EXCLUSIVE ARTICLE ON CHATHAM SQUARE COMING AT NOON TODAY

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OPINION: PARCC scores will help N.J. close \’honesty gap\’ in education

 

By Tom Kean Now that the statewide PARCC results have been released, we need to get to work and use these new scores as a tool to improve the education of our children. New Jersey is a leader in education, which is why it is imperative that we seize this moment to learn from the new…
 

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Mike Tolbert\’s TDs set tone as Panthers run past Eagles, 27-16

 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Efficient Carolina scoring drives to open each half, each ending in a 2-yard Mike Tolbert scoring play, helped the Panthers to a 27-16 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night. The victory moved the Panthers to 6-0 for the first time in team history. The 2003 team that reached the Super Bowl…

 

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Christie: Black Lives Matters Is \’Calling For The Murder Of Police Officers\’

And Obama \’Encourages It\’

 

GOP hopeful Gov. Chris Christie asserted over the weekend that the Black Lives Matter movement was calling for the death of police officers because President Barack Obama has encouraged lawlessness. \”The problem is this, there\’s lawlessness in this country. The president encourages this lawlessness,\” Christie told CBS host John Dickerson. \”Encourages it… by his own rhetoric.…

 

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Gloucester City High School Home Coming Sophomore Court Kylar Coughlin

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Sing F-A-S-T FAST to end stroke

 

American Stroke Association urges public to learn stroke warning signs through song

on World Stroke Day, Oct. 29

 Robbinsville, NJ, Oct. 23, 2015 – As part of World Stroke Day on Oct. 29, the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association is New Jersey to sing a tune that could save lives.

 The F.A.S.T. Song helps people learn the most common warning signs of stroke and what to do if one occurs:

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Gov. Christie booted from Amtrak quiet car

campaign offers \’sincere\’ apology

 

TRENTON — Talking on a cell phone in the quiet car isn\’t permitted — even if you\’re the governor. Gov. Chris Christie on Sunday was booted from the quiet car of an Amtrak train after having \”an intense phone conversation\” on his cell phone, according to Gawker. A passenger on the train, Alexander Mann, told Gawker…

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OIG Discovers FEMA Paid $250 Million in Duplicate Benefits After Hurricane Sandy

The Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General used innovative data matching tools to determine that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) paid approximately $250 million in disaster assistance to more than 29,000 Hurricane Sandy applicants who may have received duplicate benefits from their private insurers, according to a new audit report.

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Commentary: Breaking) China Anniversary

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Want to win $10,000? Voting in Philadelphia on Nov. 3 could help

 

 PHILADELPHIA — Voting is a civic duty and our country\’s forefathers fought for your opportunity to do so. In Philadelphia, though, voting could land one lucky participant in the democratic process $10,000. The reward, being offered by non-profit media organization The Philadelphia Citizen and comes courtesy of the Pamela and Ajay Raju Foundation, is intended to…
 

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