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Clever delay by Jersey City may allow it to escape public scrutiny over cop’s outrageous conduct
Jersey City has spent years trying to hide its internal investigation of a cop accused of firing his gun at civilians. It may win yet.
"The milestones achieved in 2024 reflect the strength and vision of our team and the powerful model we're building with ...
On 5 August 2023 a fire destroyed much of the interior of the Crooked House pub and the remaining structure of the building ...
New Hampshire lawmakers expanded the Education Freedom Account program to all families, regardless of income, in June. Fall ...
Jersey City can’t shield internal report on arrested cop — but it must be redacted, high court rules
The report in question details the internal affairs probe of a Jersey City lieutenant arrested in 2019 after authorities say ...
Dylan Samberg has become an invaluable piece of Winnipeg’s blue-line and the three-year, $17.2 million extension he just ...
Nicholas Robertson of the Toronto Maple Leafs was one of 11 players who filed for salary arbitration July 5, according to the ...
Pulisic has just begun his third season at San Siro and has netted 32 goals in 100 appearances across all competitions with ...
The Buffalo Sabres face a salary cap crunch after agreeing to a contract with defenseman Conor Timmins, plus, revisiting the ...
Michael Timmins, executive chef at Horizons Steakhouse in the Island Resort and Casino in Harris, took second place in a competition to determine the “Culinary King of the Casino,” conducted by Gaming ...
After more than two decades of leadership, University of Maine at Farmington Head Men’s Golf Coach Bob Timmins will retire ...
By SCOTT JACKSON The proponents of a petition to change the salary of Quincy’s mayor will continue to gather signatures to put the issue to voters even though it is uncertain whether such a ballot ...
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