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Private jet dealers look to Trump for psychological lift

Private jet dealers are hoping that the purported billionaire president-elect Donald Trump will make it OK again for corporate CEOs to be seen flying around the world on private jets.

 

Trump's immigration crackdown likely to start quickly

Donald Trump won the presidency campaigning on a promise of a far-reaching immigration crackdown, and early indications are that he intends to execute it.

 

Paterson launches new municipal ID program

More than 35 people obtained newly-issued Paterson municipal identification cards on Thursday in the debut of a program that advocates say will help the city’s immigrant community.

 

Protesters across nation march to protest Trump

Police in Portland, Ore., used pepper spray and rubber projectiles against protesters early Friday after anti-Donald Trump demonstrations erupted in several big cities and on college campuses across the United States.

 

Police: Paterson man stabbed during robbery attempt

The victim had just gotten out of his vehicle on Jasper Street at about 12:40 am when the suspects approached him from behind, police said.

 

Philadelphia man arrested on drug charges in Ridgefield Park

A Philadelphia man was arrested after police found heroin, marijuana, cash and equipment to operate hidden compartments in his Toyota Avalon, authorities said Friday.

 

Use of certain raccoon traps may head to N.J. Supreme Court

At issue is a Christie administration policy that allows the use of a controversial trap that led to the capture and killing of thousands of raccoons by fur trappers earlier this year.

 

A perfect match: Edgewater pantyhose entrepreneur and Hoboken shoe model team up

What happened when an Edgewater pantyhose entrepreneur and a Hoboken shoe model walked into the same computer services store? They walked out with a partnership that has helped a 15-year-old company put its best foot forward.

 

Elementary school in Woodland Park will get two playgrounds

Charles Olbon Elementary School could be getting two new playgrounds, one for students with special needs and another for the general population, according to Mayor Keith Kazmark and school board trustee MaryAnn Perro.

 

Kenneth Cole to shut down almost all its brick-and-mortar stores

Kenneth Cole Productions, a fashion house and shoe company founded more than three decades ago, is closing almost all its stores, effectively ending its run as a U.S. brick-and-mortar chain.

 

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