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Glen Rock Opts Out of Marijuana Sale for Now

By REBECCA GREENE Credits: TAPinto.net File Photo April 14, 2021 at 11:49 PM GLEN ROCK, NJ The Borough Council voted unanimously to opt out of marijuana sales, at least for now, citing state regulation on sales will not be announced until August. The governing body agreed to review the matter every 90 days after the state comes out with its regulations. I m in favor of opting out, Mayor Kristine Morieko said at the April 14 virtual council meeting. There are so many unknowns. I d rather have all the facts. Morieko offered an overview of the law that was adopted in February after a statewide referendum approved the adult-use legalization by a vote of 2,737,682 (67.08%) to 1,343,610 (32.92%), according to Ballotpedia. According to the Bergen County Clerk s Office, 208,941 (66.51%) Bergen County voters approved the legalization of recreational marijuana use, while 105,208 (33.49%) voted against it.

Saddle Brook Police Chief Facing Conspiracy, Misconduct Charges

UpdatedMon, Mar 8, 2021 at 4:40 pm ET Reply(1) (Shutterstock) SADDLE BROOK, NJ The New Jersey Attorney General announced charges against Saddle Brook Police Chief Robert Kugler, who ordered on-duty officers to perform police escorts for his private business, the AG s Office said. Kugler is charged with conspiracy, official misconduct and corruption of public resources for ordering those officers to use police department vehicles to perform police escorts for funerals at Kugler Funeral Home, which he owns, the AG s Office said. The Bergen County Prosecutor s Office has taken over day-to-day operations at the department, and Kugler has been suspended. Chief of Detectives Robert Anzilotti will be in command of the department under the authority of Prosecutor Mark Musella, the Prosecutor s Office announced.

Authorities Smash International Sex-Trafficking Ring In NJ, NY, Rescue Dozens Of Victims

7 Read / Add Comments More than 50 women were forced into prostitution in North Jersey, Rockland County and New York City by male members of a large-scale international human trafficking ring run by three women from Teaneck and two men from Lodi, authorities said . A massive investigation into sex trafficking in both states culminated in a series of early-morning raids Wednesday at 19 homes and other locations in Bergen and Hudson counties – including Lodi, Teaneck, Englewood, Elmwood Park and Bergenfield. Detectives and uniformed police and sheriff s officers arrested 21 ring members. They also obtained a fugitive warrant for one of the accused ringleaders, 61-year-old Birmania “Nancy” Rincon of Teaneck, who Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella said was believed to be in Colombia.

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