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Four Indicted for Roles in New Jersey Home Invasion, Auto Theft Ring

Hundreds May Have Been Exposed to Rabies in Grand Teton National Park Cabins

New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ) reported that four men were charged in a 61-count indictment for their respective roles in an auto theft and home invasion ring. The charges include home invasion burglary, conspiracy, auto theft, receiving stolen motor vehicles, burglary, credit card theft, and other […]

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New Jersey Seeks Limits on Nonessential Helicopter Flights Citing Fatal NY Crash

Hundreds May Have Been Exposed to Rabies in Grand Teton National Park Cabins

New Jersey’s governor is asking federal officials to impose restrictions on nonessential helicopter flights in his state after a New York City sightseeing helicopter broke apart in midair in April, killing six people. Gov. Phil Murphy, in an Aug. 18 letter, requested the Federal Aviation Administration use its authority to “prohibit or sharply reduce” the

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New Jersey Compensation Bureau Back Online After Cyber Incident

New Jersey Compensation Bureau Back Online After Cyber Incident

The New Jersey Compensation Rating & Inspection Bureau is mostly back online following a cybersecurity event that caused it to shut down its network more than two weeks ago. The workers’ compensation agency said it “experienced suspicious activity” on August 5 and took its systems offline as a precaution. It notified law enforcement and hired

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