
Ted Sherman
Enterprise and Investigative Reporter at The Star-Ledger
Reporter for NJ Advance Media, writing for The Star-Ledger and https://t.co/4IXfn7I1H8. [email protected] | Secure contact: [email protected]
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1 week ago |
firerescue1.com | Ted Sherman
By Ted Shermannj.comThe National Transportation Safety Board blasted Newark fire officials Tuesday for their response to the July 2023 shipboard fire at Port Newark that killed two of their own in a tragedy it said had been avoidable.
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1 week ago |
nj.com | Ted Sherman
The National Transportation Safety Board blasted Newark fire officials Tuesday for their response to the July 2023 shipboard fire at Port Newark that killed two of their own in a tragedy it said had been avoidable. In a nearly four-hour hearing, the board harshly criticized the city’s fire division and the city itself not only for its failure to properly train firefighters, but doing little since to prepare for the next big fire at the largest port on the East Coast.
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1 week ago |
nj.com | Ted Sherman
Earlier this month, a nursing home in Union County was hit with a $16,000 penalty after the state Department of Health found it did not have enough people to care for its residents on at least 16 days in March. Another long-term care facility in Monmouth County was slammed for $39,000 for similar licensure violations over 39 days following state inspections in 2023, 2024 and 2025. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
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2 weeks ago |
nj.com | Ted Sherman
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy will soon head overseas for a week-long economic mission to several Gulf Arab States, including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. Murphy, his office says, will make this trip and will travel later this year to other countries even as the Trump administration’s sweeping tariffs could spark a likely international trade ware kill both exports and imports to this country.
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2 weeks ago |
nj.com | Ted Sherman
Childhood victims of abuse by members of the clergy say they were devastated when they learned that the Diocese of Camden — after promising transparency in the wake of a scandal that led to its bankruptcy — spent years waging a secret legal battle to kill the state’s efforts to further investigate its own “sordid history.” Now in new filings with the New Jersey Supreme Court, which will rule on whether that investigation by a state grand jury should proceed, members of a survivors’ group said...
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Trade war? No problem. Murphy heads to Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Arab states later this month on a #NJ trade mission, despite the #Trump #tariffs that sparked an international trade war, as other governors look to make their own trade deals as well. https://t.co/tDaRCKYEBw

In an amicus brief, survivors of abuse by the clergy ask #NJ Supreme Court to allow a grand jury investigation to continue, complaining that as the Camden Diocese was vowing openness, its lawyers were seeking to quash any continuing inquiry. https://t.co/mZphYpWJga

Theodore McCarrick, who was cast out of the ministry after decades-old sexual abuse allegations involving young men and boys ultimately came to light — sparking a reckoning in the Catholic church and a soul-searching moment for the Vatican — is dead at 94 https://t.co/6w0Qo8gaIt