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NJ cemetery given new life for Juneteenth
A community in Bergen County is breathing new life into an old cemetery with a forgotten past buried underneath. Pat Battle reports.
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NJ beach cracks down on bad behavior
Stricter rules at the Jersey Shore just went into effect in an effort to crack down on rowdy groups of teenagers. Ted Greenberg reports.
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MGM says it did nothing wrong as ‘fraudster' gambled online
In court papers, MGM says Sam Antar, a twice-jailed “fraudster” who repeatedly victimized friends, relatives and strangers, is engaging in “his latest scheme” by falsely accusing MGM of wrongdoing.
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Concert to test Wildwood's new alcohol policy
People attending the Barefoot Country Music Fest will face stricter rules surrounding alcohol on the beach and boardwalk. Ted Greenberg reports.
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Famous rapper latest victim of violence at Essex County prison
Renewed scrutiny on escalating violence at the Essex County Correctional Facility after a former New York City rapper was slashed in a vicious altercation with another inmate. I-Team’s Sarah Wallace reports.
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West Milford school officials investigate senior prank
Students who pulled a senior prank are being defended by their school’s principal after parents say the students trashed the school and caused expensive damage. John Chandler reports.
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NJ man recovering after being stuck by lightning
A New Jersey man struck by lightning yesterday is now recovering at one of the best burn centers in our area. Pat Battle reports.
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9 charged in thefts of major sports memorabilia and artwork
Nine people are accused of stealing major artwork and sports memorabilia — including World Series rings and MVP plaques for baseball legends Yogi Berra and Roger Maris — in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York over the span of two decades.
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3 inmates convicted in ‘vicious' microwave, mop bucket beating that left NJ man brain damaged
Three jail inmates in New Jersey were convicted in the brutal beating almost two years ago that left a fellow inmate with permanent brain damage. A jury found Byad Lockett and Darryl Watson guilty in the Sept. 2021 Essex County jail attack against then 21-year-old Jayshawn Boyd, prosecutors announced Wednesday. The jury found Lockett and Watson guilty of attempted murder,…
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Lightning strikes worker outside NJ middle school
A worker who was painting lines on the soccer field outside of Iseline Middle School was struck by lightning. Adam Harding reports.
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Lightning strikes NJ Public Works employee on soccer field
A New Jersey town employee was struck by lightning while doing work on an athletic field as afternoon storms started rolling in, according to town officials.
NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports.
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Couple in their 70s dies in NJ car crash, driver charged with manslaughter
A couple in their 70s who neighbors said were visiting their grandchildren is dead after a three-car wreck in Highland Park.
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3-year-old dies after being shot in Trenton home
On Wednesday morning, a 3-year-old child died from, what police believe, was an accidental, self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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NJ public works employee struck by lightning in field as storms roll in
A New Jersey town employee was struck by lightning while doing work on an athletic field as afternoon storms started rolling in, according to town officials.
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Woodbridge public works employee struck by lightning
Woodbridge public works employee was struck by lightning while painting lines for soccer field. He remains conscious and alert.
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Driver charged in NJ car wreck that killed 2 grandparents visiting family
A driver was arrested and charged in connection to a deadly car wreck in a New Jersey neighborhood that took the lives of two people from Maryland visiting their grandchildren, law enforcement said.
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NJ nears final vote on bill to codify interracial marriage
New Jersey is one step closer to codifying interracial marriage into state law. A state Senate committee unanimously passed Bill A4939 on Monday — the measure then heads to the full Senate floor. The bill has already passed the House.
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At least 2 killed in gruesome New Jersey crash
The investigation was still underway hours after three mangled cars left at least two people dead on a busy Highland Park street. News 4’s Ida Siegal reports.
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NJ nears final vote on bill to codify interracial marriage
New Jersey is one step closer to codifying interracial marriage into state law. A state Senate committee unanimously passed Bill A4939 on Monday — the measure now heads to the full Senate floor. The bill has already pass the House. The Supreme Court ruled bans on interracial marriage were illegal on June 12, 1967, a day known as “Loving Day.”…
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Public art display stirs criticism on the Jersey Shore
Incredibly real looking statues are back on display and drawing criticism on the Jersey Shore. Ted Greenberg reports.