Amnesty for welfare cheats? NJ defends giving an out to residentsAmnesty for welfare cheats? NJ defends giving an out to residentsNJ officials are allowing people who believe they may have wrongly received Medicaid benefits to come forward to avoid criminal charges.David MatthauDavid MatthauSergio BichaoSergio Bichao
Have drugs, need help? These NJ police stations won’t arrest youDrug addicts will soon have more options in New Jersey to turn themselves in to police — not to be charged, but to be rehabilitated.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
Ocean County’s fight against drugs: Random high school sweeps will continueOcean County’s fight against drugs: Random high school sweeps will continueAccording to the county prosecutor, every high school has been visited by officers and K9 units since the effort began in 2014, but the sweeps are not stopping. Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
For Jersey drug addicts, a reason to turn themselves inFor Jersey drug addicts, a reason to turn themselves inIn Ocean County, drug users have the option of coming to police, turning in their drugs and avoiding prosecution.David MatthauDavid Matthau