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Kama Skrek pitched a shutout to guide third-seeded Jefferson to a 2-0 victory over sixth-seeded Vernon in the quarterfinals of the North Jersey, Section 1, Group 2 playoffs in Jefferson.
The Jefferson County Public Schools teacher's union issued a vote of no confidence in Superintendent Tracy Dorland during a Thursday night meeting, saying they're not confident in the direction ...
A Jefferson City man has been charged with multiple charges for sex crimes against a child. On April 23, 2025, a child advocacy center forensic interviewer contacted the Jefferson City Police ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – The season openers for a pair of Rochester’s local soccer teams, the Flower City Union and the Flower City 1872, are just days away as excitement builds among players and ...
Throughout the 2024-25 school year, the principal of Jefferson Elementary School, Nick Jurrens, has highlighted the great things happening there to the Faribault School Board.
A Jefferson City man was charged with assault, accused of hitting a man with a shovel. Court documents state that on May 16, at 7:08 a.m., Jefferson City Police officers went to the 500 block of ...
A three-day statewide strike of New Jersey Transit workers ended on Sunday after a transit union reached an agreement ... from four locations into New York City. “This is an extraordinarily ...
New Jersey Transit reached a tentative deal with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen to end the engineers' strike, with train operations to resume on Tuesday. The deal was reached ...
WSJ asked a transit expert how to fix it. Photo Illustration: MacKenzie Coffman NJ Transit and union leaders representing the railroad’s locomotive engineers reached a tentative deal Sunday ...
The locomotive union said the strike, which began at 12:01 a.m. Friday, was a result of pay disputes, as 450 of its members who work for NJ Transit walked off the job. It brought the country’s ...
The leader of New York’s blasting teachers’ flunked union activists for “barricading” children from quality schools, evoking what segregationists did to black children during Jim Crow.
That potential for 14 other unions to invoke “me too” clauses is what NJ Transit officials contend could be a “budget buster.” The union and NJ Transit have been negotiating a new contract ...