County's top headlines also include airlifted driver, recycling troubles, The Washington House and more.
The retailer had earlier said 40 million customers had sensitive data stolen, like credit card numbers, debit card PINs and email addresses.
Business Women Networking Involving Charity & Education will hold county chapter's inaugural meeting in February.
Dr. Douglas Ashinsky's use of information technology for medical records recognized for improving care delivery.
Cinema Siren gives the film two stars.
Sheriffs Office reports collections from various programs.
Two special events at Warrenbrook Senior Center, open to all county residents.
Restaurant in restored building tentatively set to open on March 1.
Bridget Kelly's friends rally around their Ramsey neighbor after her public dismissal from governor's office on Thursday.
One more officer reportedly expected to be hired later in 2014.
'I take him for his word,' Mayor Mark Sokolich said after accepting governor's in-person apology late Thursday afternoon.
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The unnamed victim sustained internal injuries in Saturday's accident.
Gary DiNardo moves up to mayor for 2014, Mick Marion in line for 2015.
Fort Lee resident died of cardiac arrest after paramedics had to meet ambulance en route to the hospital instead of at the scene.
Three divas, each with own style, including soloist from Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church.
Governor said he is 'outraged' and had no knowledge of the alleged political payback scheme aimed at Fort Lee mayor.
Popular governor and potential presidential hopeful at center of brewing controversy.
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Full-time hiring stalled, contract work up, survey reveals.
These employers are staffing up now.