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Train transporting booze hits wooden pallets left on Bergenfield tracks

A train carrying alcohol crashed into several wooden pallets placed on the track Saturday night, though no one was hurt and the train was undamaged, according to CSX spokesman Rob Doolittle.

 

Do candy and soda makers belong at a dietitians' conference?

While the influence of food corporations on the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and its 75,000 members has come under greater scrutiny, some see growing sensitivity to ethical and conflict-of-interest issues.

 

Pennsylvania trio stopped outside Holland Tunnel arraigned on gun charges in New Jersey

Three Pennsylvania residents accused of trying to drive into New York City with a cache of weapons have been arraigned in New Jersey on multiple charges.

 

Police: Passaic man beaten during robbery in Paterson

A 23-year-old man was attacked and robbed Friday night in the city's 4th Ward, police said.

 

5 things to know in North Jersey today

Happy Halloween dear reader. It will be a chilly night for trick or treaters with temperatures dipping down into the 40s by this evening.

 

Man injured in Paterson police-involved shooting identified

The man shot Saturday evening by an unidentified female police officer outside the city Public Safety Complex on Broadway was identified Sunday by his girlfriend and brother as Larry Bouie.

 

West Milford High School Dance Team asks for more support

Members of the High School Dance Team say they want the district to step up its support of the program.

 

GE, Baker Hughes create powerful new player in energy sector

General Electric and Baker Hughes are joining their oil and gas businesses to create a powerful player in an energy sector buffeted by years of weak prices.

 

Consumer spending rebounded in September

Consumers boosted their spending in September at the fastest pace in three months, while their incomes grew by a modest amount.

 

Lebanese parliament elects new president, ending vacuum

Lebanon's parliament on Monday elected Michel Aoun, an 81-year-old former army commander and strong ally of the militant group Hezbollah, as the country's president, ending a more than two-year vacuum in the top post and a political crisis that brought state institutions perilously close to collapse.

 

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