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News
Winter Storm Athena To Bring Rain, Snow, Strong Wind
Athena is at the door. Winter Storm Athena has forced a winter weather advisory for much of North Jersey, with the National Weather Service forecasting snow, sleet and rain for Wedne...
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News
Thousands of Hobokenites Remain Without Power
Although the three substations that power up Hoboken have been repaired, a few thousand people in Hoboken remained in the dark on Tuesday night for the tenth straight night. The subs...
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News
Holland Tunnel to Open to All Traffic Wednesday
The Holland Tunnel will reopen to traffic Wednesday in time for the morning rush hour commute. The tunnel, which closed more than a week ago after sustaining flood damage from Super...
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Government
Christie Blasts Romney Staffers As 'Know-Nothing, Disgruntled'
Gov. Christie dismissed rumors that he had turned down an opportunity to campaign for presidential Mitt Romney in Pennsylvania, saying the story had been spread by "know-nothing, disgrunt...
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News
Nor'easter Could Cause More Power Outages, Governor Warns
A Nor'easter headed toward New Jersey could slow the cleanup from Hurricane Sandy and even cause more power outages, Governor Chris Christie said Tuesday. Forecasters have predicted ...
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Elections
Sandy Poses Unique Challenges to NJ Candidates
After millions of New Jersey residents spent most of last week without power, gas, and even lost their homes, Tuesday’s general election was likely the farthest from their minds. But for ...
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News
Power Restored in Hoboken
As of Monday night all three of Hoboken's substations were repaired, the city announced. If residents still don't have power, it may be caused by a problem in the building, Mayor Daw...
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Schools
Hoboken Public Schools May Re-Open Thursday
Hoboken's public schools will "hopefully" open on Thursday, said Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mark Toback. Opening up the schools has been challenging because the lack of heat in s...