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The Township of North Bergen announced plans to name the main branch of the North Bergen Free Public Library at 8411 Bergenline Ave. in honor of Executive Director Sai Rao.

Mayor Nick Sacco and the Township Board of Commissioners said the naming recognizes Rao’s role in transforming the library into a broader community resource offering career assistance, citizenshi...


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New Jersey City University held its final standalone commencement ceremony Tuesday, May 19, at the Prudential Center in Newark, awarding 1,551 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees to the Class of 2026 before the university’s merger with Kean University takes effect July 1.

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A man has filed a civil lawsuit against the City of Secaucus, the Secaucus Police Department, and a retired police officer, alleging he was sexually abused as a 12-year-old child by the officer in the fall of 1994.

The plaintiff, identified only as John Doe to protec...


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Jersey City Mayor James Solomon announced Tuesday that the city will put forward a resolution at the June 10 City Council meeting to enter into contracts for a camera-assisted parking enforcement pilot program, with a launch targeted for this summer.

The program w...


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Hoboken Mayor Emily B. Jabbour announced Tuesday the city’s partnership with the John R. Elliott HERO Campaign, a New Jersey nonprofit dedicated to preventing drunk and impaired driving through the promotion of designated drivers. Hoboken is described in the press release as the first major city in the North Jersey-New York metropolitan area to adopt the campaign citywide.


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