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Police Blotter: Twin-Boro News, Nov. 3

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GOP plan for a Clinton presidency: Block and resist

Some Republican lawmakers seem to be trying to delegitimize a Hillary Clinton presidency before it's clear there will be one. They are threatening to block her Supreme Court nominees, investigate her endlessly, or even impeach her.

 

Trial opens for Garfield man accused of Cliffside Park slaying

Assistant Prosecutor Anthony Talarico told jurors in the opening of the trial for the alleged shooter Michael A. Sampson that the killing was “cold-blooded” and “unjustifiable.”

 

24 robotics teams from N.J., N.Y. to battle in Millburn Saturday

"The better job the students do designing their robots to shoot balls or hit color sensors, the more likely they are to win the day."

 

American Dream Meadowlands to miss another bond sale target

The sale of $1.15 billion in bonds to fund the remaining construction of the American Dream Meadowlands shopping and entertainment complex will not take place as scheduled on Friday, a state official said Wednesday.

 

Hackensack city attorney 'reluctantly' resigns in wake of Zisa decision

Carver said the City Council called on him to step down following his recommendation not to pursue a disciplinary hearing against former Police Chief Ken Zisa.

 

Passaic County sheriff's race pits incumbency against call for change

The 2016 election for Passaic County Sheriff features a rematch between Democratic incumbent Richard H. Berdnik and Republican challenger Frank Feenan, plus a newcomer, Darren Woolridge, a former sheriff’s officer who is running as an independent.

 

Sheriff’s race emerges as most heated in Bergen County

Among the otherwise quiet races for Bergen County offices this year, the sheriff’s contest has emerged as the most heated, with a challenger who has accused the incumbent of political cronyism in hiring and “double-dipping.”

 

Garrett, Gottheimer escalate attacks against each other

The two men made their announcements at near-simultaneous press conferences, with Garrett, a Republican, at the Bergen County GOP’s headquarters in Hackensack and Gottheimer, a Democrat, in Paramus.

 

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