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NJ Judge Faces Formal Complaint for Judicial Misconduct
NEW JERSEY - In a significant development, Judge Carl L. Marshall of the Municipal Court, who serves in Elizabeth, Roselle, and Plainfield, has been formally accused of judicial misconduct by the Supreme Court of New Jersey's Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC). The formal complaint, filed on July 1, 2024, outlines two primary allegations against Judge Marshall, pertaining to the improper recall of a warrant and the misuse of his LinkedIn account to advance personal interests.
Affordable Housing Applications Open in Chatham Twp
New development offers affordable housing options through a lottery system with priority for veterans. Chatham Township is enhancing its affordable housing portfolio with the introduction of Cornerstone at Chatham, a 63-unit apartment complex developed in collaboration with The Walters Group. Situated at 522 Southern Boulevard, near The Hickory Square Shopping Center, this project aims to provide two and three-bedroom family units under affordable housing guidelines.
First Case of EEE in New Jersey for 2024: 15-year-old mare succumbs to mosquito-borne illness
NEW JERSEY - A 15-year-old mare in Atlantic County has been identified as New Jersey's first confirmed case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) for 2024. This mosquito-borne illness, which severely impacts horses, led to the horse's death on August 3, 2024.
North Jersey Men Charged in Armed Robbery of Postal Worker
NORTHERN JERSEY - Four Essex County men have been charged in connection with the armed robbery of a U.S. Postal Service employee, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced today. The defendants, all from Newark, face a range of charges including conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act robbery, assaulting a federal officer, wire fraud, and aggravated identity theft.
16 Charged in Nationwide 'Grandparent Scam'; Millions Stolen
NEWARK, N.J. – Sixteen individuals have been charged in connection with a widespread "grandparent scam" that defrauded elderly Americans out of millions of dollars. The charges were announced by U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger.
Construction Halted at Public Schools, Stop-Work Order to NJ Contractor
EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. – The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) has issued a company-wide stop-work order to CCL Construction L.L.C., an East Brunswick-based contractor. The order, effective July 23, 2024, affects ongoing public works projects at Jessie F. George School in Washington Township and Bridgewater-Raritan High School in Bridgewater.
Jersey Men Charged in Stolen Mail Check Fraud
Charges include altering and cashing stolen checks, with potential penalties up to 30 years in prison. Four men from South Jersey have been officially charged with conspiracy to commit bank fraud, as announced by U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger. The defendants—Tracy Felder-Carter, 23, of Blackwood; Dante Ford, 28, of Pennsauken and Sewell; Quamell Keyes-Griffin, 21; and Donovan Bunch, 22, both of Sicklerville—appeared today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Elizabeth A. Pascal.
Construction Business Owner Admits Tax Evasion, Owes $1.35M
NEW JERSEY - Alain Rodrigues, a 49-year-old Middlesex County resident and owner of a construction business in Old Bridge and Newark, New Jersey, has admitted to charges of tax evasion and failure to collect and pay over taxes. U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced that Rodrigues entered his guilty plea on August 1, 2024, before U.S. District Judge Esther Salas in Newark federal court.
Morris County Named Among Top 25 Healthiest U.S. Communities
MORRIS COUNTY, N.J. - Morris County has once again solidified its reputation as one of the healthiest regions in the United States, securing the 16th position in the latest "2024 Healthiest Communities" rankings by U.S. News & World Report. This prestigious list evaluated nearly 3,000 counties on 92 factors across 10 critical health-related categories including education, housing, the economy, community vitality, and public safety.
Mail Theft: Four Jersey Men Charged with Check Fraud
NEW JERSEY – Four men from southern New Jersey have been charged with conspiracy to commit bank fraud, as announced by U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger. The accused, Tracy Felder-Carter, 23, of Blackwood; Dante Ford, 28, of Pennsauken and Sewell; Quamell Keyes-Griffin, 21; and Donovan Bunch, 22, both of Sicklerville, are scheduled to appear before U.S. Magistrate Judge Elizabeth A. Pascal.
Extradited Trio Targeted Seniors in NJ: Grandparent Scam
NEWARK, N.J. – Three individuals from Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic, were extradited to the United States and appeared in Newark federal court on charges related to a widespread "grandparent scam" that defrauded elderly Americans.
NJ Man Sentenced to 36+ Years for Three Drug-Related Murders
NEWARK, N.J. – Leevander Wade, 44, of East Orange, New Jersey, has been sentenced to 440 months in federal prison for his involvement in three murders linked to a large-scale drug trafficking enterprise. U.S. District Judge Michael E. Farbiarz imposed the sentence on August 1, 2024, following Wade's guilty plea to racketeering conspiracy earlier this year.
Multiple North Jersey Construction Sites Halted for Workers' Rights Violations
NORTHERN NEW JERSEY - The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) issued stop-work orders on July 10, 2024, to construction sites in North Bergen and Jersey City, citing numerous workers’ rights violations.
NJ's Unclaimed Property Returns Record $261.4M to Residents
NEW JERSEY - New Jersey's Unclaimed Property Administration (UPA) announced a record-breaking return of $261.4 million in assets to rightful owners during Fiscal Year 2024. This achievement marks the third consecutive year the UPA has surpassed its previous record, following $202.95 million in FY23 and $164.13 million in FY22. Since its inception, the program has returned more than $2.7 billion.
NJ Judge Permanently Removed for Unethical Conduct
NEW JERSEY - In a significant ruling, the New Jersey Supreme Court has permanently removed Lewis J. Korngut from his position as a Municipal Court Judge. The decision, finalized on July 24, 2024, follows an extensive investigation by the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC) into numerous allegations of unethical behavior.
$7.3M for Infrastructure Improvements in Morris County
MORRIS COUNTY, N.J. – The Murphy Administration has announced the allocation of $150 million in Fiscal Year 2025 County Aid, with Morris County set to receive $7,314,377. These funds, provided through the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund (TTF), aim to support infrastructure improvements at the local level, specifically targeting county-owned roads and bridges.
NJ TRANSIT Offers Refunds on Unused Tickets
MORRISTOWN, NJ — NJ TRANSIT has begun processing refunds for unused one-way tickets purchased before June 1, 2024. This refund initiative will run through December 31, 2024. Customers can receive refunds for unused paper tickets or printed web tickets at any NJ TRANSIT ticket office or window.
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