North Bergen News
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Vitamin Shoppe Inc. fell the most since its 2009 market debut after the supplements retailer reported fourth-quarter profit that trailed analysts’ estimates and said a recent acquisition will hurt earnings this year.
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New Jersey’s Pulaski Skyway, a major route to the Holland Tunnel and Manhattan, will be closed to New York-bound traffic for two years starting in 2014.
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A small leak on a segment of Williams Cos.’ Transco natural gas pipeline in North Bergen, New Jersey, will have no impact on supplies to customers, the company said.
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Two New Jersey men accused of conspiring to join a terrorist group in Somalia and kill, maim and kidnap people outside the U.S. were ordered held without bail at a court appearance in Newark, New Jersey.
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After three trials, a jury convicted Internet radio host and blogger Hal Turner of threatening the lives of three U.S. appeals-court judges.
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Liberty Harbor North Inc., a developer of waterfront property opposite Manhattan in Jersey City, New Jersey, filed for bankruptcy to resolve a $21 million court judgment related to the urban-renewal project.
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Hal Turner, the Internet “shock jock” radio host in prison for threatening federal judges, was acquitted by a jury of inciting his blog readers to injure three Connecticut government officials.
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Merck & Co.’s Schering-Plough unit must face a challenge to its agreement with competitors to keep generic versions of its drug K-Dur off the market, an appeals court ruled, reversing a lower-court antitrust decision.
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Two New Jersey men were arrested at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and charged with conspiracy to kill, maim and kidnap people outside the U.S., the U.S. Attorney for New Jersey said in a statement.
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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie , who says he’s trying to save money for residents with the highest U.S. tax burden, may cost them $3.4 billion in federal funding that would have improved schools and eased congestion.
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