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  • Tough Mudder in Jersey City draws thousands of people (PHOTOS) | NJ

    Tough Mudder in Jersey City draws thousands of people (PHOTOS) | NJ
    JERSEY CITY-- Tough Mudder -- the grueling 10-plus-mile obstacle course billed as "the ultimate test of physical and mental strength, teamwork and camaraderie" -- drew thousands of people to Liberty State Park in Jersey City today.Shortly after finishing the course this morning, Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop told The Jersey Journal he had a "great day" with his girlfriend and friend, and called the event "a really positive thing" for everyone involved."The best part of today is every time you hold an event with 8,000 athletes and their respective families, it's a win for everybody who lives here," he said.Today, thousands participated in Tough Mudder in different heats beginning at 9 a.m. an..
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  • Prosecutor's office holds workshop in Jersey City on getting criminal records expunged | NJ

    Prosecutor's office holds workshop in Jersey City on getting criminal records expunged | NJ
    JERSEY CITY-- The Hudson County Prosecutor's Office held a workshop in Jersey City earlier today for city residents interested in how one would go about getting his or her criminal record expunged.Esther Suarez, who wassworn in as Hudson County Prosecutor in July, told The Jersey Journal at the event that she wants the prosecutor's office "to develop a growing relationship with all parts of Hudson County.""We've done it in different ways, and this is the first time we've done this particular format," she said. "This is just our effort to build a partnership with our community, and just learn from one another. Only good can come of that."Over 50 people attended today's workshop at the Rev. Dr..
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  • Two Jersey City women accused of slicing man with knife, cops say | NJ

    Two Jersey City women accused of slicing man with knife, cops say | NJ
    JERSEY CITY-- Two Jersey City women have been charged with slicing a man with a knife early this morning, according to police.Teneequa Morris, 20, and Pamela Williams, 48, have each been charged with unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose and resisting arrest, police said. Williams was additionally charged with aggravated assault, and Morris was additionally charged with spitting on police officers.At around 3:20 a.m., police were dispatched to a Wade Street apartment on the report of a dispute, according to a police report.Upon arrival, officers talked to a witness who said he saw Morris and Williams force their way into the building and engage in a ..
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    BOYS SOCCERS.J. Group II quarterfinals2 p.m.(5) Sterling at (4) Pleasantville(7) Cinnaminson at (2) Middle TownshipS.J. Group III quarterfinals11 a.m.(6) Absegami at (3) Lacey Township2 p.m.(5) Ocean City at (4)Cherry Hill West(9) Hammonton at (1) Delsea RegionalS.J. Group IV quarterfinalsNoon(5) Rancocas Valley at (4) Atlantic City2 p.m.(8) Egg Harbor Township at (1)Washington TownshipFIELD HOCKEYS.J. Group III finals1 p.m.(2) Cumberland Regional at (1) Ocean CityGIRLS SOCCERS.J. Group I quarterfinals2 p.m.(7) Buena Regional at (2) Haddon HeightsGIRLS VOLLEYBALLNJSIAA Group IV round 211 a.m.(10) Southern Regional at (7) EasternNJSIAA Group II round 22 p.m.(12) Pinelands Regional at (5) Pasa..
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  • Mainland's Alyssa Aldridge wins South Jersey cross country title in record time - Press of Atlantic City: HS Live

    Mainland's Alyssa Aldridge wins South Jersey cross country title in record time - Press of Atlantic City: HS Live
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  • Bayonne Times Edition front and back page news: Saturday...

    Bayonne Times Edition front and back page news: Saturday...
    Patrick Villanova | The Jersey JournalBagpipes played as nearly 200 mourners filled St. Henry's Church for a Bayonne man fatally struck on Route 440 late Monday night.The 24-year-old Bayonne man whose life was also tragically cut short was remembered by family and friends as a loving, protective "free spirit."Bayonne residents will see a change in the schedule for their garbage and recycling pick-ups starting Monday.A new traffic pattern implemented earlier this week has allowed motorists to access Avenue A directly from Route 440 in Bayonne.Fourteen men joined the ranks of the Jersey City Fire Department at a City Hall ceremony.Check out five things about this week's Jersey City election th..
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  • H.S. football: Brendan Coffey leads Cresskill in postseason tune-up

    H.S. football: Brendan Coffey leads Cresskill in postseason tune-up
    DANIELLE PARHIZKARAN/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERCresskill tailback Brendan Coffey diving through St. Mary defenders for a first down Saturday. The senior finished with 151 yards and three touchdowns on 13 rushes. RUTHERFORD — Brendan Coffey led the way for Cresskill in a game that did not have postseason implications — but did possess plenty of spirited play, nonetheless. A senior tailback and co-captain, Coffey scored three touchdowns and rushed for 151 yards on 13 carries to lead Cresskill past St. Mary, 50-28, in an NJIC interdivisional game at Tamblyn Field on Saturday. “Overall, I’m happy with the result, our execution was good and Brendan ran very effectively and wit..
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  • EDITORIAL: Don't blame it all on politicians

    EDITORIAL: Don't blame it all on politicians
    8:09 a.m. EST November 7, 2015Should the Democrats fail to provide property tax relief in the new legislative session, it isn’t too early to start planning strategy for 2016 and beyond.(Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto)For those of us who were disappointed that the Democrats — the party in Trenton that seems less willing to do something about confiscatory property taxes — picked up at least three more seats in the Legislature, there is just one place to point the finger of blame: New Jersey residents themselves.Not only was voter turnout abysmal, but the level of ignorance about the election and what was at stake was appalling. A Rutgers-Eagleton poll taken just prior to last week’s vote foun..
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  • South Jersey boys cross-country championship results: Highland, CHE, Haddonfield, Haddon Twp

    South Jersey boys cross-country championship results: Highland, CHE, Haddonfield, Haddon Twp
    COMPLETE SECTIONAL RESULTSFRANKLIN TWP. – Last week, theHighlandboys cross-country team decided to sit out of the Tri-County Conference Showcase to rest up and get healthy.That decision proved to be for the best Saturday, when the team walked away with its third straight NJSIAA South Jersey, Group 3 title, led byJosh Clark, who finished first with a time of 15:55.“It was definitely big to get the third title,” Clark said. “From the beginning of the season, this was one of the things we wanted to do as a team.”“It means a lot because it was a hard one,”Highland coach Bob Wagnersaid. “We knew that Ocean City was really good and nothing is easy and nothing is taken for granted. We worked hard a..
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  • Philadelphia named a World HeritageCity

    Philadelphia named a World HeritageCity
    Philadelphia skyline.JPGThe AJ Meerwald, out of Bivalve, N.J., sails up the Delaware River past the Philadelphia skyline during the Tall Ships Philadelphia Camden festival Parade of Sails, Thursday, June 25, 2015. (Lori M. Nichols | For NJ.com)PHILADELPHIA— Philly residents already know their city is a world-class place, but it never hurts to have someone confirm that distinction once in a while.The Organization of World Heritage Cities has named Philadelphia a UNESCO World Heritage City.Philadelphia is the first city in the United States to earn this designation.City leaders have spent the last two years pursuing the title. Other World Heritage Cities include Paris, Rome, Cairo and Tel-Av..
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