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Chemical Company to Pay $11M to Clean Toxic NJ Site
The 350-acre site in Gloucester County was purchased from DuPont in 1952, which the EPA said disposed of lead fragments and tar in the production of aniline; chemical production company Hercules also used a section of the site to produce phenol and acetone
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HVAC Contractor Uses Mirrors to Spy on Girls in Bathroom, Police Say
An HVAC contractor is accused of installing mirrors on the interior doors of the stalls of a middle school bathroom in order to spy on girls.
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Undergrads at Rowan University Will Pay 10% Less Tuition in Pandemic Year
The university said it cut costs across the board to reduce tuition for students in a challenging schoolyear.
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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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The Bears Roaming Pa, NJ Woods Like Bird Seed and Donuts
Stale leftovers from a nearby Dunkin were key in the capture of a black bear roaming Chester County this week.
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Police Show Images of Bear Sightings in Philly Suburbs
Police in Lower Makefield Township, Bucks County, and West Goshen Township, Chester County, are sharing images of bears in the communities.
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New Testing Site in Gloucester County
A new COVID-19 testing site has opened up in for residents Gloucester County. NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal reports.
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New Coronavirus Testing Site to Open in South Jersey
A new coronavirus testing site will open at Rowan College of South Jersey, but not just anyone will be able to get a test. NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal explains the requirements.
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New Jersey Dad Gets Prison Term for Crash That Killed 1-Year-Old Daughter
A father who was driving drunk when he caused a crash last year that killed his infant daughter has been sentenced to five years in state prison. Leroy Iglesia, 34, of Blackwood, must also serve three years of supervised release after he’s freed from prison. He had pleaded guilty in December to vehicular homicide and driving while intoxicated. The charges…
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How Hoagies Are Helping Raise Funds for People in Need
Hoagies are staple in the diets of many people in South Jersey. One group is taking advantage of this love for the sandwiches to raise money for those who need it most.
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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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First Alert Weather: Light Snow Showers
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking light snow showers for certain neighborhoods Wednesday morning.
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Searching for Clues After Police Kill UPS Facility Gunman
Police in Gloucester County continued to investigate the aftermath of a hostage standoff situation at UPS facility in Logan Township on Monday. The suspect, William Owens, was shot and killed by police after three hours of negotiation. The two women Owens held hostage were not seriously injured. The UPS sorting center remained closed Tuesday.
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New Jersey UPS Warehouse Standoff Ends With Gunman Shot
Police safely removed two women who were being held hostage at a UPS facility in Logan Township, New Jersey, for hours Monday morning. The armed man was shot. The extent of his injuries are unknown.
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Holiday Shopping in Full Swing Despite Gloomy Weather
Rain could soak those running errands that need to be completed before Thanksgiving. NBC10’s South Jersey Bureau reporter Cydney Long was finding out how people are scrambling to finish their checklists with less than one week until the holiday.
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Wet Conditions Force School to Move Halloween Parade Indoors
Students at the Rodgers School in Glassboro, New Jersey, showed off their Halloween costumes indoors on Thursday due to rainy weather outside.
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Ex-New Jersey Soccer Coach Charged With Sending Explicit Photos to Players
A former New Jersey soccer coach is under arrest for sending and requesting “explicit” images to underage players, authorities said.