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BREAKING: After 7-1 Council Vote for AG Led, Renewed Investigation into the 2017 Racially Biased Election Flyer, Councilwoman Fisher Says Many Unanswered Questions Remain April 13, 2021, 12:10 pm | in
BREAKING: After 7-1 Council Vote for AG Led, Renewed Investigation into the 2017 Racially Biased Election Flyer, Councilwoman Fisher Says Many Unanswered Questions Remain
It has been over three years since an ugly, racially biased flyer against one mayoral candidate and portrayed as being sent by another mayoral candidate was found on the windshields of cars in Hoboken, four nights before the 2017 election. An investigation immediately commenced by Hoboken Police and just a few days later, with a difference of only 500 votes between these two candidates, a new mayor was elected. At its meeting on April 7
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An internal affairs investigation has been launched at the Hudson County Prosecutor s Office after cash recovered in several different cases went missing, authorities announced Tuesday.
All of the missing cash had been recovered from scenes and was being temporarily held for safekeeping, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said.
The money was kept in temporary storage in locked safes at the Prosecutor’s Office with limited access by investigative staff.
The Prosecutor’s Office Public Integrity Unit, Internal Affairs Section, will be conducting the investigation.
The New Jersey Office of the Attorney General was also notified by the Prosecutor’s Office of the investigation.
Burned body discovered at brush fire in West New York: officials
Updated Apr 07, 2021;
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A burned body was discovered at the site of a reported brush fire in West New York early Wednesday morning, officials said.
West New York police officers reported a brush fire after 1 a.m. behind the West New York Swim Club, in the area of 60th Street, JFK Boulevard East and Anthony M Defino Way, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said.
After members of the North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue Department extinguished the fire, the burned remains of a person were discovered, who was pronounced dead at the scene, she said.