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Clifton schools run out of hot lunches, say students

School administrators said issue has been resolved

 

Bowing to pressure, Paterson school chief restores insurance for student injuries

Facing criticism from community leaders and school board members, state-appointed Superintendent Donnie Evans has decided to resume providing secondary medical insurance for students in the city school district.

 

Bergenfield police seeking vehicle in hit-and-run

Police released a photograph Thursday of a vehicle involved in a hit-and-run earlier this month that injured a 73-year old Westwood woman.

 

Amtrak to pay $265M for Philadelphia crash that killed 8

Amtrak will pay $265 million to settle claims related to a crash last year that killed eight people and injured more than 200 others when a speeding train derailed on a curve at night.

 

Roommate Dharun Ravi pleads guilty to charge in Rutgers webcam case

A former Rutgers University student whose roommate killed himself after being captured on a webcam kissing another man has pleaded guilty to attempted invasion of privacy.

 

Verona-Cedar Grove Police Blotter: Oct. 17 to 23

The following reports include warrants, burglaries, marijuana and more.

 

Post-election unity? Clinton and Trump won't say yet

With a dozen days left until Election Day, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are refusing to commit to working with each other after the election, putting in question their abilities to heal the country's wounds after a volatile presidential race.

 

Officials in quake-ridden central Italy assess damage

Officials in central Italy began early Thursday to assess the damage caused by a pair of strong earthquakes in the same region of central Italy hit by a deadly quake in August, as an appeal went out for temporary housing adequate for the cold mountain temperatures.

 

Democratic party asks court to enforce order barring Republicans from engaging in voter intimidation

Citing Donald Trump’s claims that the election would be rigged and voters need to come forward to prevent it, the Democratic National Committee is asking a federal court to enforce a decades-old order barring their Republican counterparts from engaging in voter intimidation.

 

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