Drewniak, Christie spokesman.
March 12, 2012


NYPD, NJ disagree on knowledge of Muslim operation - Asbury Park Press
The official, who has insisted on anonymity because the inquiry was ongoing, said there was no evidence that McCarthy circulated the report to anyone else. McCarthy has declined to comment on whether he received a copy. New Jersey Gov.
March 9, 2012


Talks of Temple joining Big East as soon as next year - Asbury Park Press
The person spoke Wednesday to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the talks are still ongoing. Temple played in the Big East in football only from 1991-2004, but was forced out of the league. It played as a football independent and ...
February 22, 2012


Talks of Temple joining Big East as soon as next year - Asbury Park Press
The person spoke Wednesday to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the talks are still ongoing. Temple played in the Big East in football only from 1991-2004, but was forced out of the league. It played as a football independent and ...
February 22, 2012


Terror suspect arrested near Capitol in FBI sting - Asbury Park Press
They spoke on a condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly. He came to the US when he was 16 years old and overstayed his visitor visa, which expired in 1999, making him in the country illegally, according to court ...
February 18, 2012


Tent City fire kills homeless person - Asbury Park Press
The man, who asked not to be identified, stayed there as well and was not sure where he would find a new shelter. “It was a pretty bad fire,” said a shopkeeper operating on Route 88 who declined to be identified. “It's not the first time (someone has ...
January 30, 2012


Source: Flood, Cristobal finalists for Rutgers - Asbury Park Press
Cristobal is among two candidates, along with interim head coach Kyle Flood, for the Rutgers football job left vacant when Greg Schiano bolted for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week, a source said Sunday night. The source said Rutgers athletics ...
January 30, 2012


Source: Cristobal, Flood are candidates for Rutgers - Asbury Park Press
Cristobal is among two candidates, along with interim head coach Kyle Flood, for the Rutgers football job left vacant when Greg Schiano bolted for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week, a source said Sunday night. The source said Rutgers athletics ...
January 30, 2012


One person dies in Lakewood Tent City fire - Asbury Park Press
“It was a pretty bad fire,” said a shopkeeper operating on Route 88 who declined to be identified. “It's not the first time (someone has died there).” A homeless person living in that campsite dies every six to eight months, the man said.
January 29, 2012


Deal to save season wins by a nose - Asbury Park Press
Christie administration officials said Tuesday a deal has also been finalized on a 30-year lease of the Meadowlands Racetrack for harness racing to New York real estate developer Jeffrey Gural. Christie in a statement called stabilizing operations at ...
December 21, 2011


Ocean Gate pedestrian hit by car remains critical - Asbury Park Press
The woman was identified as Frances King, a source said. The woman and her dog were walking in the 500 block of Ocean Gate Avenue when they were hit by a car before 6 pm, police said. She was admitted to Jersey Shore University Medical Center in ...
November 17, 2011


Colts Neck to weigh options - Asbury Park Press
But another woman, who declined to give her name, said she thought the 15 percent dedication was too high. Had it been lower, she said, she might have considered voting for the referendum. No matter the result, Deputy Mayor Jarrett Engel — who won ...
November 10, 2011


Kitchen fire displaces five Jackson families - Asbury Park Press
... was left unattended in a downstairs apartment caught fire before 2 pm and caused smoke to fill the apartment as well as adjacent apartments, said the dispatcher, who said he was speaking on behalf of Lt. Andy Cheney and declined to be identified. ...
October 30, 2011


Maritime art exhibit opens at Monmouth University - Asbury Park Press
Five area collectors of maritime art – they have asked to remain anonymous – have lent 48 watercolor and oil paintings for display at the Pollak Theatre Gallery on campus. Most of the art, because it is in the hands of private collectors, ...
October 12, 2011


Feds expand district probe, visit home of Toms River Regional's former engineer - Asbury Park Press
TOMS RIVER — Federal agents expanded their probe of Toms River Regional schools when they showed up Thursday at the home of the district's former engineer, Pravin H. Patel, sources said. Special Agent Robert Glantz, of the IRS' Criminal Investigations ...
July 15, 2011


FBI, IRS at home of figure in probe - Asbury Park Press
TOMS RIVER — Federal agents expanded their probe of Toms River Regional schools when they showed up Thursday at the home of the district's former engineer, Pravin H. Patel, sources said. Special Agent Robert Glantz, of the IRS' Criminal Investigations ...
July 15, 2011


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