Monday, November 23, 2015

Last Top Stories: Fact check: Trump's claims about cheering in Jersey City on 9/11 ring false | NJ

  • Fact check: Trump's claims about cheering in Jersey City on 9/11 ring false | NJ

    Fact check: Trump's claims about cheering in Jersey City on 9/11 ring false | NJ
    TRENTON— Though Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump claimed — twice — this weekend that he saw "thousands and thousands" of people cheering in Jersey City during the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the statements ring false in a pair of fact-checks.PolitiFactslapped a "Pants on Fire" ratingon the comments, while the Washington Postgave the remarksa "Four-Pinochio" rating.PolitiFact said it conducted "an exhaustive search" of newspaper and television accounts from September through December..
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  • Parts of Jersey City still without water after Hoboken main break, officials say | NJ

    Some Jersey City residents and businesses are still experiencing little or no water pressurefollowing a massive water main break in Hoboken yesterday morning, city officials said.As of this morning, city officials were told by SUEZ -- formerly United Water -- that crews are still working to isolate the break that is impacting businesses in Downtown Jersey City.There is currently no boil water advisory in effect for Jersey City, city officials said they were told. Residents across the city have b..
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  • New pre-K center in Jersey City adds 245 spots | NJ

    JERSEY CITY— A new pre-K center has opened in Jersey City, to accommodate the need for more space in the city's free, universal pre-K program, the district announced Thursday."We are very excited about this new center that will offer our students a wonderful pre-K experience," said Associate Superintendent for Early Childhood Education Pat Bryant in a statement.RELATED:Parents wait 48 hours in line for Jersey City preschool (VIDEO)The 25,000 square-footAcademy House Child Development Center V,..
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  • Male shot in Jersey City, taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries: police radio | NJ

    Male shot in Jersey City, taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries: police radio | NJ
    A male is being taken to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries following a shooting in the southern end of Jersey City, according to police radio transmissions.The shooting was reported at around 11:45 a.m. at Old Bergen Road and Neptune Avenue, police said.The victim, whose age is not currently known, was hit four times in the chest, back and leg, police said over the radio.The shooting is the most recent incident in what has been a violent two months in Jersey City. Four people kille..
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  • Jersey City man fatally shot outside IHOP | NJ

    Jersey City man fatally shot outside IHOP | NJ
    The 26-year-old man who was fatally shot outside of an IHOP early Saturday morning had just gotten out of prison a little over a month ago.Tyreek McCord was in prison from Dec. 5, 2014, to Oct. 13 this year on convictions of theft, receiving stolen property and aggravated assault, according to the state Department of Corrections.The Hudson County Prosecutor's Office confirmed that the shooting occurred in the area of Route 440 and Communipaw Avenue.The shooting marks the fourth fatal shooting in..
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  • N.J. Politics Roundup: Christie mum on Syrian refugees; Trump...

    N.J. Politics Roundup: Christie mum on Syrian refugees; Trump...
    TRENTON— After he told President Obama last week that New Jersey won't accept Syrian refugees, Gov.Chris Christie— a Republican presidential candidate — deflected two questions during a television interview Sunday about what he intends to do about the refugees whohave settled in his state.Meanwhile, the White House told Christie on Saturday that the background processfor the refugees is "robust."At town halls in New Hampshire on Saturday, Christie railedagainst a politically correct society.The ..
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  • Hood-wearing man set car on fire, Jersey City police report says | NJ

    Hood-wearing man set car on fire, Jersey City police report says | NJ
    JERSEY CITY- A man wearing a hood apparently set a 2003 BMW X5 on fire late Friday and then jumped into a getaway car, according to police reports.The incident happened minutes before midnight on Stevens Avenue between West Side Avenue and Sterling Avenue in the Greenville section of the city.The owner of the vehicle told cops he came out of his house at 11:48 p.m. and saw a man wearing a hood standing next to his car, which had been set ablaze, police reports say.When the car owner yelled at th..
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  • Jersey City man accused of filming sex abuse faces new child porn charges | NJ

    Jersey City man accused of filming sex abuse faces new child porn charges | NJ
    Kirk D. Campbell, 28, appears in court in Jersey City today, Nov. 20, 2015, on child pornography charges.Michaelangelo Conte | The Jersey JournalA 28-year-old city man accused earlier this year of filming himself sexually abusing small children is now charged with possession and distribution of child pornography.Kirk D. Campbell, of Grant Avenue, is charged with possession of the videos and images "of a child engaged in a prohibited sexual act or in the simulation of such an act, specifically ....
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  • Liberty Humane Society trying to identify dogs found running down...

    Liberty Humane Society trying to identify dogs found running down...
    JERSEY CITY- The Liberty Humane Society is seeking the public's help identifying three dogs found Saturday in Jersey City.At 2:25 p.m., three female pit bull-mix dogs were found running near Phillips Street, according to a release from the Jersey City-based animal shelter. None of the animals were wearing collars or leashes and they are not micro-chipped or sprayed.The first dog is a a gray or blue pit bull-mix with a white neck. She is 68 pounds and appears to be about 5-years-old.The other two..
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  • Hudson Reporter - Trump claims Jersey City cheered as Twin Towers fell

    Hudson Reporter - Trump claims Jersey City cheered as Twin Towers fell
    World Trade Center, viewed from New Jersey on Sept. 11, 2001.slideshowJERSEY CITY -- GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump said on ABC’s “This Week” talk show on Saturday that people were cheering in Jersey City when the Twin Towers fell on Sept. 11, 2001.“Trump is plain wrong, and he is shamefully politicizing an emotionally charged issue,” said Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop, who had reacted to the tragedy afterward by quitting his Wall Street job to join the U.S. Marines. “No one in Jersey ..
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