News in Union City, New Jersey
New Jersey chapter of ACLU petitions for oversight of Newark, NJ police
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — The New Jersey chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union says police misconduct is rampant in the state's largest city.Pricetag of nonpartisan elections in NJ tops $12.2M TRENTON — A total of $12,252,253 was spent in municipalities with nonpartisan elections, held on the first Tuesday in May. Spending topped $100,000 in 10 different municipalities.
What's happening in northern Hunterdon? DAR Meeting, 11:30 a.m., Rockaway Reformed Church in the Whitehouse Station section of Readington Township; guest speaker from Hunterdon health and Wellness Center. Bring your own lunch. Coffee and tea served. Bring an item for the food bank. (908) 782-3559.
ACLU Accuses Newark PD of Abuse, Asks for Federal Oversight The ACLU asks for an independent monitor for Newark's 1,300 officers. American Civil Liberties Union - United States - Violence and Abuse - Lawsuit - U.S. Custom and Border Protection
Former LFO member Rich Cronin dies at 36 Stanley F. Bartholomew
DeCamp strike being felt by local commuters Many inconvenienced by having to come up with aternative comuting plans
Deborah Jacobs: A Petition for Justice in the Newark Police Today we petitioned the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate the Newark Police Department, building a case for the federal agency to end the entrenched patterns of police abuse.
CytoSorbents Corporation to Present at the Rodman & Renshaw Global Investment Conference MONMOUTH JUNCTION, NJ--(Marketwire - September 8, 2010) - CytoSorbents Corporation ( OTCBB : CTSO ), a critical care focused company using blood purification to treat life-threatening illnesses, announced that Dr. Phillip Chan, Chief Executive Officer, will present at the 12 th Annual Healthcare Conference at the Rodman & Renshaw Global Investment Conference. The conference will take place at ...
Train troubles again strand Northeast commuters NEWARK, N.J. — Power problems forced Amtrak and regional transit agencies to halt trains throughout the Northeast for more than an hour Tuesday during the middle of the morning rush, stranding travelers in an all-too-familiar refrain.
Ethel Ventor, 98 FAIRHAVEN — Ethel (Bernstein) Ventor, 98, of Fairhaven passed away Thursday, August 26, 2010 at home surrounded by her family. She was the wife of the late Joseph Ventor.
