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Charges dropped against drug dealer; state trooper under investigation
POUGHKEEPSIE – A convicted felon who was originally charged with seven felony counts related to drug dealing in Poughkeepsie had five charges dropped by the Dutchess County District Attorney’s Office before his recent trial. Dutchess DA Anthony Parisi dropped the charges against Marc Coleman, 36, of Poughkeepsie, after learning that the state police investigator involved in Coleman’s case is under federal investigation.
Weather alert issued for strong thunderstorms in 5 N.J. counties Monday evening
The National Weather Service issued a report at 5:24 p.m. on Monday for strong thunderstorms until 6 p.m. for Passaic, Hudson, Bergen, Essex and Union counties. Residents may experience wind gusts of up to 40 mph. "At 5:20 p.m., Doppler radar tracked strong thunderstorms along a line extending from near...
This new Halle Berry, Mark Wahlberg movie is pure New Jersey
If actor Mark Wahlberg really thinks he could have single-handedly stopped 9/11 if he were on that plane (a real thing he said) then I guess the construction worker character he plays in a new movie could really become a secret agent. That’s part of the crazy plot to a...
Proactive glaucoma management: Tailoring treatment for enhanced patient outcomes
During a recent Ophthalmology Times Case-Based Roundtable discussion, Albert S. Khouri, MD, shared his pearls in proactive glaucoma management. During a recent Ophthalmology Times Case-Based Roundtable discussion, Albert S. Khouri, MD, professor of ophthalmology at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School in Newark, shared his pearls in proactive glaucoma management. The discussion focused on the proactive glaucoma management of 2 cases, considering the technological evolutions that individualize patient management and move away from using only eye drops.
Fuel Truck Fire Ties Up Traffic In Middletown
MIDDLETOWN – The Middletown Township Fire Department was dispatched to a reported fuel truck on fire in the area of Henry Place and Route 36 south in the North Middletown section of Middletown Saturday evening. First arriving units from the Middletown Township Police Department confirmed a well involved fire...
Long-Lost Purple Heart Returns to Family of WWII Hero in Edison Township
EDISON, NJ - A long-lost Purple Heart will be reunited with the family of a World War II veteran, according to the non-profit Purple Hearts Reunited. The Purple Heart will be given to the niece of WWII hero George Arhtur Cerrito at a public ceremony on Tuesday at 10:00 AM at 193 Hidden Hollow Court, Edison. George was born in 1918 in Jersey City. He worked as a pipe fitter at Todd Shipyards in Hoboken before being called to service, according to Purple Hearts Reunited.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER George served with Company...
See the rare super blue moon illuminate New York City
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Starting Monday, New Yorkers can witness a rare spectacle in the night sky: a super blue moon. The full moon in August, also known as the Sturgeon Moon, will be at or near its closest point to Earth at 2:26 p.m. Stargazers will not see a significant difference in the size […]
NCPD: Three Brooklyn Residents Bring Their Kids Along for Shoplifting Spree at Roosevelt Field Mall
Third Squad Detectives report the arrests of three (3) Brooklyn individuals for a Grand Larceny that occurred on Saturday, August 17, 2024 at 6:50 pm in East Garden City. According to detectives, three (3) subjects entered Macys located at 630 Old Country Road and proceeded to conceal 67 pieces of merchandise inside bags and a stroller. Amparo Tipanta Tipantuna, 43, of 45 Fane Court, had her two (2) juvenile children (ages 13,10) with her. Brayan Callatasig Guanotasig, 21, and Katherine Pila Tipantuna, 25, both of 45 Fane Court, had their juvenile child, 3, with them. All of the juveniles were active participants in concealing the merchandise. The three (3) subjects exited the store without making a payment for the merchandise and were stopped by store security. The subjects were arrested without incident. The juveniles were released to a relative.
Woman Killed After Crashing Jeep In Ocean County
LACEY – A 72-year-old woman was killed after colliding into trees and overturning in Lacey Township Saturday evening, police said. Around 11:28 p.m., police and EMS personnel responded to Route 539 in the area of Mile Marker 20. A 2012 Grey Jeep Liberty was found partially overturned about 50 feet into the woods, with its driver trapped inside.
Jersey Shore Ring Finder going strong for 10+ years
TOMS RIVER — Ocean County’s Matt St. Germain, known as the Jersey Shore Ring Finder, will go just about anywhere in New Jersey to reconnect people with their beloved possessions. "It's anywhere from the beaches, the people's yards, out in parks. I've gone to wineries to help people,” he said to New Jersey 101.5.
I-80 closed in New Jersey after crash, fuel spill
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) — A crash and fuel spill caused significant traffic delays on I-80 in New Jersey on Monday, according to the New Jersey Department of Transportation. The crash and spill were reported around 2:13 p.m. on the westbound I-80 near Exit 53 in Wayne Township, according to the department. Three right lanes of […]
NJ school district delays the start of a cellphone lockup pilot program
MONTCLAIR — Students in one Essex County school district have gotten a reprieve from a cell phone ban that was expected to start on Sept. 5. In June, Montclair Public Schools announced it was partnering with Yondr, a San Francisco-based company that is known for its phone-free space lockable pouch, to implement a cell phone ban at four of its schools.
Why was Route 78 closed leaving NJ on Saturday?
🚨The crash involving a UPS truck on Route 78 west happened Saturday morning. 🚨Westbound traffic was diverted off Route 78 at Exit 3 in NJ. A tractor-trailer that went off Route 78 in Pennsylvania is to blame for a closure before dawn on Saturday that affected New Jersey.
Flash floods leave 2 dead in Connecticut
OXFORD, Conn. (AP) — Torrential rain flooded parts of Connecticut and Long Island, washing out roads, trapping people in cars and a restaurant, and sweeping two people into a river. Two women in Connecticut died in the storms, which also caused problems in New Jersey late Sunday and early Monday, authorities said. As much as […]
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