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Still no significant developments 2 months after Bridgeton girl goes missing

 

Saturday, Nov. 16, will mark two months since a 5-year-old girl went missing in Cumberland County.

 

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Weinberg: Murphy may be releasing campaign workers from NDAs

 

State Sen. Loretta Weinberg says that Gov. Phil Murphy may be releasing campaign workers from their nondisclosure agreements.

 

2 million lights . . . and more! Drive-thru light display opens tonight in Sussex County

 

A drive-thru light display opens for the season tonight in Augusta, Sussex County.

 

Warming your car this winter could cost you $250 under NJ's idling law

 

Heads up the next time you want to warm up your car before you get going in the morning – it could land you a $250 fine.

 

NTSB: Plane that crashed in Colonia maintained altitude up to 30 seconds before crash

 

The NTSB has released a preliminary report that describes the final seconds of a small plane's crash into a house in Middlesex County last month.

 

ACLU: NJ marijuana arrests jump about 35% over 4 years

 

A report by the ACLU of New Jersey shows marijuana-related arrests jumped about 35% over a four-year period ending in 2017.

 

State: NJ added 10,000 jobs but jobless rate climbs to 3.2% in October

 

New Jersey added more than 10,000 jobs in October, though the jobless rate rose from 3.1% to 3.2%.

 

High tides surge through Venice, locals rush to protect art

 

Exceptionally high tidal waters rolled relentlessly through Venice again on Friday, forcing the closure of St. Mark's Square to the public and flooding most of the lagoon city's already devastated center before easing.

 

Under Armour under federal investigation for accounting practices

 

Here are the latest business and technology headlines courtesy of Cheddar:

 

Consumer Alert: Are credit agencies invading your privacy?

 

Credit agencies can help people improve their credit and save money, but they can also cost consumers their most private information.

 

Browns' Myles Garrett suspended rest of season for hitting Mason Rudolph with helmet

 

Browns defensive end Myles Garrett has been suspended for at least the rest of the regular season and postseason by the NFL for swinging a helmet and striking Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph in the head.

 

Shake Shack begins nationwide delivery service

 

Shake Shack will soon be delivering nationwide.

 

 

 

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