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  2. N.J. Municipal Judge Inappropriately Touched Employee ... - Patch

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    April 13, 2023. A New Jersey municipal judge is facing charges of violating judicial conduct rules after a law clerk reported he inappropriately touched her leg, according to a complaint filed by ...

  3. Controversial New Tax On Rich Corporations Proposed In New Jersey

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    New Jersey has a 9 percent tax on businesses, with smaller companies earning less than $1 million taxed on a sliding scale that bottoms out at 6.5 percent. New Jersey previously charged an extra 2 ...

  4. New Jersey Transit Board Approves More Than $40 ... - Patch

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    New Jersey Transit Board Approves More Than $40 Million In Project Contracts - Across New Jersey, NJ - The board's approval is the first for "early action" work on the Delco Lead Storage and ...

  5. NJ Transit Conductor Dies Of Coronavirus; 87 Employees ...

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    In New Jersey, the number of cases has risen to 47,437 and 1,504 people have died. Experts say that the novel coronavirus, because it's new, is more lethal and much harder to treat than the flu ...

  6. NJ Teachers May No Longer Be Required To Live In New Jersey

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    The bill would repeal a restriction put in place 10 years ago by then-Gov. Chris Christie: Christie signed the New Jersey First Act in 2011, which required that all public employees — from ...

  7. Light rail in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Light rail in New Jersey. Light rail in New Jersey is provided by NJ Transit, a state-owned corporation which also provides bus and commuter rail services. In 2023, the light rail system had a ridership of 20,827,300. [1] Light rail, among other forms of transit, is a major part of the state's Smart Growth policy.

  8. Toms River Man Admits Bribery of NJ Transit Employees - Patch

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    From September 2011 to March 2012, O’Neill and Braden agreed to give, and gave a cooperating witness – who was an NJ Transit employee – approximately $20,000 in exchange for his assistance ...