An Elmer man who used to work for a West Deptford Township steel company has been charged with a 1996 love-triangle murder in Alaska. John Thomas Carlin III, 49, of South Main Street in Elmer has been charged in Alaska with the murder of Kent J. Leppink, 36, in Anchorage in 1996.
The New Jersey State Police Major Crimes Unit has helped crack a 10-year-old Alaskan murder case, resulting in a Salem County man being charged, authorities said.
A dozen years ago, John Carlin quit his job in New Jersey, packed up his Salem County home and moved to Alaska. He eventually moved back home, but his past caught up with him Monday, police say, when Alaskan authorities charged the 49-year-old with killing a man there a decade ago.
ELMER, N.J. - A former New Jersey Department of Transportation worker has surrendered to authorities in Alaska who charged him with a decade-old murder there.
Business Objects, provider of business intelligence (BI) solutions, announced that the State of Alaska's Division of Finance has selected BusinessObjects(TM) XI Release 2 as its business intelligence standard.
SAN JOSE, Calif.----Business Objects , the world's leading provider of business intelligence solutions, today announced that the State of Alaska's Division of Finance has selected BusinessObjects XI Release 2 as its business intelligence standard.
A new report says Alaska needs to almost double the number of physicians working in the state in the next 20 years. There's currently 1,350 physicians in Alaska. The report released Monday says the state needs 1,100 more by 2026.
Starting this school year, teachers and others working in Alaska schools no longer have to get yearly tuberculosis screening. The state Department of Health and Social Services has repealed the TB screening regulation.