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Hello, Deer.
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Image of the small plane crash on I-287 in New Jersey.
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My Drive Home - Norwalk, Conn to Budd Lake, NJ
90-minute drive. 8-second video.
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I’m From New Jersey - John Gorka
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“It’s people who raise their voices and yell and scream like you that are dividing this country. We’re here to bring this country together, not divide it.” -NJ Gov. Chris Christie
(Source: Yahoo!)
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Newark Public Schools to Get a $100 Million Gift
Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive of Facebook, has agreed to donate $100 million to improve Newark’s long-troubled public schools, and Gov. Chris Christie will cede some control of the state-run system to Mayor Cory A. Booker in conjunction with the huge gift, officials said Wednesday night.
I love two of the three people mentioned in this paragraph. Guess which ones?
(Source: soupsoup)
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I don’t usually post politics on here, but this is great.
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Life in New Jersey Now More Dissatisfying Than Ever
Who loves living in New Jersey? Not New Jersey residents, according to a new poll by Quinnipiac University.
A full 75% of those living in the Garden State describe themselves as “dissatisfied” with the state of things in general, a record high. On the other side of the well-being spectrum, a scant 2% of New Jerseyans describe themselves as “very satisfied,” a finding that is within the margin of error for the poll. Which means there might be not a single New Jersey resident who feels profound satisfaction with life.
Tear.
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Sign Language Ban Imposed on [deaf] N.J. Girl
Logic: this has none.
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Two New Jersey men intent on killing American troops were arrested Saturday as they boarded flights to link up with a virulent jihadist group in Somalia, authorities said.
The men, both North Jersey residents, were charged with conspiring to commit an act of international terrorism through a group tied to Osama bin Laden’s al Qaeda network, according to officials familiar with the details of the arrests.
— Star-Ledger: Two N.J. men arrested at JFK airport before boarding plane to join Islamist terrorist group, authorities say