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April 13, 2021 at 12:13 PM
Samuel Delgado of Perth Amboy has been named vice chair of the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission
Samuel Delgado of Perth Amboy has been named vice chair of the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory .
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By TAPINTO RARITAN BAY
April 13, 2021 at 12:13 PM
PERTH AMBOY – Sam Delgado, a former Verizon vice president and husband of Assemblywoman Yvonne Lopez (D-19th.), has been named vice chair of the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission.
During the commission’s first-ever meeting on Monday, April 12, Delgado, of Perth Amboy, said he looks forward to working with the other four commissioners to “create a very inclusive, entrepreneurial, and exceptional adult-use cannabis market.”
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CARTERET - A co-worker of the father who lost his 3-year-old son in a vicious dog attack in the backyard of the family s borough home can t understand why there isn’t a law to protect these victims. People from all over the country have reached out to us giving us suggestions on what to do, and the horror stories you hear from people who have been victims or know victims of these attacks, it s a hard thing. There is no justice for this. There is no law that provides any type of justice for these families that have lost anybody, said Oma Morgan, who works at Coney Island Auto Parts with Tanveer Ahmed.
N.J. prison system introduces body cameras for officers at troubled women’s facility
Updated Apr 06, 2021;
The New Jersey Department of Corrections has received its first allotment of body cameras for officers to wear at the state’s only women’s prison, which has been under intense scrutiny in recent years after allegations of sexual abuse and most recently, an ongoing criminal investigation into a violent attack against a group of inmates.
The department announced Tuesday that the pilot program is being funded by a $250,000 grant award from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and will initially launch at Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women.
UpdatedThu, Apr 1, 2021 at 11:25 am ET
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The 3-year-old boy fatally bitten by two loose pit bulls while playing in his backyard on March 16 in Carteret. (Used with permission from the family)
CARTERET, NJ The mother of the 3-year-old boy killed in the March 16 Carteret pit bull attack is speaking out, and reacting to the Middlesex County Prosecutor s decision not to file criminal charges in the case.
Additionally, two Central Jersey lawmakers are pushing a bill in Trenton that would make it easier to file criminal charges against a dog owner if their pet injures or kills a child. Nothing is being done and it is very hurtful, said mother Shabana Mohammad, who herself is recovering from being critically injured by the two dogs as she threw her body on top of her son s to protect him. We have not gotten justice. I don t want any other family to suffer what we have had to go through.
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