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NJ man pleads guilty to drunk-driving crash that killed TCNJ student

Man charged with making false police report - centraljersey com

Man charged with making false police report Man charged with making false police report A Philadelphia man who allegedly met with a woman for illicit purposes in a transaction that went awry has been charged with making a false police report, according to the West Windsor Police Department. The man called the police and reported that he had been robbed in the parking lot of the hotel by a woman who threatened to stab him with a knife, according to reports. During the investigation, police learned that he had lied about what took place in the March 21 incident. It was discovered that he had made plans to meet with the woman for an illicit purpose, police said.

Woman charged with child endangerment, driving while intoxicated

Woman charged with child endangerment, driving while intoxicated Woman charged with child endangerment, driving while intoxicated A Newark woman has been charged with two counts of assault by auto and one count each of child endangerment, driving while intoxicated, driving with a suspended license, having an uninsured motor vehicle and other motor vehicle violations after she was involved in a two-car crash on Route 1 North, according to the West Windsor Police Department. The woman, who was driving with her eight-month-old child in a Nissan sport utility vehicle, was traveling on Route 1 near Carnegie Center when the accident occurred on May 6. She was driving in the left lane and swerved into the right lane, striking a Mercedes-Benz driven by a Monroe Township resident, police said.

4 municipalities suing N J over hospital tax exemption law

On Feb. 22, Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation granting hospitals, emergency care, and similar facilities permanent property tax exemptions. The legislation, sought by the state hospital association, included for-profit emergency care facilities. The law does obligate hospitals and nonprofits to make annual payments to their host towns. Pending state Tax Court cases, some as old as 2014 and involving millions of dollars, also were dismissed by the law. On April 8, the cities of Vineland and Elizabeth and townships of Livingston and Plainsboro jointly filed a challenge in Mercer County Superior Court. The lawsuit, first, seeks to block the state from enforcing the law, and, second, to eventually have a judge void the law entirely as unconstitutional.

4 municipalities suing N J over hospital tax exemption law

On Feb. 22, Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation granting hospitals, emergency care, and similar facilities permanent property tax exemptions. The legislation, sought by the state hospital association, included for-profit emergency care facilities. The law does obligate hospitals and nonprofits to make annual payments to their host towns. Pending state Tax Court cases, some as old as 2014 and involving millions of dollars, also were dismissed by the law. On April 8, the cities of Vineland and Elizabeth and townships of Livingston and Plainsboro jointly filed a challenge in Mercer County Superior Court. The lawsuit, first, seeks to block the state from enforcing the law, and, second, to eventually have a judge void the law entirely as unconstitutional.

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