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The first hurricane of the Atlantic season loomed far out in the ocean Tuesday, gaining power and moving on a track that forecasters said could take it close to Bermuda by the end of the week.
Hurricane Bill was expected to become a major storm in the next couple of days, with winds topping 110 mph
With the upcoming fall semester, college students will be able to take advantage of an additional location for Richard Stockton College.
For the Fall 2009 Semester, Stockton is offering three undergraduate courses at Saint Joseph's High School in downtown Hammonton.
The night courses are available to undergraduate students enrolled at Stockton, but are also available to the public on a per-credit basis.
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Police say a New Jersey woman killed her four-year-old daughter, attempted to kill her six-year-old daughter and then tried to kill herself during a brutal attack Sunday morning.
Morris County prosecutors say 33-year-old Jenny Erazo-Rodriguez faces charges of murder, attempted murder and endangering the welfare of a child. Bail is set at $1 million.
Federal Authorities indicted three men in New Jersey in a massive identity theft case that the Justice Department is labeling as the largest in American history.
Albert Gonzalez of Miami, 28, is charged with acting with two unnamed conspirators to locate large corporations and steal vital account information in a crime that the Department of Justice calls "the single largest hacking and identity theft case ever prosecuted."
Authorities say more than 130 million credit and debit card numbers were stolen in a corporate data breach involving three different corporations and two individuals.
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