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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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Press Special Reports
2008
New Jersey School Testing
High schools work to make Advanced Placement courses more inviting
Testing reveals middle school slide
Visual learning adds up on state tests
Perfect scores on state 3rd-, 4th-grade tests
2007
Pleasantville School Board Ethics
Pleasantville school board President James Pressley solicited and accepted money this year from a number of businesses seeking contracts from the board
Pleasantville Board of education president sought money from vendors
Illegal Immigrants
The Face of America's Underground Economy
Illegal immigrants cost millions in N.J. tax dollars
2006
Elderly Shut-ins
The world for him is three rooms, a wheelchair
Shut in. Shut out
Hispanic Population in Southern New Jersey
Mexicans' numbers surging in region
N.J. War Stories: Words of Life, Not Death
They'll build a memorial, but not to death and war
"We don't think he would last in the military. We thought they would throw him out."
Time is not healing this mother's wounds
No weeds allowed
It's all about living memorials
On Borrowed Time
Excess debt can cost families in mental health
Debtors on Borrowed Time
Retiree Costs
Retiree costs are huge threat to state budget
2005
Homeless Families, Shattered Lives
Families are the fastest - growing segment of the homeless
Homelessness grows out of tragic event
When there's no place to call home, children are the biggest losers
The struggle to beat homelessness is a growing process for one family
Mentally Ill and Homeless
Finding housing puts control back in the lives of homeless
Mentally ill and homeless. In N.J. there is still hope.
New Economy Dawns in Cape
Baby boomers pushing values higher
As property changes hands, area changes character
Builders cash in on hot market
Buy, build, sell: The boom is on.
New Look of Shore Towns
Cashing In.
Nobody Home.
No Time for Justice
One judge + eight towns = "JUSTICE INC."
Judiciary rules fines by Broome
Municipal judge eases off on questioned practices.
2004
Cumberland County, N.J.
A wave of change has led to a wave of conflict. This is definitely a region at a crossroads.
Drug Courts and Politics
Where's fairness?
Unequal treatment
Restaurant Inspections
In Atlantic City, they are few and far between
Coming clean in Vineland: Hands get top priority
In N.J., restaurants must make inspection reports available
Shutdown policies vary from department to department
Those who failed inspection in 2003
Why should I care?
Explaining restaurant report cards.
Social Security Disability Benefits
It can take months or even years for the Social Security Administration to address a worker's claim for disability benefits.
Disability program's leader in its most vocal detractor.
Medical exams for disability often superficial
2003
Bail Bonds: Taxpayers Lose Millions
He writes bail bonds. His clients skip bail. Insurers don't pay. You lose
Billboard's Break, Taxpayers' Burden
Billboard's break, taxpayers' burden
Coming to Atlantic City: The New Immigrants
Introduction
They come to prosper
About this project
This Vietnamese found his dream in Atlantic City.
For many immigrants, language is the highest hurdle
He misses Haiti, but in Atlantic City he is at least safe
For the children: doctor from India comes so his children have better opportunities
Desperation drove him to the United States. Frustration may send him back to Honduras.
Local 54 and casinos help keep workers legal
FBI 'Moors' Investigation
Former A.C. housing exec charged in $50M. scam
Harris has been targeted by Feds and state before
U.S. government holding money in your name is Moors' theory
Harris and 3 others denied bail
In Egg Harbor Township, There's a Price to Tax Breaks
In EHT, there's a price to tax breaks
On the Run: Criminals Walk Away from Justice
In Atlantic County, criminals walk away from justice four times more often than the statewide average
Staying hidden from the law not a difficult task for many criminals
In A.C., sting brings little pain
Resale of Police Weapons
Cops attack gun availability, yet recycle own weapons
Police resell weapons banned under federal law
Soaring Property Taxes
Southern New Jersey property tax bills soar higher
2002
A Home for Sidney: A Story of Choices
Area Officials Get an 'Incomplete' on Reporting School Violence
Camden Fuel Company Admits its Gas Didn't Make the Grade
Prescription Errors on Rise
Smoger Barred from Bench
Smoger barred from bench
Three Months HURRY, Nine Months WORRY
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