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Retired special-ed teacher battling rare form of cancer still making a difference away from the classroom
A special education teacher from Cape May County is battling a rare and aggressive form of cancer and has retired while going through treatment. However, she isn’t ready to stop her care for the children in the Middle Township community. NBC10’s Brenna Weick shares her story.
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Beached sailboat goes up in flames hours before demolition in Cape May County
A wrecked sailboat, beached at the Jersey Shore was devoured by flames hours before it was set to be demolished. Authorities still working to figure out how the boat caught fire.
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Abandoned sailboat goes up in flames just hours before demolition in Cape May County
A beached sailboat in Cape May County was devoured by flames hours before it was set to be demolished. The overnight fire was an unexpected twist in bizarre circumstances in the boat’s journey. Authorities say investigators did not find anything suspicious at the scene. NBC10’s Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has the story from Lower Township.
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Man charged with killing 74-year-old mother in Ocean City, NJ, police say
A man has been arrested and charged after police said he murdered his mother in Cape May County, New Jersey, Friday afternoon.
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Coastal county, groups sue to overturn federal approval of NJ's 1st offshore wind farm
Cape May County and the groups filed a lawsuit Monday in U.S. District Court against two federal agencies — the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management — seeking to reverse their approval of the Ocean Wind I project.
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Caught on Cam: Woman throws ‘skee ball' at kid in Jersey Shore arcade, police say
A Jersey Shore arcade dispute escalated to the point where police in Cape May County said a woman threw a “skee ball” at a child’s head.
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Caught on Cam: Woman throws Skee-Ball at kid inside Jersey Shore arcade, police say
Police in Cape May hope someone recognizes a woman they say was caught on camera throwing a Skee-Ball from a bowling arcade game at a child.
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Loved ones mourn NJ man killed in Cape May Harbor boating accident
A family at the Jersey Shore is grieving after a loved one was killed in a crash while out for a night of fishing. Investigators say the victim’s boat struck a pipe used for dredging that had broken loose. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has more from Cape May.
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Lawsuits could delay start of NJ's 1st offshore wind power project
A tangle of litigation could delay the start of New Jersey’s first offshore wind energy project, as developer Orsted is suing governments to stop delaying necessary permits, and citizens groups try to halt the project altogether.
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NJ takes big step in push for offshore wind
Orsted’s Ocean Wind I project received clearance from the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to begin construction on a wind farm 13 to 15 miles off the coast of Atlantic City and Ocean City.
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Jersey Shore City Implements Summertime Curfew for Minors
Toms River is bringing back an 11p.m. beach curfew for everyone 17 and younger in all its barrier island communities, and it will remain in place for the rest of the summer, through September.
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‘It Was Sickening': Woman Caught on Cam Committing Hate Crime Against Black Congressional Candidate
Cape May County authorities say they’re investigating a hate crime in which a woman was caught on camera hanging stuffed animals with nooses above a campaign sign for Tim Alexander, a Black Congressional candidate on Election Day. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg spoke with Alexander about the incident.
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Woman Caught on Cam Hanging Stuffed Animals Over Campaign Sign Won't Face Charges
Cape May County authorities say they’re investigating a hate crime in which a woman was caught-on-camera hanging stuffed animals with nooses above a campaign sign for a Black Congressional candidate on Election Day.
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Woman Spotted on Cam Hanging Stuffed Animals From Nooses Above Political Signs in NJ
The Cape May Country Prosecutors Office and Middle Township police want to speak to a woman they say was caught on camera hanging stuffed animals from nooses above political signs for candidate Tim Alexander. Authorities called it a potential bias incident.