CNB ARCHIVES 2009: Your Federal Tax Dollars at Work; $50,000 for New Playing Fields

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Newark murder spike threatens to overshadow Christie\’s 2016 Camden success story

 

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Gov. Chris Christie, a Republican presidential candidate, had spent most of Saturday in New Hampshire decrying the \”lawlessness\” supposedly unleashed by President Obama\’s selective enforcement of drug and immigration laws. But with Newark suffering five murders in two days last week, and a sixth on Saturday, Christie renewed his calls to reorganize the…

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Gloucester Township Police Program Continues to Guide Addicts into Drug Treatment

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Johnson Health Tech Agrees to Pay $3 Million Civil Penalty for Failure to Report Defective Fitness Equipment

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TRAVEL ALERT: Route 42 northbound lanes to be closed overnight for demolition work in Bellmawr

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Mrs. Eleanor V. McKinney, of Brooklawn, Girl Scouts Leader, Bank Manager, GHS Alumnus

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GUEST COMMENTARY: Three-fourths of NJ sheriffs double-dip, led by 25-year ‘retiree’

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Eagles win, wind farms and feds lose in court

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The Mystery Consumer Suggests: Lunch at Capital Grille, Cherry Hill Mall

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The Cheshire Murders and the Illusion of Safety

 

If hope is the thing with feathers, then dread is the thing with claws. A story like that of the Petit family sinks its talons into you and refuses to let go. \”One of the worst crimes in Connecticut history,\” as The New York Times called it, was notable neither for a sensational body count nor…

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