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Cresskill BOE candidates meet in forum

CRESSKILL - Four of the five candidates for the Board of Education participated tackled issues including substance abuse and class sizes at a candidates forum on Nov. 1 at the Cresskill High School auditorium.

 

Norwood BOE candidates meet in forum

NORWOOD - Four candidates for the Board of Education took questions from the public about issues in the community and what makes a fitting board member at a candidates night Oct. 19.

 

Nutley teacher's group takes first in Strut Your Mutt contest

Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr., far right, congratulates Paula Greco, a Yantacaw School teacher in Nutley; Joe DiVincenzo, of West Caldwell; and their dogs Bernie and Brutus. Their "Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" wins first place for groups at Strut Your Mutt's Halloween Costume Contest at Brookdale Park.

 

Global trade manager Amber Road narrows losses in third quarter

Global trade manager Amber Road Inc. said third-quarter losses narrowed to $3.8 million, or 14 cents a share, from $6.3 million, or 24 cents, from the same period a year ago.

 

Verona-Cedar Grove Police Blotter: Oct. 21 to 30

The following reports include DWI, disputes, warrants and more.

 

Christmas in October and Lingering Storm: Keys to U.S. Jobs Data

The government’s October jobs report is poised to offer the last big data point on a steady if unimpressive U.S. economy, four days before Americans flock to the polls.

 

Original member of James Bond gang accepts plea deal in in three-county burglary spree

Anderson was part of a 24-count indictment handed up in Sept. 2015 along with five others: Jamelle L. Singletary, Lawal Erskine, David Tadjiev, Jamaal T. Sermon and Janay C. Cole, Singletary's live-in girlfriend.

 

Gottheimer’s campaign calls on Garrett to condemn fliers depicting Gottheimer as a devil

Suggestions of media conspiracies and Satanic imagery are“frequently-used anti-Semitic caricatures” and reminiscent of Nazi propaganda, Gottheimer’s campaign said in a news release. Gottheimer is Jewish.

 

U.S. factory orders up slight 0.3 percent in September

Orders to U.S. factories increased a modest amount in September even though a key category that tracks business investment plans fell by the largest amount since February.

 

UN: Survivors report 240 dead in 2 Mediterranean shipwrecks

Survivors say as many as 240 people have died in two shipwrecks off Libya, the U.N. refugee agency reported Thursday — bringing this year's toll to more than 4,220 migrants dead or missing in risky Mediterranean Sea crossings, the highest count on record.

 

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