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Thursday, January 31, 2013

50 Porsches Among Sandy-Damaged Vehicles

NJ Motor Vehicle Commission, Division of Consumer Affairs launch database of vehicles damaged by the storm.

More than 50 Porsches, five Rolls Royces and three Ferraris are among the thousands of flood-damaged and salvaged vehicles collected in a new database in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy. The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission and Division of Consumer Affairs has announced a partnership designed to help the public determine whether they are unknowingly purchasing a vehicle damaged by the storm. According to a release from the Attorney General's Office, there was a 6,000 percent spike in flood-damaged and salvage vehicle titles throughout the past three months, following the storm. According to state law, if a vehicle has suffered such damage that it is not practical to repair or it has been declared a loss by the insurer, the owner of …

Monday, January 14, 2013

Expired Baby Formula Sold at Wayne Kmart, Report Says

Wayne Hills Mall store was one of 19 carrying expired baby formula and non-prescription medication.

The Kmart near the Wayne Hills Mall was one of 19 stores across the state found carrying expired items, the state Attorney General's Office revealed last week. The store was carrying two expired items, according to a consent order released by the state. Of the 257 expired non-prescription drugs and/or infant formulas Kmart was selling statewide many were several months, or in some cases, a year, past their expiration date. (The complete list of stores and the number of expired items they were found to be carrying is contained in the PDF attached to this story. The list is on page 3.) Kmart will pay more than $302,000, donate $25,000 worth of infant formula to charity, pay for continued unannounced state inspections, and implement new …

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