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Yes, Trump will have broad power to crack down on immigrants, refugees

So far, it looks like Trump will be able to follow through on many of his pledges — with or without help from Congress.

 

Supermoon to light up sky beginning Monday morning

The brightest moon in almost 69 years will be lighting up the sky this week in a treat for star watchers around the globe.

 

Paterson man gets $40K settlement in lawsuit alleging excessive force by police officer

Mohammed Abdelaziz filed a federal lawsuit in June 2015 in which he accused Paterson Police Officer John Ditaranto of using excessive force against him.

 

Port Authority will review testimony in Bridgegate trial to see if further action is warranted

The actions of top officials and board members at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will be examined in a review of testimony from the George Washington Bridge lane closure trial.

 

North Jersey reservoirs continue to sink as drought conditions worsen

Drought conditions in New Jersey are getting worse and our reservoirs are getting lower and lower. Officials are saying that the Morris Lake reservoir is at the lowest level it’s been in nine years: 54 inches below the spillway. The reservoir in Newton, Sussex County, provides drinking water for 8,000.

 

Pompton Lakes BOE reviews PARCC test results

Michael Petrella, the director of curriculum, instruction and testing, made a presentation to the Pompton Lakes Board of Education on the findings of the test at the Nov. 1 meeting.

 

GOP candidates win handily over Libertarian challenger

The municipality’s Republican candidates for town council notched a decisive Election Day win over their lone Libertarian opponent.

 

Pequannock: Police Blotter, Nov. 10, 2016

A Passaic County man is charged with DWI and other offenses following a recent traffic stop, police report.

 

Non-profit news: Week of November 14, 2016

Rebuilding Together North Jersey will hold a holiday house tour 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 17.

 

Why homework is getting an F at some North Jersey schools

In an attempt to decrease student anxiety, school districts across the nation — including a cluster in North Jersey — have introduced homework-free nights. But some parents say such measures are not...

 

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