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Fire tears through South Jersey house
It took crews about 45 minutes to stop a fire that destroyed part of a home in Deptford Township, New Jersey, on Friday night.
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Fire destroys part of South Jersey house
It took firefighters just 45 minutes to place a house fire under control in Deptford Township, New Jersey, on Friday, Nov. 22.
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People experiencing homelessness hired by Atlantic City
A new program in Atlantic City, New Jersey, is working to help people who are experiencing homelessness through jobs and opportunities. NBC10’s Yukare Nakayama explains.
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Long lines at Jersey Shore food pantry ahead of Thanksgiving puts spotlight on food insecurity
Food insecurity is driving up demand for help ahead of Thanksgiving. A holiday meal distribution at the Jersey Shore led to a long line of cars, and that turnout led to a last-minute change. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg explains what you can do to help this weekend.
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Trenton, NJ, crossing guard struck near school, driver leaves scene
A hit-and-run driver struck a crossing guard near a Trenton, New Jersey, school Thursday, police said.
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Ankole-Watusi calf born at Cape May County Zoo. See the adorable photos
Meet the newest addition to the Ankole-Watusi cattle herd at the Cape May County Park and Zoo.
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NJ woman sentenced after allegedly allowing baby to suffocate
A woman at the Jersey Shore was sentenced to four years in prison after she was accused of getting drunk and letting her son suffocate to death.
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Casino workers who want smoking to be banned demonstrate in New Jersey
With their push to end smoking in Atlantic City’s casinos going nowhere fast in either the courts or the state Legislature, casino workers have demonstrated outside a hotel where New Jersey’s governor was due to speak.
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Police say NJ's ‘Big Rusty Wildfire' is ‘suspicious'
The circumstances leading to a fire that tore through 40 acres and neared homes in Hainesport, Burlington County, are suspicious, New Jersey State Police say.
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DOJ says Trenton police violate civil rights, engage in unconstitutional conduct
The Federal Justice Department claims the Trenton Police Department and the City of Trenton engage in conduct that constitute civil rights violations, including use of excessive force in absence of danger.
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4 years prison for NJ woman who allowed baby to suffocate as she slept
Michelle Stanton, 29, of Villas, NJ, has been sentenced to prison after being convicted of manslaughter after she fell asleep while drunk with her infant son and allowed him to suffocate when he fell against a wall.
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Crane topples over onto home in New Jersey
A crane toppled over and onto a house in New Jersey, with crews working for hours to get the massive arm off the home.
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Social workers, police officers partnering to help those in need in Camden Co.
Social workers are partnering with Camden County police officers to provide more resources for people in need.
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Social workers are teaming up with Camden County police to help neighbors
Social workers are joining Camden County police officers on patrols and on emergency calls in effort to get more people the help they need. NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl has more.
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Drivers, be ready! Tolls to go up again on NJ Turnpike, Garden State Parkway in 2025
Tolls on the New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway are about to go up by three percent on Jan. 1, 2025.
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Second teen charged in Marlton, New Jersey wildfire
A second teen is now accused of starting a wildfire in South Jersey late last month. The fire started around 1 p.m. on Oct. 30 near Sycamore Drive and the border between Marlton and Berlin.
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NJ mayor faces judge on corruption charge amid ongoing plea talks
Clark, New Jersey Mayor Sal Bonaccorso appeared in a Union County courtroom Wednesday where the judge said plea talks were ongoing. Bonaccorso is charged with corruption for allegedly using taxpayer money and Clark employees to assist with his private landscaping business. He is also accused of removing oil tanks without a license. The longtime Clark mayor has denied...
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Second boy arrested for starting Evesham, NJ, wildfire, police say
Police have announced a second 14-year-old boy has been arrested after an Oct. 30, 2024 wildfire in Evesham Township, NJ. This comes after another boy, 14, was arrested Nov. 7, 2024 in this same incident.
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Tolls on NJ Turnpike, Garden State Parkway are going up in 2025
It’s going to cost a little bit more to ride on New Jersey’s major toll roads starting on Jan. 1, 2025.
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Gymnastics center co-owner charged with sexually assaulting girl
The co-owner of a South Jersey gymnastics center is facing several charges for allegedly having sexual contact with a minor. Police say the child is under the age of 16.