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Neighboring pizza parlor starts GoFundMe for employees of N.J. restaurant gutted by fire
A GoFundMe has been set up to aid employees of a Brick Township pizza restaurant that was destroyed in a fire Saturday evening that also damaged two other stores. The GoFundMe was started by Anthony Carannante who, along with his sister, owns Papa V’s Pizzeria, which is located an eighth of a mile from Cuzzin’s Pizza and Restaurant, damaged by flames that for a time shot through the roof of the building on Herbertsville Road.
TEHILLIM: Lakewood Resident in Critical Condition
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Road rage and a machete: Driver charged after chasing motorist in Jersey Shore mall, cops say
An Ocean County man faces several charges after an alleged road rage incident involving a machete and a chase around the parking lot of the Ocean County Mall in Toms River, authorities said. Police were called to the mall about 6 p.m. Wednesday after a driver said a man in...
New Jersey police sounding the alarm, investigating string of commercial burglaries in Toms River
The latest incident happened around 3:50 a.m. on Friday, when the Toms River Police Department responded to a report of a commercial burglary at Pizza and Panini located at 452 Route 37.
718-Pound Bluefin Reeled In By NJ Fishermen Feeds Families For Free
The 51-year-old Hillsborough attorney has caught thousands of fish of a wide array of species, having been angling since he was just a kid with his dad. And each time feels like the first. "It’s a good feeling, it’s the best feeling," he said, "and it doesn’t go away no...
Asbury Park Police Educate Local Students on Drug and Violence Prevention Through L.E.A.D. Program
ASBURY PARK, NJ – School Resource Officer (SRO) Chenice Wesley from Asbury Park Police Department is currently teaching essential life skills to almost 100 third graders across Thurgood Marshall and Bradley Elementary Schools. This initiative is part of the L.E.A.D. (Law Enforcement Against Drugs & Violence) program, a nationwide effort that emphasizes early education on the dangers of drugs and violence. The program reaches 44 students at Thurgood Marshall Elementary and 55 students at Bradley Elementary, focusing on age-appropriate lessons about drug avoidance, violence prevention, and personal development skills such as goal setting, emotional management, and decision-making.CLICK...
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