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Pedestrian Injured In Monmouth County Crash
WALL TOWNSHIP – Authorities are currently investigating a crash that left a pedestrian injured Monday morning. The crash occurred around 11:22 a.m. at the intersection of Route 35 and Warren Avenue. According to police, an 82-year-old man was driving a 2007 Maserati and attempted to make a left-hand turn onto State Route 35 southbound when he hit a 78-year-old man who was crossing the road in the crosswalk from the east to west side.
‘Keep your head up daddy,’ woman yells as murder defendant leaves Staten Island courtroom
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — For the second time, a court appearance Wednesday in an ongoing murder case on Staten Island ended with an emotional outburst from the gallery. Frank Rivera, 59, is facing charges that include second-degree murder, first-degree manslaughter and first-degree assault in connection with the July 23, 2023, slaying that played out inside a house in Mariners Harbor.
Matawan man gets 25 years for patricide, another five for hiding the body in the basement
FREEHOLD - When Kenneth H. Knapp Jr. got physical during an argument with his father in their home in Matawan in 2022, the former collegiate wrestler slammed the elder Knapp through the bathroom door, causing him to strike his head on the floor. As Kenneth H. Knapp Sr. lay bleeding and dying on...
Where to find NJ deals on weed, munchies to celebrate 4/20
What would a holiday be without sales? 4/20 is no exception. The celebration of all things pot brings with it special deals, events and more on Saturday, April 20, and the days surrounding it. ...
Two locals strike $100,000 deal with Mark Cuban on ‘Shark Tank’
POINT PLEASANT/BRICK TOWNSHIP — David Restiano of Brick Township and Daniel Staats of Point Pleasant made the deal of a lifetime as they brought their company SORx to the Sharks of the popular ABC show “Shark Tank,” striking a deal with Mark Cuban. Mr. Restiano, the CEO and co-founder of SORx, said the company began with a foundational product known as SORx Soap.
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