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Vandal Marks Up Memorial for New Jersey State Trooper Who Died in Line of Duty
New Jersey State Police unions are offering a $5,000 reward to track down whoever vandalized a memorial for Trooper Bertram Zimmerman in Cape May County.
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Memorial for New Jersey Trooper Killed in Crash Defaced
Someone defaced a roadside memorial for a New Jersey State Trooper who died in the line of duty and troopers hope a reward leads them to the vandal(s).
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NJ HVAC Contractor Accused of Spying on Schoolgirls Faces More Charges
Authorities say a former heating and air conditioning contractor who was charged with recording girls in bathrooms at a Camden County school now faces charges for the same crime at a different school
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HVAC Contractor Accused of Spying on Girls in Middle School Bathroom
An HVAC contractor is accused of using mirrors to spy on girls inside a middle school bathroom. NBC10’s Drew Smith has the story.
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Cape May County Zoo Set to Reopen
The Cape May County Zoo got ready to reopen in June. Zoo director Ed Runyon and Education Director Kendra Verity spoke to NBC10’s Erin Coleman about the reopening.
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Apparent Tornado Rips Through Cape May County as Isaias Slams Region
An apparent tornado ripped through Cape May County on Tuesday as Isaias slammed the region. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg takes a look at the damage.
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NJ Courts Take Steps Toward Allowing Jury Trials Again
Thousands of people are in jail and have not had a trial, and thousands more are awaiting civil trials.
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Cape May County Police Academy Reopens With Big Changes Amid Pandemic
NBC10’s Ted Greenberg gives us an exclusive look at the reopening of the Cape May County Police Academy and the significant changes it underwent amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Jersey Shore Towns Try to Avoid Officer Shortage After Virus Shuts Down Police Academies
Towns like Sea Isle City are looking at alternatives like hiring retired officers after the county police academy shut down from the coronavirus. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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Man Dies From COVID-19 at Long-Term Care Facility in Cape May County Where Outbreak Occurred
One person died at a Cape May County long-term care facility where a novel coronavirus outbreak occurred, officials announced Tuesday.
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Coronavirus Outbreak at Long-Term Care Facility in Cape May County
Officials said 15 residents and 11 staff members tested positive for the novel coronavirus at a long-term care facility in Cape May County, New Jersey. NBC10’s Matt DeLucia has the details.
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Folks Flocking to Shore Homes During Coronavirus Lockdown Catching Ire
Shore towns along the Jersey Shore are seeing an influx of people during the coronavirus shutdown. They’re helping businesses, but not everyone is happy. Full-time shore residents and an elected leader are asking people to stay away. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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Former Prostitute Says He Saw Person of Interest Sexually Assault Missing NJ Boy
A former prostitute is speaking out for the first time about a video that allegedly shows a man sexually abusing a New Jersey boy who went missing 24 years ago.
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‘No Man's Island' Up for Sale in Cape May County
Ever dreamed of owning your own private island? “No Man’s Island” is up for sale in Cape May County, New Jersey. But as NBC10’s Ted Greenberg explains, putting anything on that land could be quite a challenge.
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Manatee Found Dead at New Jersey Beach
Officials are investigating the death of a manatee that was found on a beach in Cape May County, New Jersey, and whether climate change played a role.
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Manatee Found Dead at NJ Beach
A dead manatee was found on a beach in Cape May County. Officials said climate change may have played a role in its death. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the details.
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Teen Faces Murder Charges in House-Sitting Mother's Death
Authorities say they have made an arrest in the slaying of a New Jersey woman who was beaten to death while house-sitting.
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Mom Finds Heroin in Child's Halloween Candy in Middle Township, NJ
Laboratory analysis shows heroin was found in a child’s bag at a southern New Jersey trunk or treat event.
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