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Vermont Couple Arrested for Narcotics, Handgun Possession in Paramus

The Paramus Police Department announced the arrest of Ms. Danielle Fletcher, 37,  and Floyd Artis, 33, both of Rutland Vermont for Possession of a Handgun and Possession of Controlled Dangerous Substances. Police say on Sunday, February 6, at approximately 1:06 am, Paramus Police Officer Cesar Hurtado stopped a 2013 KIA 4-door for several motor vehicle violations on Route 17 north in the area of Powers Drive.   The vehicle was operated by Floyd Artis. At this point, Officer Kevin Grady arrived at the scene of the stop as the backup officer. 

Juneteenth federal holiday: House, Senate votes pass for June 19

NorthJersey.com What wasn t even a state-recognized holiday, just one year ago, seems like it will suddenly be celebrated as the newest federal holiday when it rolls around again this Saturday. Juneteenth June 19 was unanimously voted a federal holiday by the Senate yesterday. The measure to pass a Juneteenth National Independence Day passed the house by a large margin today. President Joe Biden will need to sign the bill for it to become law.  And that puts New Jersey, which made Juneteenth a state observance on Sept. 10, and New York, which made Juneteenth a state holiday on Oct. 14, ahead of the curve. And it leaves Randy Glover, producer of Bergen County s Juneteenth Celebration in Overpeck Park Saturday from noon to 6 p.m., feeling good about himself, his colleagues, and the county.

McGreevey: COVID-19 shows us we must create a better transition from life behind the wall | Opinion

McGreevey: COVID-19 shows us we must create a better transition from life behind the wall | Opinion Updated Dec 29, 2020; Posted Dec 29, 2020 Former Gov. Jim McGreevey, right, speaks with Natalie Vance, a social worker as he waits to hand out gift bags containing masks, socks and other personal items to inmates and their family members as they leave East Jersey State Prison in Rahway. McGreevey was representing New Jersey Reentry Corporation. Hundreds of New Jersey prisoners are released early because of the risk of coronavirus behind bars. Wednesday, November 4, 2020. Patti Sapone | NJ Advance Media Facebook Share By Jim McGreevey This year, as the nation grappled with COVID-19, those in prisons, jails and addiction treatment centers were significantly impacted by both the virus and the quandary of releasing them into their community.

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