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Tropical Storm Warning Now In Effect As Possible N.J. Impact Expands: Patch PM
Also: N.J. college professor charged with child porn / Woman hit, killed by train / N.J. ends reciprocal tax agreement with Pennsylvania.

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Tropical Storm Warning Now In Effect As Possible N.J. Impact Expands
A tropical storm warning is now effect in parts of New Jersey as Hermine's potential impact on the state expanded Friday to several more counties.>>> Read more on Patch.
Yesterday's Patch PM: New Details On Hurricane Hermine's Potential N.J. Impact This Labor Day Weekend
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- N.J. Gov. Chris Christie decided Friday to end the nearly 40-year tax agreement among the neighboring states.
N.J. College Professor Charged with Child Pornography
- A college professor and girls' softball coach was arrested and charged Thursday with child pornography-related offenses, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni announced Friday.
Woman Fatally Struck By Train Near Ramsey Station, NJ Transit Service Suspended
- Service on NJ Transit's Main Bergen-Port Jervis lines is suspended between Waldwick and Suffern, New York due to a woman being struck near the Ramsey Route 17 station, authorities confirmed.
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