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Letters will soon be sent to Sandy victims about reopening claims
Beginning next month, thousands of Hurricane Sandy victims will begin receiving letters asking whether they want to reopen damage claims if they feel their initial claim was wrongfully denied or they don't believe they received a fair settlement.
World War II bomb found at college detonated by military disposal unit
A World War II era bomb, found during a building project at Middlesex County College, was successfully detonated Thursday night by a military disposal team at Joint Base McGuire-Dix Lakehurst.
Amber Alert canceled for 3-year-old Delaware girl
An Amber Alert has been canceled for a 3-year-old girl who was removed from her home in New Castle, Delaware on Monday following a domestic dispute.
State of Emergency Declared as Winter Storm Begins
Gov. Chris Christie has declared a State of Emergency as a massive winter storm threatens New Jersey, promising to dump up to two feet of snow on some parts of the Garden State.
Sayreville football program reinstated for next season
Months after the program was canceled in the wake of a hazing scandal, football will return to Sayreville War Memorial High School. The announcement was made during Tuesday night's Board of Education meeting.
Wintry weather could cause travel troubles on Thanksgiving
Wintry weather could cause hazardous travel conditions for those planning to hit the road this Thanksgiving, according to Townsquare Meteorologist Dan Zarrow.
Your guide to Election Day 2014 in New Jersey
Garden State residents head to the polls today to cast their votes for U.S. Senate and House of Representative, as well as a number of county and local races.
Gov. Christie Discusses Christmas Traditions
Everyone has holiday traditions and Gov. Chris Christie is no exception. He spoke briefly about his holiday preferences before singing along to a Springsteen song during Monday night's Ask The Governor segment.