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N.J. Elementary School Is 'Dangerous' And 'Out-Of-Control,' Officials Say: Patch PM
Also: Cops Called 50 Times To N.J. Home Where Woman Was Stabbed / State Employee Viewed Child Porn / Hoboken Train Engineer Had Sleep Apnea

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N.J. Elementary School Is 'Dangerous' And 'Out-Of-Control;' 911 Call Exposes Trouble, Officials say
Officials say something must be done about an N.J. elementary school that has been plagued by violence to the point that it's "dangerous." Story includes audio of 911 call from principal.>>Read more on Patch
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Police Called 50 Times To N.J. Home Where Woman Was Stabbed: Report
- The report says police responded to calls for everything from "welfare" checks to EMS calls.
State Employee Used His Computer To View Child Pornography: AG
- Authorities say Kevin Smith had more than 100 files of child pornography stored on disks and a thumb drive found at work.
Hoboken Train Crash: Engineer Had Sleep Apnea, Attorney Says
- The engineer of the NJ Transit train that killed one woman and injured more than 100 others is claiming that he has a sleep disorder.
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