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Sat Mar 18 2023
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MYSTERY OF HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN BERGEN COULD BE SOLVED BY STUDENTS
From left, Cairenn Binder, director of IGG ertificate program, and David Gurney, JD PHD, director of IGG Center and assistant
professor of Law and Society, talk to their class of a case where they are trying to identify a John Doe found near the George
Washington Bridge in 2011 in the Investigative Genetic Genealogy Center at Ramapo College in Mahwah, NJ on Thursday March 9, 2023.
A partnership between Ramapo College and the Palisades Interstate Park Police could pave the way to identifying decade-plus old
human remains.
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Three years after the pandemic shined a light on a labor shortage, business owners say they continue to have trouble finding
workers. Frank Horvath, owner of plumbing, HVAC and electric companies, is trying to hire three or four employees to help his
business keep up with demand. Experienced HVAC and sl PLUMBING installers fo . residential replacemen Top Pay Benefits e R s e m g
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NJ EMPLOYERS STILL HIRING AS BANKS FAIL. 5 WAYS TO MAKE SENSE OF IT
Two prominent bank failures and rising interest rates have spurred recession worries. So why are New Jersey employers still
desperate to fill jobs?
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Things got cooler down in Ocean County when Yearbook Records opened its brick-and-mortar shop on North Main Street in Lanoka
Harbor in late 2021.
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INDEPENDENT RECORD STORES YOU NEED TO VISIT AT THE JERSEY SHORE
Monmouth and Ocean counties are one region under a groove thanks to these record shops.
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Exterior of Becker Hardware in Colts Neck Thursday, March 9, 2023. The fixture along Route 34 is closing its doors after 120 years
in business, including more than 50 years at its current location. 2 ARE R . Sy
SEE WHY BECKER HARDWARE OWNER DECIDED TO CLOSE ICONIC COLTS NECK STORE
After four generations, several factors convinced the Becker family it's time to close the 120-year-old Becker Hardware in Colts
Neck.
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Florida Atlantic guard Nicholas Boyd (2) plays against the Memphis Tigers in the first half of a first-round college basketball
game in the NCAA Tournament Friday, March 17, 2023, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
FDU PLAYS FAU NEXT IN MARCH MADNESS. HERE'S OUR PREVIEW AND PREDICTION
The Fairleigh Dickinson basketball team is one win away from a spot in the NCAA Tournament East Regional at Madison Square Garden.
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ASBURY-PARK-PRESS SPRINGSTEEN AND E STREET BAND ROCK PHILADELPHIA
asbury-park-press Springsteen and the E Street Band played a soul-stirring and soul-shaking rock concert March 16 at the Wells
Fargo Center in Philadelphia.
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NCAA 2023 WRESTLING TOURNAMENT: SHOCKER AT 125 COULD BENEFIT PAT GLORY
Princeton's Pat Glory advances to the NCAA Wrestling Tournament 125-pound final for the second straight year. His opponent will
not be Spencer Lee
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MONMOUTH BASKETBALL TRANSFER TRACKER: MYLES RUTH GOING; WHO'S COMING?
Monmouth basketball has a critical offseason after going 7-26. Here what players are leaving and who could be coming via the
transfer portal.
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SHORE SCHOOLS COULD RECEIVE NEARLY $40M MORE IN STATE AID UNDER DEAL
Sen. Gopal said the deal, which will return $102 million to districts statewide, was reached at 11 p.m. Thursday.
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