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More NJ commuters take to the water
More commuters in New Jersey are giving up the roads and rails for the water to get to work. The U.S. Transportation Department says the Garden State had the fourth highest ferry ridership of 9.1 million passengers. New York, Washington and California...Tags: Transportation, Delaware River, Road Transportation, Lewes
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NJ medical waste probe expands to Pa.
AVALON, N.J. (AP) _ Pennsylvania authorities have searched the home of a dentist who they say may have been responsible for medical waste that recently washed ashore on several New Jersey beaches. Kevin Steele, an assistant district attorney for...Tags: Dentistry, Beach Vacations, Newspaper and Magazine, Cape May County, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)
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Avalon closes beaches again for medical waste
Avalon continues to have problems with medical debris washing up on the beach. For the third time in four days, the Cape May County resort closed beaches Tuesday and public works crews swept the area from 14th to 22nd streets after needles, cotton...Tags: Cape May County, Beach Vacations
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Renting a hybrid is going to cost you in green
New York Times News ServiceAs travelers continue to face sticker shock at the gas pump, more are turning to hybrid rental cars in search of savings. But with supply still limited and demand so high, these green cars are commanding a substantial premium. In a recent search for a...Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, Automotive Equipment, Passenger Cars, Transportation Industry, Honda
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Jersey beach closed after reports of medical waste find
Another beach in southern New Jersey has been closed today after receiving reports of more medical waste found on the beach -- this time in Ocean City. Ocean City officials at a lifeguard station said the 38th Street beach was closed while they...Tags: Hazardous Materials, Cape May County, Beach Vacations, Labor Day
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Beach needles? That's bad news for shore towns
Associated Press WriterWith thousands of tourists headed to the Jersey shore for the last weekend of summer, the discovery of medical waste on the beach is not the type of publicity one South Jersey resort town needed this week. "A lot of people have had questions about it...Tags: Cape May County, Beach Vacations, Labor Day, Local Authority
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Searchers to look for body of man who disappeared in 1990
Authorities in Cape May County Tuesday will use high-tech gear to search for the body of a man who disappeared in 1990. The county's prosecutor says witnesses have provided information about possible locations where Craig White's remains might be. The... -
Beaches reopen in Avalon
Beaches in Avalon reopened after a search for more washed up medical debris turned up nothing. The town says workers and volunteers spent Tuesday night and Wednesday morning searching the sand. The Cape May County resort closed beaches Tuesday after...Tags: Beach Vacations
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Another jail sentence in teen sex case
A state judge in Cape May County has issued one more jail sentence in the case of four Philadelphia men accused of supplying younger teen girls with alcohol -- and then allegedly producing a sex videotape with them. Superior Court Judge Raymond Batten...Tags: Punishment, Prisons
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Property data raise questions for diocese
The assessment records of Avalon, Cape May County N.J., reveal that the ocean front property at 4660 Dune Dr. is deeded to an Edward P. Cullen (no title) with a value of $1.36 million. The tax bill is sent to 2920 Chew St., Allentown, Pa. This is the...Tags: Cape May County, Lehigh County, Allentown, State Budgets, Religious Leaders
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Monarch Of Migrations
Monarch butterflies will be starting their migration soon. Each year as the days of summer grow shorter, these butterflies, their trademark orange wings laced in black, get the urge to travel. Some start from as far north as southeastern Canada. They...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Lighthouse Point, Imperial and Royal Matters, Migration
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Luxury without gambling
Associated PressOne has a salt-water spa, two celebrity chef restaurants, twice-daily maid visits, 330 rooms and zero slot machines. Another has an $18,000-a-week floral budget, five swimming pools and 800 rooms but no roulette wheels, craps pits or blackjack tables....Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Casino and Gambling Industry, Government, Personal Service
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