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1-month-old dies after being found unresponsive at Staten Island home
NEW YORK -- A 1-month-old child has died after being found unresponsive at a Staten Island home Saturday.Officers were sent to NYCHA's West Brighton Houses around 6:45 a.m. in response to a 911 call.When officers arrived, they found the 1-month-old boy unconscious and unresponsive. Emergency responders took the child to Richmond University Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.According to police, the 1-month-old had visible signs of trauma on one of his arms.Police say 38-year-old Leonard Thompson and 36-year-old Jenice Lightfoot were both arrested in connection with the investigation. Both are facing reckless endangerment charges.The medical examiner will determine the child's exact cause of death.
East Brunswick Police Department to Participate in s'High Visibility Enforcement Campaign' This Weekend
EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ - This weekend, the East Brunswick Police Department will be taking part in a High Visibility Enforcement and Motorist Education Campaign alongside other police departments across Middlesex County. Our goal is to prevent and deter dangerous driving habits that endanger our community, says a post from the East Brunswick Police Department.. During this campaign, residents will notice an increased police presence on the roads. The EBPD will be focusing on enforcing traffic laws and educating motorists about safe driving practices. Your safety is our top priority, and we urge everyone to drive responsibly, obey traffic laws, and avoid distractions while behind the wheel. "Let’s work together to make our roads safer for everyone," says the EBPD. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
'Crazy Left Wingers Who Hate America:' Cranford Bakery Receives Bizarre Anti-Pride Letter
Sweet n' Fancy Emporium on South Avenue East in Cranford a letter in the mail earlier this month, signed by the Citizens of Cranford. "As a concerned citizen that was about to shop at your site… I noticed the rainbow flag hanging in your window," the typed letter reads "I have notified all of my girlfriends who in turn have decided to boycott your store. It is not that we despise the flag… it is just we do not want to be associated with crazy left wingers who hate America."
Tractor trailer crashes into North Jersey pharmacy
An Essex County pharmacy is closed after a tractor trailer slammed into the building, fire department officials said. The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy on Route 23 in Cedar Grove was seriously damaged in the Friday morning crash, Fire Department Chief Chris Donlon said. The crash involved two cars in addition to the tractor trailer.
ShopRite is hiring 200+ people ahead of opening a new central N.J. store
A new ShopRite in South Plainfield, New Jersey, is opening next month and hiring for 200 full and part-time jobs. The supermarket, which is currently under construction in Hadley Commons Plaza on 6781 Hadley Road, is looking to hire employees ahead of the store’s opening in late spring. This...
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