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CNBNEWSNET– TRENTON — New Jersey\’s Department of Education on Wednesday unveiled a six-month plan to review the Common Core educational standards. The review was ordered by Gov. Christie Christie in May, when he declared that Common Core was \”simply not working\” in New Jersey. Working on a short timeline, the department is rapidly moving forward with the…

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Ashley Reynolds was a happy 14-year-old who loved sports, did well in school academically and socially, and enjoyed keeping a journal she intended her \”future self\” to read. But what happened in the summer of 2009 was so devastating that she couldn’t bring herself to record it in her diary—or speak about it to anyone.

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Pine Barrens Purchase Increases Size of Protected Tract to Over 10,000 Acres

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The core of the Pinelands National Reserve will be a bit bigger, thanks to the acquisition of a 473-acre property by the New Jersey Conservation Foundation. In a deal for $418,142, the foundation purchased the tract, which will increase the size of the Franklin Parker Preserve in the Pine Barrens to more than 10,000 acres. Preserving… 

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Senate President Steve Sweeney Discusses Opposition to Self-Service Gas Stations in NJ

Published by NJ101.5on May 19, 2015

New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney called in to the Dennis (Malloy) and Judi show to discuss why he will not even allow the proposal for self-serve gas stations to be put up for a vote. Listen to the interview now. 

Dennis Malloy calls out Sweeney and tells him he is what is wrong with politics. 
 
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Illegal immigrants responsible for almost 3/4 of federal drug possession sentences in 2014

By PETE KASPEROWICZ • 7/8/15 | Washington Examiner

Of the more than 2,200 people who received federal sentences for drug possession in fiscal year 2014, almost three-quarters of them were illegal immigrants, according to new data from the United States Sentencing Commission.

Illegal immigrants also made up more than one-third of all federal sentences, that data said.

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The commission\’s data showed a slight decline in the total number of illegal alien sentences from 2013 to 2014, but still showed that the illegal population is a major contributor to federal crimes in America.

In 2013, illegal immigrants were responsible for 38.6 percent of all federal sentencing, and that dropped to 36.7 percent in 2014.

But the sentencing of illegal immigrants for drug possession jumped significantly. In 2013, 1,123 illegal immigrants were sentenced on convictions of simple possession, and made up 55.8 percent of those cases.

In 2014, 1,681 illegal aliens were sentenced, and they made up 74.1 percent of the total. Illegal immigrants were also 16.9 percent of all federal drug trafficking sentences.

The data became public just as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has pushed for tougher immigration laws, and has cited last week\’s shooting death of a California woman at the hands of an illegal immigrant as the latest example of the need for more enforcement.

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