Coming in our first edition of May, we take a look at the crosswalk on Kearny Avenue just outside Chase Bank (near the old Ben Franklin). Consistently
Coming in our first edition of May, we take a look at the crosswalk on Kearny Avenue just outside Chase Bank (near the old Ben Franklin). Consistently, though they`re required to by law, drivers fail to stop for pedestrians. This is one of three videos taken at the crosswalk. See for yourself.
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Coming in our first edition of May, we take a look at the crosswalk on Kearny Avenue just outside Chase Bank (near the old Ben Franklin). Consistently
Coming in our first edition of May, we take a look at the crosswalk on Kearny Avenue just outside Chase Bank (near the old Ben Franklin). Consistently, though they`re required to by law, drivers fail to stop for pedestrians. This is one of three videos taken at the crosswalk. See for yourself.
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An industrial area of Kearny, east of Schuyler Avenue, had a plethora of flood waters remaining Tuesday after the storm of Sunday and Monday. The road
An industrial area of Kearny, east of Schuyler Avenue, had a plethora of flood waters remaining Tuesday after the storm of Sunday and Monday. The road, that leads to the Belleville Turnpike, could only handle trucks that were high off the ground.
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The water level at the Passaic River was extremely high today, because of the horrid rain. Here`s a look at the river from around the North Arlington-
The water level at the Passaic River was extremely high today, because of the horrid rain. Here`s a look at the river from around the North Arlington-Lyndhurst border.
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The water level at the Passaic River was extremely high today, because of the horrid rain. Here`s a look at the river from around the North Arlington-
The water level at the Passaic River was extremely high today, because of the horrid rain. Here`s a look at the river from around the North Arlington-Lyndhurst border.
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This is Professor Rex Nettleford`s keynote address to the United Nations observance of the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of
This is Professor Rex Nettleford`s keynote address to the United Nations observance of the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade on Monday, March 26, 2007 at UN headquarters, New York.
Here is the direct link to his full address (copy and paste it the address section of your browser):
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/html/20070331t180000-0500_121117_obs_the_trans_atlantic_slave_trade__and_slavery__the_psychic_inheritance.asp
See you in Jamaica.
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