Monday, October 19, 2015

Last Top Stories: Family, friends of slain 21-year-oldJersey Cityman open up

Family, friends of slain 21-year-oldJersey Cityman open up

Family, friends of slain 21-year-oldJersey Cityman open up
JERSEY CITY ― The home of Donald Gadson's mother was filled today with friends and family as they mourned the loss of a young man, who they say, was on ...
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Jersey Cityrestaurant to help raise money for cancer-fighting...

Jersey Cityrestaurant to help raise money for cancer-fighting...
JERSEY CITY – Dine at a Jersey City restaurant this Tuesday and help raise money for a Bayonne-based foundation battling cancer. A portion of what you ...
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Five people left homeless by 2-alarm blaze inJersey City

Five people left homeless by 2-alarm blaze inJersey City
JERSEY CITY -- Five people were driven from their homes Saturday night by a two-alarm at 405 Pacific Ave., a city spokeswoman says. The fire was reported at ...
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Jersey Citysoftball tournament raises $$ for man battling cancer

Jersey Citysoftball tournament raises $$ for man battling cancer
JERSEY CITY - The eighth annual Copa Maribel charity men's softball tournament was held Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. at Mary Benson Park, 5th ...
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Thousands participate in ACS walk inJersey Cityto fight breast cancer

Thousands participate in ACS walk inJersey Cityto fight breast cancer
More than 6,000 cancer survivors and their supporters flooded Lincoln Park yesterday morning for the American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast ...
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More than 1500 people inJersey Citywalk to end Alzheimer's (Photos)

More than 1500 people inJersey Citywalk to end Alzheimer's (Photos)
JERSEY CITY ― Yesterday's Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's brought 1,500 participants to Liberty State Park. Sunny skies greeted the walkers ...
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Lawyer pays to change disputed ballot question onJersey City...

Lawyer pays to change disputed ballot question onJersey City...
Jersey City's former top attorney is footing the $2,500 bill to change the language of a non-binding referendum asking voters whether the city's elections should ...
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