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The New Jersey COVID-19 vaccine call center is officially closing
The New Jersey COVID-19 vaccine call center is closing. The Department of Health says easier access to the vaccines was a factor in the decision. You can still call the national COVID hotline for any questions with assistance available in English, Spanish, and other languages.
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Law enforcement officials spotted at home of Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small, sources say
Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office officials were spotted at the home of Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small, sources told NBC10. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk has the details.
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Law enforcement officials arrive at AC Mayor's home, sources say
Law enforcement officials searched the home of Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small on Thursday, sources told NBC10.
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NJ man gets 40 years in prison after impregnating child
Justin Kuhl, 32, of Millville, NJ has been sentenced to an aggregate term of 40 years in prison after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a child under the age of 13.
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Bored on spring break? These amusement parks near Philadelphia are open
Many people in the Philadelphia region are on spring break. Unsure how to spend your time? Here’s a list of amusement parks that are open for spring.
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New Jersey COVID-19 Vaccine Call Center officially shuts down
After serving the public for over three years, officials announced the New Jersey COVID-19 Vaccine Call Center is closing operations.
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NJ Congressman wants to end sales of ‘gas station heroin'
New Jersey Congressman Frank Pallone (D-6th dist.) has issued a call to action after concerns of health risks over the dietary supplement, tianeptine, which his office called ‘gas station heroin.’
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Deadly crash closes Black Horse Pike in Atlantic County
One driver was killed and another was critically injured in a crash that happened along Black Horse Pike in Atlantic County early Thursday. The incident closed Black Horse Pike in both directions on Thursday morning.
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Driver killed in Black Horse Pike crash
A driver was killed in a crash overnight along Black Horse Pike in Atlantic County. The incident left another driver in critical condition.
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South Jersey farm offers people a hands-on experience with baby lambs
Do you love animals? A farm near the Jersey Shore offers a special program called Lamb Camp, where you can have a hands-on experience with furry friends.
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‘Lamb camp” returns for its fourth year in New Jersey
A farm near the Jersey Shore is continuing a tradition of offering a special hands on experience: ‘Lamb Camp.’ It’s an opportunity for people of all ages to spend an hour holding and bottle feeding lambs that are only about a week old. It serves as a therapeutic experience for many especially for families with children who have autism and...
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April showers will bring May flowers in South Jersey thanks to new seed saving library
A new Camden County initiative is preparing ahead of April showers to bring more May flowers to South Jersey through it’s new seed saving library.
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Camden County launches initiative to grow sustainability through gardening
Camden County is looking to grow the community’s knowledge on sustainable gardening. The county is giving out free seeds to families to be hands on and grow their own gardens as a way to benefit the community as a whole. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle explains.
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Suspect in killings of 3 family members in Bucks Co. makes court appearance on NJ charges
A man accused of killing three family members in Bucks County has made an initial court appearance on related carjacking and weapons charges in New Jersey. Andre Gordon Jr. did not enter a plea Wednesday and waived his right to contest pretrial detention.
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Students, parents arrested following fight at South Jersey high school, police say
Parents and students were arrested Monday after a fight broke out at Highland Regional High School in Camden County, New Jersey, according to police.
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3 plead to $4.5M NJ romance scam that left victims ‘broke and heartbroken'
A husband and wife — as well as another woman — from New Jersey have all pleaded guilty for their roles in scamming about $4.5 million from at least 100 victims through social media and online dating websites.
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3 plea in NJ ‘love scam'
Three people pled guilty in a scam that targeted a hundred victims and netted about $4.5 million.
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Prescribed burns in NJ forests probably behind smoky smell in Philly region, officials said
If you smelled smoke in the air over the Philadelphia region on Tuesday, officials said it was probably because of prescribed burns in New Jersey’s state forests.
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NJ aquariums getting a face lift and one that's been closed since 2020 will open soon
Jenkinson’s Aquarium has undergone several renovations to their second floor, leaving the floor closed for more than 10 months before they reopened in November. Meanwhile, the Atlantic City Aquarium has been fully closed since 2020 due to a renovation project. Now, the latter is set to open in July. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has more on the developments.
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In New Jersey, some see old-school politics giving way to ‘spring' amid corruption scandal
New Jersey has a well-earned reputation as a home to backroom political dealing, but some advocates see that as changing. A lawsuit brought by Rep. Andy Kim aims at breaking the boss-dominated culture in this Democratic stronghold.