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March 23, 2008
The Hudson-Bergen-Essex Line
One and all. I hope you like the new look of the Blog. We’ve switched to WordPress, and have a much easier to navigate look.The new name of the site is The Hudson-Bergen-Essex Line.Please let us know your thoughts.Send e-mail by clicking here.
March 23, 2008
Benedict calls for peace in Easter message
Pope Benedict XVI celebrated Easter Mass today in horrendous conditions at the Vatican, and as expected, called for world peace.March 22, 2008
Nutley PD: Red fox spotted in town
Please be advised that residents have seen a red fox in the vicinity of Chestnut Street and Passaic Avenue as recently as Friday, March 22. In the event the animal is seen, do not approach it. Call the Nutley Police Department at 973-284-4940.

March 22, 2008
News 12 covers Tanski story
In case you haven’t seen it, News 12 New Jersey did a report on the William Tanski sentencing. Here’s a video of the segment.
March 22, 2008
Happy Easter, one and all!
To all of our readers, a very happy and peaceful Easter! I hope this is a time of great joy for everyone. I’ll be back Monday with more blogging. Until then, unless there’s something urgent, I’ll be taking the rest of the weekend off from the blog, since I’ll be spending time with family Sunday. Hope you get to do the same!March 21, 2008
Rothman ‘Listening Session’ Monday at Kearny Town Hall at 7
U.S. Rep. Steve Rothman, D-Fairlawn, will host one of his listening sessions Monday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Kearny Town Hall, 402 Kearny Ave., in the Council Chamber. Rothman makes it a point to visit each town he represents once every two years to listen to constituent concerns. Normally, Rothman begins the sessions with comments, and then opens up the floor to questions from residents. However, the questions are normally written on paper, and then read by the congressman. He then calls on the questioner, and discusses his answers with the person who wrote the question personally. Registration for the event is not required.March 21, 2008
Obama: My grandma’s a ‘typical white person’
It’s been one rough week for one presidential candidate.
Sen. Barack Obama made some interesting comments yesterday on WIP in Philly about his grandmother being a “typical white person” who crosses the street when she sees a black person coming toward her. The New York Daily News has a story explaining the entire situation.
Obama’s campaign is now backpedaling from the comments, claiming Obama misstated his message.
Press the right arrow/play button to hear the entire interview.

