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It's college graduation season and NorthJersey.com is once again helping document the occasion. From Rutgers University, to Ramapo College and Bergen Community College, graduates from all over ...
Ramapo College of New Jersey plans the Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony for bachelor’s degree recipients on Thursday at the Prudential Center in Newark. Doors open at 7:30 a.m. and the ...
Ramapo College shut down its Mahwah campus Saturday after a school employee tested positive for the coronavirus. The employee is self-quarantined at home and was last seen on campus on March 10 ...
UTICA, N.Y. (WRGB) — Two former officers from Marcy Correctional Facility are set to appear in Oneida County Court today, facing murder charges related to the death of inmate Robert Brooks.
Richard “Marcy” Price, a former Hunt Valley real estate office manager who won All-American lacrosse honors in 1962, died of frontotemporal dementia April 14 at the Maryland Masonic Home.
Ramapo (12-4), ranked No. 19 in NJ.com’s latest Top 20, opened up a 5-1 lead in the first quarter. It would outscore Tenafly (7-10) in both the third and fourth quarters. Max Teel led Ramapo ...
so the game ended due to the mercy rule. Since the regionals in the CWS are double elimination, the Wolverines are not out of the tournament, needing a win later Saturday evening. Andrew Birkle is ...
Robert Brooks, an inmate who was transferred to Marcy Corrections Facility in early December, was brutally beaten with his hands cuffed behind his back by corrections officers while in custody.
As our public guardian, Marcy took care of sensitive, difficult, heartbreaking situations. In 2001, the Office of the Public Guardian opened its doors. In 2009, Marcy Santos walked through those ...
Two corrections officers have accepted plea bargains in the Robert Brooks case. Another two Marcy Correctional officers involved in the Robert Brooks case have turned down plea bargains and are ...
UTICA, N.Y. — Five former Marcy Corrections Officers were given additional time to accept or deny their plea deals in Oneida County Court on Tuesday morning. Those former COs were Anthony Farina ...