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NJ Murder Victim, 21, Killed As Puppy Tried Protecting Her, Campaign Says
Amanda Pulver, of Hackettstown, was shot and killed on Thursday, June 27, the Warren County Prosecutor's Office said. Amanda's 8-month-old puppy, Dunkin, was also apparently killed. As reported by Daily Voice, the shooting happened that morning on Alphano Road in Independence Township. Later that day, Anthony Garvin, 34, of Netcong,...
Morris County man accused of killing ex-girlfriend told witness to call 911: affidavit
A Morris County man purportedly armed with a handgun snuck into a Warren County home while a family slept early Thursday morning and opened fire, killing his 21-year-old ex-girlfriend and her puppy, according to authorities and family members. Amanda Pulver died after she was allegedly shot in the leg by...
21-year-old woman killed was 'cherished, remembered for positive impacts,' says Hackettstown School District
INDEPENDENCE TWP., N.J. – We're learning more about the life of the woman killed in Independence Township, Warren County last week. She was a Hackettstown High School graduate studying business as a freshman in college. 21-year-old Amanda Pulver is remembered as a devoted daughter and sister with an infectious...
They found religion, decent burgers, and lasting friendships at a North Jersey truck stop
Somewhere in this random, run-of-the-mill truck stop full of things truckers need, like CB radios and corned beef hash, and stuff no one needs, like dragon sculptures or New Jersey-themed shot glasses, a local tanker driver found something he wasn’t looking for: God.
See all homes sold in Warren County, June 24 to June 30
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Warren County reported from June 24 to June 30. There were 19 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,960-square-foot home on Grand Avenue in Hackettstown that sold for $455,000. Belvidere.
The Arc of Warren County’s 2024 Golf Classic Slated for Sept. 16 at Hawk Pointe
The Arc of Warren County will host a Golf Classic on September 16, 2024 at Hawk Pointe Golf Club in Washington. Funds raised for this event will support The Arc Foundation. The Arc Foundation was established in 1998 to provide a continuum of funding to help assure the financial security of The Arc programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
N.J. weather: Severe thunderstorm watch issued for 2 counties
The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm watch at 5:13 p.m. on Saturday for Hunterdon and Warren counties, effective until 11 p.m. Forecasters have been tracking waves of strong thunderstorms moving across northern and central Pennsylvania and heading into parts of northern and western New Jersey Saturday evening. “The...
Warren County Commissioners honor two local BID directors
WARREN COUNTY, NJ – The directors of the two local Business Improvement Districts in Warren County were honored by the Warren County Board of County Commissioners during a meeting held in the community that one of them serves. The Commissioners held the second of three traveling meetings scheduled for...
Mugshot Released Of Murder Suspect In Shooting That Rattled Independence Township
Anthony Garvin, of Netcong, was charged with murder and possession of a firearm and lodged in the Berks County Jail in Leesport, PA, a spokesperson for the Warren County Prosecutor's Office said following the Thursday, June 28 incident. Garvin is believed responsible for the shooting at an Alphano Road home...
More than 8,000 still have no power in the Lehigh Valley, Warren County
More than 8,000 residents remain without power a day and a half after windy storms swept through the Lehigh Valley and northwestern New Jersey. About 5,000 residents of Northampton and Lehigh counites still have no power and close to 3,500 are without power in Warren County, according to outage maps provided by local utility companies.
10 most expensive homes sold in Warren County, June 17-23
A house in Hackettstown that sold for $650,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Warren County in the past week. In total, 31 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $385,094, or $239 per square foot.
North Jersey man faces murder charge in Warren county shooting
A Morris County man was arrested Thursday and accused of fatally shooting someone in Warren County earlier in the day, authorities said. Anthony J. Garvin, 34, of Netcong, was charged with murder and possession of a firearm for an unlawful purpose stemming from a shooting early Thursday morning in Independence Township, said Kevin Brotzman, acting chief assistant prosecutor in Warren County in a press release.
Power outages fluctuate in North Jersey nearly two days after storm
Thousands still remained without power heading into the weekend across storm-weary North Jersey, including some who were restored and later lost power again Friday morning, following a severe storm Wednesday that stirred up powerful winds, leaving downed power lines and trees in its wake. Winds gusted over 70 mph in...
American Auto Trail-New Jersey’s Paulins Kill Valley (Branchville to Blairstown NJ)
This American auto trail explores along the northern side of Paulins Kill Valley through Sussex and into Warren County, New Jersey. The route begins in Branchville and finishes at Blairstown. For more of our Auto Trails and Slow Travels guides, available in print or eBook format, use one of the...
New Jersey Youth Corps of P’burg salutes 13 graduates from Warren County
Thirteen New Jersey Youth Corps members joyfully tossed their caps to the sky at a special graduation ceremony Wedneday at the Merrill Creek Reservoir Visitor Center. It was the culmination of their year, which was distinguished by dedicated effort to learning hard work, community fostering and personal development. From here on out they’ll be taking on the responsibility of being adults.
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