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Princeton Names Dorm for Black Alum Hobson, Replacing Ex-President Wilson
The residential hall at Princeton University that was named for former President Woodrow Wilson will be rebuilt and named for Mellody Hobson, a Black female alum.
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How Two Princeton Grads Are Creating a Bubble College Campus with ‘The U Experience'
Princeton graduates Adam Bragg and Lane Russell created ‘The U Experience,’ a new program for college students who will miss out on the traditional college experience and allows them to come together on a single campus and provides them with an offline community experience.
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Families Finding Life in The Afterlife at Coral Reef Cemetery Off Coast of Miami Beach
It took nearly four years for multiple government agencies to sign off on this underwater mausoleum, which is designed to encourage a healthy ecosystem.
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A New Area Code Is Coming to New Jersey
A new area code is coming to New Jersey and with it a new way to make certain calls.
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Staten Island Sees Spike in Drug Overdoses, Experiences 10 in 4 Days: DA
Over the course of four days during the July 4 holiday, Richmond County in New York reported 10 overdoses, some which proved to be fatal, authorities announced Monday.
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Judge Sets New Jersey Affordable Housing Requirement at 155,000 Units: Advocate
Affordable housing advocates say a new court ruling in New Jersey could mean more such homes across the state in the future.
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9 Fast Facts About Jamie Greubel Poser: The ‘Blonde Dragon' of Bobsled
Born in Princeton, New Jersey, 34-year-old Jamie Greubel Poser earned bronze in the 2014 Sochi Olympics and the bobsledder known as the “Blonde Dragon” is ready to take the next step on the podium in Pyeongchang.
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A New Jersey Town Has Been Named the Best Small City in America
Princeton, New Jersey, is the best small city in America, according to a new study.
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‘We Got Him': Officials Announce Arrest in Slain Jogger Case
An arrest has been made in the case of murdered jogger Vanessa Marcotte after investigators matched the suspect’s DNA to evidence found at the scene, authorities announced Saturday.
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Suspect in Death of NYC Google Worker Held Without Bail
The man charged with killing a Google employee from New York who went missing after going out for a run near her mother’s Massachusetts home is headed to court.
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Suspect in Killing of NYC Google Worker Held on $10 Million Bail
A man arrested in connection with the death of a New York City Google employee near her mother’s Massachusetts home last summer has been held on $10 million cash bail.
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Massachusetts Officials Release DNA Profile of Suspect in Slaying of Jogger From New York City
Authorities in Massachusetts say they now have a DNA profile of the person believed to have killed a 27-year-old New York City woman out running near her mother’s Massachusetts home last summer.
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Family of Murdered Jogger Vanessa Marcotte Speaks Out for First Time in 4 Months
The family of murdered jogger Vanessa Marcotte made their first public statement in four months on Wednesday, thanking the public for their support and announcing the establishment of a foundation in her name.
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Slain Google Worker From NYC Laid to Rest in Massachusetts as Hunt for Killer Continues
A New York City woman killed while out running near her mother’s Massachusetts home brought light to the lives of everyone she touched, mourners were told at her funeral Tuesday.
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10K Volunteers to Help With Papal Visit to Philadelphia
An army of about 10,000 volunteers will be on hand when Pope Francis visits Philadelphia during the Vatican-sponsored World Meeting of Families and holds the biggest events of his first trip to the U.S.
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2nd Lawsuit Filed In Wake of Deadly Amtrak Derailment In Philadelphia
A group of passengers that include a woman whose arm was nearly severed and a man who suffered broken bones, knocked out teeth and torn ligaments in the violent, high-speed derailment of Amtrak Regional 188 last Tuesday have filed suit against the railroad.
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Borgata Babes Lose Court Battle Over Their Weight
It’s a bitter defeat for the “Borgata Babes.” Thanks to a judge’s ruling, the Atlantic City Casino has the right to fire their female employees if they gain too much weight. But the judge’s decision has gotten a mixed response from customers. NBC10’s George Spencer has the story.
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‘Borgata Babes' Lose Battle Over Weight Limit for Servers
An Atlantic City casino can control how much weight that its “Borgata Babes” cocktail servers gain. A state judge said that the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa’s rules are reasonable. The cocktail services objected to the policy, which prohibits servers from gaining more than 7 percent of their original body weight. The servers claim that the casino only attempted to...