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Mystery drones appearing over NJ and NYC force FAA to impose flight restrictions
Sightings of the buzzing drones over New Jersey communities have been reported for weeks, prompting the attention of not only local law enforcement but also the FBI. This week, Staten Island became a target of the eyes in the sky. Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis, a Republican representing the borough, said she requested an immediate briefing from the FBI and Homeland Security...
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Truck carrying over half a million shrimp stolen en route to NJ Costco
Just over half of a million frozen shrimp worth more than $300,000 were stolen, along with the truck they were being transported on, from a New Jersey industrial lot, according to police.
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Woman nearly loses hand taunting tiger at New Jersey zoo
A woman seen on video hopping a fence to taunt a tiger at a New Jersey zoo — and very nearly getting her hand bit — has been charged for the dangerous encounter.
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Rockslide in New Jersey town crushes luxury cars in parking lot
Several vehicles were badly damaged after overnight storms triggered a rockslide in a New Jersey town.
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NJ Teen Killed in Car Crash Just Weeks Before She Was Set to Graduate from High School
A celebration turned to tragedy in New Jersey, as a teen girl was killed in a car crash just weeks before she was set to graduate from high school.
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NJ Toddler Orders Nearly $2,000 Worth of Furniture on Walmart Website
A screen-savvy New Jersey toddler somehow managed to order close to $2,000 worth of furniture online from Walmart.
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Even at 80, One NJ Hospital Worker Hasn't Missed A Day of Work Amid COVID Pandemic
Even amid the COVID-19 pandemic, when the virus was infecting many hospital workers who were treating patients, 80-year-old Julia Kinsey still went to work every day at St. Peter’s University Hospital — as she has for most of the past 60 years.
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NJ Town's Substitute Shortage May Keep Schools Closed Through October, Or Beyond
The town has put out the help wanted sign, but so far they say that response has been minimal, with just “one or zero applicants” for a number of posted openings
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Fight Between Black Couple, White Neighbor Over Home Patio in NJ Sparks Protest
A caught-on-camera dispute between neighbors over work being done at a northern New Jersey home this week sparked a brief anti-racism protest march after video of the confrontation gained widespread attention on social media. Fareed and Norrinda Hayat, who are Black, say they were confronted by a white woman outside their Montclair home on Monday about noon. They say the…
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Brooklyn Family Welcomes Second Baby Born on Leap Day
The odds are one in two million — but it happened to one Brooklyn family who now has two so-called “Leaplings” after the birth of their daughter on Saturday. The Demchak family welcomed their daughter and second child, Scout, on Feb. 29, also known as Leap Day. Scout’s older brother, Omri, was also born on Feb. 29, four years ago….