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New Jersey man accused of strangling woman in Dauphin County hotel A New Jersey man is facing charges for strangling a woman in a Dauphin County hotel, according to state police. Jasjit Banga, 29, of Wharton, N.J., is accused of putting his hands around a 26-year-old Dover, N.J., woman's neck and applying pressure to the point where she struggled to breathe after a ...
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Keep off the streets, NJ cops 'warn' Massachusetts drivers One police department in Cape May County took to Facebook Saturday to show its Eagles pride the best way it knew how: the humorous threat of a ticket book. In a "warning" ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles' showdown with the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII, the Ocean City Police Department ...
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Rescue Puppies Stolen From Backyard In Belleville, NJ Belleville police were able to recover one puppy Friday night, but another was still missing Saturday. Authorities tracked down a man who said he bought one of the dogs, a pit bull mix named Sandy, from someone on the street. But its brother, Danny, was still out there. "It's crazy. Our puppies, of all ...
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Two Bronx men arrested for abduction of Passaic man ... their biological parents, a reporters' round table and a Rutherford track stars jumps to the top - all in "7 things to know in New Jersey this weekend (Feb. ... Two Bronx men were arrested by Passaic police Friday after the pair allegedly abducted a 28-year-old city man and threatened to kill the man and ...
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Philly is ready for the Super Bowl: Poles are greased, parking is banned Ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles taking on the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 52, Philadelphia Police have begun to take precautions for if the ... NJ.com will have continuing coverage of the game from Minneapolis and Philadelphia, as well as having fan reactions once the final second ticks off ...
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NJ bar continues NFL boycott, won't show Super Bowl The Farmingdale bar that began an NFL blackout in November to honor veterans is continuing its boycott and won't be showing Sunday's Super Bowl game. Woody's Roadside Tavern announced it would close Sunday at 4 p.m. before the game kicks off at 6:30 p.m.. "We hope that next season the ...
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