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N.J. senate approves transgender birth certificate bill
TRENTON, N.J. — The New Jersey state Senate has approved a bill that would require the state Health Department to issue a new birth certificate for people who have completed the clinical process of altering their gender.
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N.J. lawmakers end legislative push for same-sex marriage law
With same-sex marriage already legal in New Jersey, state lawmakers have stopped their push to codify the details through a bill, saying it is not urgent to address whether religious-affiliated organizations should be exempt.
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N.J. senate panel approves transgender birth certificate bill
A New Jersey state Senate panel on Thursday approved a bill that would require the state Health Department to issue a new birth certificate for people who have completed the clinical process of altering their gender
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Catholic school suffers sharp backlash over firing of gay teacher
PHILADELPHIA — Administrators at a Roman Catholic high school suffered a sharp and swift backlash this week after firing a well-liked teacher who sought to marry his same-sex partner.
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More than 700 same-sex couples marry in N.J. in past seven weeks
TRENTON, N.J. — More than 700 same-sex couples have married or renewed their vows in New Jersey since the state allowed gay nuptials.
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Some donations to waitress who said she received anti-gay note being refunded
NEW YORK — The New Jersey waitress who said she was stiffed on a tip because she is gay is now returning donations sent to her by people across the country.
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Friends, former co-workers say server who was ‘stiffed’ tip has a history of lies
BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — The waitress now accused of fabricating a story of being left a homophobic note in lieu of a tip has a reputation for lying, according to former colleagues and friends.
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Couple says gay server’s claim they left anti-gay note instead of tip is ‘a scam’
BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — A New Jersey couple has come forward to dispute a story that made national headlines this month when a gay server claimed she was left a note criticizing her “lifestyle” instead of a tip.
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Server who received anti-gay note to donate tips to wounded veterans
The New Jersey restaurant server and former Marine who was left a note condemning her lesbian “lifestyle” instead of a tip, has been receiving extra tips for days since her story broke, and says she plans to donate them to the Wounded Warrior Project.
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Diners refuse tip for N.J. waitress, former Marine due to her lesbian ‘lifestyle’
BRIDEWATER, N.J. — A New Jersey waitress and former Marine says she was “offended” after a customer left an anti-gay note on a check in place of a tip because she is a lesbian.