Hackettstown, NJ|News|
251 Bears Killed in Annual New Jersey Hunt
This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.

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This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.

This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.
This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.
This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.
This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.
This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.
This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.
This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.
This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.
This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.
This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.
This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.
This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.
This year's event produced 36 fewer kills than in 2012.
Superior Court judge re-sentenced Eric Clemente Rangel to 17 years, but he must serve more than 14 years before parole eligibility.
Tim Sweeney, who went to Pope John High in Sparta, and Marie Mazzocchi, formerly of Madison, won trips to Hawaii and Aruba on the globetrotting reality TV show.
Marie Mazzocchi, formerly of Madison, and Tim Sweeney won trips to Hawaii and Aruba on the globetrotting reality TV show.
Marie Mazzocchi, formerly of Madison, and Tim Sweeney won trips to Hawaii and Aruba on the globetrotting reality TV show.
Paul Carifi Jr., an experienced weapons instructor, is the lead candidate for a new 20-hour-per-week position as an assistant range master at the county's public safety training facility.
Paul Carifi Jr., an experienced weapons instructor, is the lead candidate for a new 20-hour-per-week position as an assistant range master at the county's public safety training facility.