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Two men die in violent Brick accident
Two men die in violent Brick accident (WABC TV via Twitter)
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Two Brick Men Die In Violent Crash

A violent accident involving a tree and a bicyclist claims the life of two young men from Brick.

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Long Branch welcome sign
Long Branch welcome sign (Jason Allentoff, Townsquare Media NJ)
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New Life for Long Beach Island Landmark [AUDIO/VIDEO]

While many of the old Jersey landmarks have come and gone, there is still one along a busy stretch of Route 9 in Southern Ocean County.

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Cyber-Harassment Could Soon Be a Crime in NJ [AUDIO]

Cyber-harassment could soon be a crime in New Jersey. 

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Money
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Four in 10 NJ Residents Live Paycheck to Paycheck [POLL/AUDIO]

A new survey reveals that four in 10 New Jersey residents are living paycheck to paycheck, and 43 percent say they have had to cut back to make ends meet. 

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Flooding
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Hurricane Season May Be Costly Again [AUDIO]

Hurricane season is underway, and a new report finds millions of homes are at risk of flood damage through the season's end.

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Bayonne Bridge
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Are NJ Bridges Safe? [AUDIO]

There are 6,500 bridges located in New Jersey, and many of them were built decades ago.  But are they safe?

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Joseph Walker
Joseph Walker (WBAL TV)
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NJ Police Officer Charged In Maryland Road Rage Incident [VIDEO]

 Maryland authorities say they've charged a New Jersey police officer after an alleged road rage incident in which one person was fatally shot.

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Julie Hermann and Rutgers President Robert Barchi at press conference announcing her as new Athletic Director
Julie Hermann and Rutgers President Robert Barchi at press conference announcing her as new Athletic Director (Rutgers)
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Why Rutgers Stuck With Julie Hermann

Despite reports about her displaying the kind of behavior as a coach that she was hired to fix as Athletic Director at Rutgers University why did the administration stick with her?

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One of two bears spotted in Princeton
One of two bears spotted in Princeton (Seth Callen)
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Princeton Residents Warned About Two Bears

Princeton Police are warning residents to watch for two separate bears spotted in the town on Saturday.

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Wawa on Route 37 in Toms River
Wawa on Route 37 in Toms River (Dan Alexander, Townsquare Media NJ)
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NJ Gas Prices Down Slightly

 Motorists are seeing slightly lower prices at the pumps in New Jersey.

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