ETS Poll: New Jerseyans See Math and Science as Key to U.S

ETS Poll: New Jerseyans See Math and Science as Key to U.S
Market Wire - PRINCETON, NJ — (MARKET WIRE) — June 29, 2006 — In a major new opinion survey on education, an overwhelming majority of New Jersey adults believe the state’s schools are coming up short in putting students on the path to compete for highly

Evacuation order for Pa. city lifted
Associated Press - Along the swollen and still-rising Delaware River, thousands of people were driven from their homes, and officials closed 10 bridges connecting New Jersey and Pennsylvania because of high water. The floodwaters reached as high as the street signs in

Jersey City Mayor Arrested in Bar Incident
WTLV - TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Jersey City’s mayor said he was arrested and roughed up by police over the weekend for intervening in an argument outside a beach bar. Mayor Jerramiah Healy said he had just left Barry’s Tavern in Bradley Beach - a bar owned by

Jersey Shore U13 team had the arms
Asbury Park Press - In baseball, you can never have enough pitching. Except maybe for the Jersey Shore U13 Devil Rays travel team. Coach Rich Brady has the luxury of choosing among nine hurlers whenever the Devil Rays take the field. With such a pitching-rich roster

Jersey Guys gain following by pushing the envelope
Asbury Park Press - If you saw them loitering outside a bar at 2 a.m., you’d probably cross the street. The taller of the two has an aura that suggests a dangerous unpredictability. The shorter one wears a goatee and offers a visual impression that suggests familiarity

Judge OKs Killer Nurse Request to Donate Kidney
1010Wins - NEWARK, N.J. (1010 WINS) — A state Superior Court judge in Somerset County has signed an order allowing New Jersey’s worst serial killer to donate a kidney, as long as he and his doctors meet certain conditions. Judge Paul W. Armstrong’s order

Operation of New Jersey tracks uncertain as state budget deadline
Thoroughbred Times - The New Jersey Racing Commission has prepared for a possible shutdown of state government on Saturday by assembling a skeleton crew of workers to staff Monmouth Park and the Meadowlands, which are operated by the New Jersey Sports and Exhibition

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