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Lesniak Institute introduces Humane State license plate

TRENTON, N.J. – Sen. Raymond Lesniak has recently announced winners from among 146 contestants from 21 New Jersey schools for the Humane State license plate design. The Lesniak Institute for American Leadership sponsored the contest for K-12 students in New Jersey. The

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New Jersey launches Vote for Valor program

LAWRENCE, N.J. – In an effort to encourage voter turnout, New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way, kicked off the State’s first #VoteforValorNJ initiative recently. A group of veterans and public service officials gathered at the headquarters of New Jersey’s Department of

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Election candidates, supporters stage for Tuesday

Trenton mayoral candidates and their supporters prepare for Tuesday’s election by hosting several events at locations such as Rider University, Trenton Thunder Stadium, and Mercer County Community College over the past months. The candidates are Alex Bethea, Walker Worthy, Paul Perez, Darren

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Women’s marches voice messages worldwide

Millions of women and others marched worldwide Saturday to express unity and concern, and to protest any idea that the new President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, would reverse women’s rights, marginalize immigrants, gays, the disabled, muslims, Mexicans, and other

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Prez Trump’s Inaugural Speech aligns with brand

Today has been an “unbelievable” day for the 45th United States President, Donald J. Trump — President Trump responded to a CNN reporter during the Inauguration Parade. Many thought this day would never come: For better or worse, a billionaire businessman with

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Russia accepts Prez Obama’s sanctions

This new soap opera on the world’s stage is reuniting the global audiences’ favorite stars: The United States and Russia; and shows America standing up to Russia this week, winning back some of its eroded street cred. The New York Times reports

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Decision 2016 projects upset

With unprecedented controversies and unstable projections during the 2016 Presidential Race for the White House, voters are hoping that the winner will be the fair choice. As they voted, Americans were hoping for favorable changes in benefits for veterans, the homeless, students,