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Fulop touts downward crime trend, wants bail reform review

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Jersey City mayor: Decline in homicides is ‘quite a significant accomplishment’

"The important thing here is trends, not the actual data. We still have a week left in the year but we're target for the lowest number of homicides since records have been kept in Jersey City," said Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop when announcing the end-of-year crime statistics for his city. The numbers for other crimes, including robbery, aggravated assault and burglaries were all up slightly.

12/20/2022

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Major replenishment for Long Branch beaches

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Critics question the long-term value of replenishment projects (3m 39s)

More ‘navigators’ help people apply for SNAP benefits

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They’re part of a state initiative to give more help to applicants (3m 56s)

Murphy to sign latest gun-control legislation

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The measure adds strict concealed-carry limits (1m 14s)

School districts look to combat learning loss

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In 2019, one school district was 22.2% passing. For 2022 it was 13.8% (5m 1s)

Will PACT Act give added care to NJ vets exposed to toxins?

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Interview: Dr. Shereef Elnahal, US Department of Veterans Affairs (5m 10s)

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