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Iconic Child Star Shirley Temple Dies at 85
Shirley Temple, the dimpled, curly-haired child star who sang, danced, sobbed and grinned her way into the hearts of Depression-era moviegoers, has died, according to publicist Cheryl Kagan. She was 85.
Pleasantville Fire Displaces 29 Senior Citizens
Twenty-nine residents were displaced when a fire broke out at a senior housing complex in southern New Jersey, but no injuries were reported.
NJ Gives Some Another Shot at Sandy Aid
New Jersey is giving applicants deemed ineligible for grants to help rebuild their homes after Superstorm Sandy another chance to appeal.
Trenton Mayor Tony Mack Convicted of Extortion, Bribery
Trenton Mayor Tony Mack has been convicted of bribery, fraud and extortion.
Bad Start at Sochi for U.S.
The U.S. got off to a bad start in the opening round of the new team figure skating event at the Sochi Olympics.
Congressman Rob Andrews to Leave Office
U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews will leave Congress in two weeks after 23 years in office.
NJ Transit Sets Ridership Record with Super Bowl
Super Bowl fans have set a ridership record on New Jersey Transit trains.
Cold News on Groundhog Day: Phil Sees Shadow
The handlers for groundhog Punxsutawney Phil say he's forecasting six more weeks of winter.
Menendez Pays Big Bill for Legal Costs
New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez's political campaign paid a law firm $250,000 in December for legal costs related to Justice Department and Senate Ethics Committee investigations into his ties with a major donor. The Democrat also has set up a legal trust to raise money as the investigations continue.
Wal-Mart, Amazon Show Changing Shopping Habits
The financial strains and shifting shopping habits of Americans have led to uneven fortunes for retailers.
CDC: Norovirus Caused Cruise Ship Outbreak
Highly contagious norovirus was to blame for an outbreak on a cruise ship that sickened nearly 700 in one of the worst such incidents in 20 years, federal health investigators said Friday.
US Prosecutors Seek Execution of Marathon Suspect
Federal prosecutors on Thursday announced they will seek the death penalty against 20-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in the Boston Marathon bombing, instantly raising the stakes in what could be one of the most wrenching trials the city has ever seen.