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Tight U.S. job market finally delivers as pay gains accelerate

Millions of Americans have gone back to work since the last recession. Now they’re finally getting some decent pay raises.

 

Samsung recalls top-loading washers over a month after government warning

Samsung on Friday announced a formal recall of 34 models of its top-load washing machines - more than a month after the U.S. government first issued a warning that the machines are unsafe.

 

Bergen County Prosecutor's Office to investigate East Rutherford crash

The Bergen County Prosecutor's office announced Friday, Nov. 4, that it would open an investigation into a serious crash that occurred on Rt. 120 on Thursday, Nov. 3.

 

Verona Township Council and Board of Education combine for joint meeting

The Verona Township Council and Board of Education discussed their successes, shared services and PILOT agreements at a joint meeting Oct. 24.

 

Gov. Christie's statement on Bridgegate verdict

Following Friday's verdict in the Bridgegate trial, Governor Christie issued this statement.

 

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After weeks of testimony, a jury found two of Chris Christie's top appointees guilty on all charges in the Bridgegate scandal.

 

VIDEO: Attorney says Kelly will appeal the verdict in Bridgegate case

A jury on Friday found Bridget Anne Kelly and Bill Baroni guilty on all seven counts against each of them.

 

Who's who of Christie aides convicted of abusing their power

As of Friday, Nov. 4, four one-time Christie aides have been convicted of crimes for abusing the power they were entrusted with. Here's a quick look at who they are, and what they did.

 

What were Bill Baroni and Bridget Kelly convicted of in Bridgegate?

Bridget Anne Kelly and Bill Baroni, two former associates of Governor Christie, have been found guilty on seven counts.

 

Lawsuit calls for stop to Millburn's downtown street redo

A lawsuit filed in Superior Court in Newark this week calls for a stop to the extensive work reconfiguring the downtown, and bright signs placed around the municipality demand a review of the project's next phase.

 

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