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Chris Christie May Get A Job From Donald Trump After All: Patch PM
TCNJ prof 'quit this world' after Trump's election, obit says / Man found guilty of murdering Kean University student

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Chris Christie May Get A Job From Donald Trump After All
Although Christie has said he plans to finish his term, the governor may eventually land a position in the new administration, President-elect Donald Trump told The Wall Street Journal.>>>Click here to read more
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N.J. College Professor 'Quit This World' After Trump's Election, Obit Says
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- Daryl Russell Fair, a professor of Political Science and Constitutional Law at The College of New Jersey, did not live to see Donald Trump inaugurated. But if he did, he wouldn't have liked it, his obituary indicates.
Man Found Guilty in Bludgeoning Murder of Kean University Student
- The Kean student, 22, was walking home from a Rutgers fraternity party when he was attacked by a New Brunswick man, prosecutors said.
Brother, Sister Shot In Essex County As They Walked Down Street: Police
- Authorities have launched an investigation into a fatal New Jersey shooting that took place on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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- Rutgers Professor Criticizes Trump's Pick for Education Secretary
- New Ranking Of Best New Jersey School Districts In 2017
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