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Christopher Gregor, the New Jersey father accused of killing his 6-year-old son Corey Micciolo by forcing him onto a treadmill at high speeds, is a former high school football star and youth mentor who met the boy for the first time barely a year before he allegedly abused him to death. There were troubling warning signs from the very first time Gregor met Corey in 2019, when the youngster was just 5 years old. Corey returned home to his mother, Breanna Micciolo, that day with a “busted lip,” which Gregor said happened when he accidentally kicked the youngster while playing soccer, Jersey...
New Jersey house ripped apart by blast that killed at least one
A house explosion in New Jersey left at least one person dead and another injured on Thursday evening (2 May).The incident happened just after 7 pm at a property on Continental Court in South River, Middlesex County.Footage shows the devastation at the scene, with debris scattered across the street.Nearby homes were also evacuated after the explosion.When emergency responders arrived at the scene, they found two victims suffering from serious injuries.The Middlesex County prosecutor’s office later confirmed that 62-year-old Kevin Gilbert succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.Another victim was taken to hospital for treatment.The cause of the explosion is not yet known. Read More Rishi Sunak remains optimistic despite ‘disappointing’ local elections forToriesTory MP brands BBC ‘pathetic’ after Teeside mayor election result announcedTory MP Jonathan Gullis taunted by Labour’s Jonathan Ashworth: ‘You’d be toast’
Superior Signal Fire Old Bridge Explosion
Eileen, of South River, was killed on Wednesday, May 1, at the site of the Superior Signal Explosion in Old Bridge, as previously reported by Daily Voice. Born in New Brunswick, Eileen lived in Old Bridge, East Brunswick, and Spotswood before moving to South River 24 years ago, according to her obituary on the Crabiel Home For Funerals website. Eileen was a member of the APA Pool League for 27 years and also enjoyed going to the Parx Casino in PA, her obituary continues.
Fatal crashes rise in NJ, Central Jersey is hot spot
Law enforcement try new tactics to reduce crashes, save lives. Fatal crashes are up 28% statewide over the last year, according to new data from the New Jersey State Police, and Central Jersey is a hot spot for the problem. There have been 197 fatal crashes statewide so far this...
Marlboro family sues and says daughter was groomed, molested at middle school
MARLBORO — Parents who say their daughter was groomed and molested by a teacher inside Marlboro Memorial Middle School are suing the district, various school officials, the teacher and a police captain they say misled the public and painted the family in a negative light. The parents - identified...
Rutgers forces Jewish BBQ off campus after giving into anti-Israel encampment’s demands
Rutgers University refused to let a Jewish group hold a pro-Israel barbecue on the campus’ Vorhees Mall, despite allowing pro-terror protesters to camp there for days, emails obtained by The Post claim. Rutgers Associate Dean of Students Kerri Willson refused to allow the Jewish students to gather at the spot, saying no events could be held on campus after the last day of classes on Monday, April 29 — despite allowing the encampment to drag on until May 2. The Kosher cookout was set to mark the end of a grueling semester for Jewish students at Rutgers, which has seen pro-Hamas students...
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