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This image shows the firearms collected at a gun buyback in NJ. (David Matthau, Townsquare Media)
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Gun Buyback Program Coming to Cumberland County

New Jersey is sponsoring another gun buyback program in hopes of reducing gun violence by taking firearms out of circulation.

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Crackdown on Disabled Parking Abuse

The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission is changing the rules when it comes to getting a disability placard that allows drivers to park in special disabled parking spots.

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Governor Christie joins in the ribbon-cutting of Belmar's new boardwalk
Governor Christie joins in the ribbon-cutting of Belmar's new boardwalk (Townsquare Media)
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Belmar Boardwalk Reopens [VIDEO]

Governor Chris Christie (R) and New Jersey U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D) joined local officials for a ribbon-cutting celebration on Wednesday that marked the official reopening of Belmar's 1.3 mile boardwalk.

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Number of NJ Kids Living in Poverty on the Rise

Poverty and unemployment are on the rise in New Jersey and almost one-third of kids 5 years old and younger are living in low income homes. These are the key findings in the “Kids Count 2013” report released this morning by Advocates for Children of New Jersey (ACNJ).

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Kai The Hitchhiker’s Parents Say He Had Emotional Problems Growing Up

The parents of Kai The Hitchhiker say their son Caleb McGillivary had emotional issues for a number of years growing up claim "the system let my son down."

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A power line pylon bent by the Oklahoma tornado
A power line pylon bent by the Oklahoma tornado (Brett Deering/Getty Images)
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Oklahoma Tornado Could Cost $2 Billion [VIDEO]

The Oklahoma Insurance Department says a preliminary estimate suggests the cost of the tornado that hit the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore could be more than $2 billion.

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MOORE, OK - MAY 21:  An aerial view of destroyed houses and buildings after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma.  (Photo by Benjamin Krain/Getty Images)
MOORE, OK - MAY 21: An aerial view of destroyed houses and buildings after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma. (Photo by Benjamin Krain/Getty Images)
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Moore Tornado Recovery Continues: From The Newsroom

Moore, Oklahoma is starting the process of recovering from the one of the most severe tornadoes to ever hit the nation.

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Massive Tornado Causes Large Swath Of Destruction In Suburban Moore, Oklahoma
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How to Best Help Oklahoma Tornado Victims

In New Jersey's hour of need help came from around the country. It could be said it's our turn to "pay it forward."

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Why Are NJ School Teachers Missing Classes? [AUDIO]

Many Garden State parents are wondering why their child's teacher has been absent from school so much this spring.

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Jersey Shore Continues Sandy Recovery Efforts In Preparation For Summer Season (Mark Wilson, Getty Images)
Jersey Shore Continues Sandy Recovery Efforts In Preparation For Summer Season (Mark Wilson, Getty Images)
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Shore Businesses Face Tough Road To Recovery Post-Sandy [SERIES]

This is the third story in a five-day series titled, Revisiting the Jersey Shore After Sandy. In Part III we ask local businesses about the path of rebuilding after the storm and about reopening in time for Memorial Day.

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