The New Jersey Nets capped off a news-filled Monday, as they lost their final home game ever at the Prudential Center, losing to the Sixers 105-87.  The Nets move to Brooklyn beginning next season.

TUESDAY'S HEADLINES

  • Governor Christie wasn't shedding any tears when asked about the Nets departure from Newark.
  • The Governor was also asked about the "Death Race" scandal, which has resulted in the suspensions of NJ State Troopers.
  • We follow-up yesterday's Freehold school bus crash by asking what the health requirements are to become a bus driver in NJ.
  • New update on the "user fees" we have been telling you about.  Kevin McArdle reports that towns are not the only ones looking for extra cash.
  • The turn-out has been great during the first few days of the NJ Fugitive Safe Surrender program.  Our coverage walks you through the process.
  • Rain over the weekend gave the state much-needed drought relief.
  • A new study finds young woman more concerned about their careers than their male counterparts.
  • Acting Education Commissioner Chris Cerf stood by the Governor's teacher evaluation plans.

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Monday's poll asked if the economy has forced multiple generations of your family to live under one roof.  There was a large response and 61% say it has.

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