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Organizers say 23,000 ride-share drivers have already submitting complaints about what they call a double tax.
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Organizers say 23,000 ride-share drivers have already submitting complaints about what they call a double tax.
An agreement has been reached with Marblegate Asset Management to provide loan forgiveness.
Police believe the suspects may be tied to dozens of other crimes.
Police said they found a dozen catalytic converters in the suspects' car.
"I can't go back there," the victim said.
Police confirmed to CBS2 that two police officers were moved to restricted duty while authorities investigate.
Anthony Nelson, a subway cleaner, jumped into action after seeing the suspect, Alexander Wright, allegedly harassing passengers.
Police said two men turned themselves in on Wednesday and a 15-year-old girl was taken into custody Thursday night.
Officials say the firefighter inhaled superheated gases while trying to put out a blaze in Bulls Head on Friday.
Police are searching for both drivers.
One man said he ran to help, and even used his shirt to try and stop the child's bleeding.
According to a report, a one-bedroom reached a record average of $5,058 in June, and it went up even more in July.
The Morris County Prosecutor's Office identified them as Robert Ricciardi, 87, and Gemma Ricciardi, 85.
Police say a BMW collided head-on with a Subaru, which spun out and struck two people on the sidewalk.
A female customer allegedly called her adult son, who then shot the 23-year-old worker in the neck.