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“Environmental justice and economic justice are the same fight – it comes down to who pays and who profits.”

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New Jersey is filled with humor, inspiration and kindness. Here are seven stories to make you smile from Essex County.
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According to the ACLU of New Jersey, there are two good reasons to cut down on low-risk traffic stops: public safety and civil rights.
The woman also claims she suffered food poisoning from the fast food chain's product.
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ECPO: The 73-year-old victim was thrown onto the hood of the car and landed on the sidewalk. He was in the crosswalk and using a walker.
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These young people in Newark were given a chance to tell the city how to spend $50,000. Here's what they chose.
New Jersey’s largest city will become a hotbed for worker activism on Friday in solidarity with May Day.
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The victim was sitting inside the laundromat when two cars crashed through the front of the building, authorities said.