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Beloved Cape May carriage horse suddenly dies in front of NJ tourists
CAPE MAY — An 18-year-old horse that suddenly collapsed and died while pulling a carriage of tourists in Cape May last Thursday, died from an “unexpected medical event,” according to the necropsy released by the carriage company’s owner. According to the necropsy report released from the...
Beloved carriage horse suddenly dies in Cape May – NJ Top News
FREEHOLD — A special education teacher at a middle school has been arrested for having a sexual relationship with a minor, according to prosecutors. Allison Havemann-Niedrach is charged with first-degree aggravated sexual assault and second-degree child endangerment, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond Santiago said Saturday. According to authorities, Havemann-Niedrach had...
Pa. teens charged in Jersey Shore arcade assault
IVYLAND BOROUGH, Pa. — Two Pennsylvania teens were charged in the alleged assault of a man inside an arcade. North Wildwood police said a Pennsylvania man was assaulted in the area of 26th Avenue and the boardwalk in North Wildwood by two people on June 8. Police sought help from the public in identifying the suspects by posting several images of them and a blue pickup truck they traveled in that day.
Woman faces charge of making false report about teen with gun on Wildwood boardwalk, prompting evacuation
A Bristol woman has been charged with fabricating a story about seeing a teenager enter Morey's Piers with a gun on the Wildwood boardwalk last weekend, authorities said. North Wildwood police responded to the area of 25th Street and the beach after Taylor Erickson, 29, allegedly reported that she saw a person with a weapon enter the amusement park on June 22.
NJ cops in this county say too many residents getting scammed
CAPE MAY — Scammers are targeting New Jersey residents again with calls claiming to be law enforcement, attempting to get money from them. It’s a common scam, and the calls are excessive in Cape May County. According to the prosecutor’s office, these phone scams involve calls from bad...
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