Navy: Recruit data stolen from Trenton, Jersey City
Navy: Recruit data stolen from Trenton, Jersey City
WASHINGTON — Two laptop computers with personal information on 31,000 prospective Navy recruits were stolen from offices in Trenton and Jersey City, the Navy said yesterday.
READERS’ CHOICE
TRENTON Gov. Jon S. Corzine called yesterday for historic action to ease New Jersey’s growing property-tax burden and demanded results by Jan. 1.
Governor to UMDNJ: Scrap marketing plan
Officials at the troubled University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey have been told by Gov. Corzine they cannot spend millions on a marketing campaign to improve the embattled school’s image.
New Jersey’s Bed & Breakfasts Overcome Mother Nature; Inns Open and Welcoming Guests Statewide
New Jersey’s captivating Bed & Breakfasts, several of which were in regions of the state that experienced flooding along the Delaware River, are open for business and welcoming guests - enticing visitors with last-minute specials, participation in local events, and creative packages for the current summer season and into the foliage- filled autumn.