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| Police Say Wire-Hungry Squirrel Vandalized NJ Town's Christmas Display The borough of Sea Girt, New Jersey, holds a wildly popular tree lighting ceremony every year — an event threatened earlier this week when officials found wires to Christmas display lights severed by what they believed to be vandals. Crews raced to repair and replace the damaged wires so Friday's ...
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| Retired Hardyston officer faces animal cruelty charges Although additional details of the incident are forthcoming, the complaint from Vernon police, obtained by the New Jersey Herald, states that O'Rourke "knowingly or purposely" committed cruelty to an animal "specifically by shooting his dog to death with a handgun." Police records indicate that O'Rourke ...
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| Towaco Civic Association Readies Towaco for Holiday Season RANDOLPH, NJ – A building in an office complex on Route 10 was being used to grow marijuana police said today, announcing the arrest of eight people they said were involved in the operation. Authorities said they seized about 266 marijuana plants as well as marijuana "ready for packaging and ...
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| Murphy plans moratorium on future bear hunts In a statement to the New Jersey Herald on Thursday, Murphy said: "In the past, the bear hunt has been expanded without local input or evidence .... The Division of Fish and Wildlife also offers training to local police departments on how to rate bear complaints and, if necessary, how to take lethal action.
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| Foul play ruled out in fire at Vernon Township High School ... the Highland Lakes, McAfee, Pochuck Valley and Vernon Township fire departments -- responded to the emergency call. The fire was determined to be fully out about an hour later. DiBenedetto praised the quick response to the emergency. "The fire department and police were totally great," he said.
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| Top things you may have missed about policing this week Only half of the officers in the Sacramento Police Department have completed crisis intervention training — a task funded by $750,000 of taxpayer money, some of which the ... New Jersey Officer George J. Manganaro was charged with assault and suspended after a 911 call on Thanksgiving morning.
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