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TRENTON, New Jersey - A surge of lawsuits has swamped courthouses just ahead of the two-year anniversary of drugmaker Merck & Co. pulling its blockbuster painkiller Vioxx from the market.
Imagine a hurricane was headed straight for Long Beach Island, or a terrorist attack in north Jersey had forced the closure of highways and led to a quarantine zone.
Imagine a hurricane was headed straight for Long Beach Island, or a terrorist attack in north Jersey had forced the closure of highways and led to a quarantine zone. Where would you call for up-to-date, accurate information on what to do and where to go in your particular neighborhood? New Jersey's 211 Hotline.
Three-digit phone numbers in New Jersey:
With his new, gold Citadel graduate's ring and a crisp, blue alumni shirt, Marc Buoniconti told the latest group of Bulldogs he longed every day for one more chance to play. "Let me tell you something. Not a day goes by, not a moment, that I don't think about what I'd give to be back on that football field," Buoniconti said on Friday. Buoniconti, the son of Hall of Fame Miami Dolphins linebacker
TRENTON -- Authorities suspect a 35-foot humpback whale whose carcass washed up on a southern New Jersey beach this week was the mysterious black object that a group of fishermen say hit their boat before it sank off the Delaware coast a week ago.
WASHINGTON - Medicare drug insurance will cost more next year in eight of the 10 biggest states, including New York, according to documents released Friday by Medicare.
DALLAS - Exelon Corp. said Friday it has notified the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that it will seek a license to build and operate a new nuclear plant in Texas.
Univision TV stars will be featured at noon Sunday in the Hispanic Parade of New Jersey. The parade will proceed on Bergenline Avenue from 80th Street, North Bergen, to 32nd Street, Union City.
MILLVILLE -- It wasn't supposed to be this hard for Democrat Robert Menendez. New Jersey's political history, campaign cash and national dissatisfaction with the Republican-led Congress are all in his favor as he tries to win the Senate seat he took by appointment from the governor in January.

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