A state appeals court has cleared the way for a lawsuit by a former employee of a Bergen company who claims he was harassed and fired after his sister-in-law discovered that her husband was having two affairs.
A $5,000 reward may have made the difference, as investigators today arrested a man accused of shooting and killing his estranged wife in front of their daughter.
A police cruiser is struck twice as two suspects in an SUV make a mad dash for the George Washington Bridge, then disappear.
GOT A MINUTE?
Record columnist Mike Kelly thinks it's time to school the schoolyard gravy train and stop school administrators from taking huge payouts for unused sick leave.
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PHOTO GALLERY: THE BOGOTIAN OCEAN
Forty-five years after opening, the Bogota Swim Club remains an oasis, with kids spinning off diving boards and adults soaking up the sun and enjoying another beautiful day.
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SLIDE SHOW: CONTEMPORARY IN SADDLE RIVER
Reminiscent of the pure, unadorned structures of the German Bauhaus architects, a six-level, five-bedroom and 7½ bath dwelling offers a sanctuary within the woods.
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THE COST OF TRAVEL
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A police cruiser is struck twice as two suspects in an SUV make a mad dash for the George Washington Bridge, then disappear.
Four North Jersey companies plan to lay off more than 400 workers, including about 150 from Bank of America office in Jersey City.
Police on Long Island say that a 1-year-old girl drowned in the bathtub of her home.
Ex-Senator Joseph Coniglio collected $40,000 in consulting fees from the floundering Centuria project and the feds want to know why.
Most New Jerseyans know Tom Kean as the state’s former governor, as co-chairman of the 9/11 Commission, or perhaps the |onetime president of Drew University in Madison. But for much of the past two decades, Kean has also been a major player in the country’s non-profit sector.
Dr. Joseph Dello Russo -- you know: the guy with the radio ads -- has agreed to settle with a former patient who alleged that he became blind after a laser procedure.