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Top Newark news: Schools' water safe to drink, superintendent says; woman killed in hit-and-run

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Published on September 04, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Newark.

Police clear two men questioned in connection with airport evacuation

The flight attendant who pulled the alarm remained for questioning following an evacuation at Newark Liberty Airport on Monday night, authorities said.

Read the full story on Asbury Park Press.

Superintendent says schools' water safe to drink

Superintendent Roger Leon says that there is no need for concern and that the drinking water is safe in the schools.

Read the full story on ABC New York, WABC.

Woman killed in hit-and-run 

The pedestrian was struck on Washington Street near Washington Park at approximately noon Tuesday.

Read the full story on ABC New York, WABC.

Catholic leaders march in New Jersey to protest immigration policies

Some Catholic leaders from New York and New Jersey have organized a demonstration in Newark  against the Trump administration's immigration policies.

Read the full story on Newsweek.


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