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'Rain Tax,' 18 More New Laws Signed In NJ: Patch PM
Check out the top news that made headlines Tuesday across the Patch network in New Jersey.
Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight:
'Rain Tax,' 18 Other Bills Become Law In NJ
The bill, which was dubbed the "rain tax" by opposing Republicans, permits counties, municipalities and certain authorities to establish stormwater utilities and impose related fees and other charges. READ MORE.
Princeton Professor, Aide To Obama And Clinton, Takes Own Life
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Alan Krueger, a well-known and respected Princeton professor who had stood beside and advised two presidents, took his life over the weekend, his family confirmed in a statement. READ MORE.
Holmdel Student Who Feuded With High School Invited To Meet Trump
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Boris Kizenko, a Holmdel High School junior who said earlier this winter he was excluded from the National Honor Society due to his support for President Trump, has been invited to the White House. READ MORE.
North Jersey Toddler Dies From Flu, 4th Fatality This Season
A fourth child has died of flu complications this season, New Jersey Health Department officials announced Tuesday. READ MORE.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Outrage After Hitler Called 'Good Leader' At Madison HS Workshop
- Here's Where You Can Get Free Treats In NJ On 1st Day Of Spring
- Hoboken's Cake Boss Launches New Show, 'Bake You Rich'
Across America
- After Tweetstorm, Meghan McCain Blasts 'Obsessed' Trump
- Prosecutors Will Drop Kraft Charges On One Condition: Report
- Robber Dressed As Unicorn Holds Up Store
Patch PM shares a few of the day’s must-read items from our New Jersey network. Thank you for reading.
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