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June 10, 2021
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Yes, I am New Jersey, Gov. Murphy says to Republican challenger Ciattarelli
First up in the gov's race: Who's more Jersey?
By Brent Johnson | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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Key Bridgegate figure now official Republican candidate for Bergen County clerk
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Report suggests reforms for fixing Edna Mahan, N.J.’s women’s prison. Here’s why some could be tricky.
An outside law firm said prison investigators needed to be more independent and suggested paying officers more.
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N.J. taxpayers have been billed $1M to investigate women’s prison, records show
A damning new report from an outside firm concluded that prison officials were often ignorant about basic policies and staff histories.
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