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Caught on Cam: New Jersey Officer Narrowly Escapes Unscathed When Driver Sideswipes Door
A police officer in New Jersey narrowly avoided serious injury when a passing car struck his patrol vehicle’s door and the officer’s department is using video of the incident to educate drivers.
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School Worker Wins Battle in Eagles Super Bowl Parade ‘Football Flu' Policy Challenge
A South Jersey school employee has won a round in a dispute over using a sick day during last year’s Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl victory parade.
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Sources: No Moves Have Been Made Regarding Dave Hakstol
Enough was enough for general manager Chuck Fletcher as the Flyers are firing Dave Hakstol, according to a report Sunday.
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Destination Maternity Will Plan Fewer, Smaller Stores — and Completely Close Others — As Part of New ‘Turnaround' Business Plan
According to new CEO Marla Ryan, Destination Maternity Corp. plans to close hundreds of stores in the coming years, and trim the size of many others, as part of an updated turnaround plan.
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Camden Bike Share Hits the Brakes on Pilot Program
A new bike-sharing service in Camden has come to an abrupt end. The pilot program launched in May was supposed to continue through year’s end. But the Courier-Post reports the early termination is part of a broader pullback in the U.S. market by the program’s operator, Beijing-based ofo.
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Boy Scouts Remove New Jersey Leader Facing Child Porn Charges
The Boy Scouts of America have severed ties with a 74-year-old New Jersey Scout leader facing child pornography charges.
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New Jersey Judge Injured in Fall Near Courthouse Files $1 Million Claim Against Camden
A New Jersey judge who was injured in a fall outside a courthouse has filed a $1 million claim against the city of Camden.
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Cherry Hill East Principal Apologizes to Black Students for ‘Party Like It's 1776' Prom Tickets
The principal of a New Jersey high school has apologized for what he called “insensitive” language on tickets for the upcoming senior prom.
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Haddonfield High School Lacrosse Season Cancelled After Player Accused of Yelling N-Word at Girl
At least two students say they heard a member of the Haddonfield High School boys’ lacrosse team use the n-word while telling the black student to leave.
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Camden to Try Dockless Bike Share Service
Camden officials have approved a pilot program for a bike-sharing service.
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New Jersey Bride Gets 2nd Wedding After Being Forced to Leave Her 1st Reception Due to Allergic Reaction
Sympathizing with the newlyweds’ plight, their caterer and the owner of the entertainment company that performed at the wedding teamed up to offer them a complimentary second reception to be held Sunday.
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Camden's Campbell's Field Baseball Stadium to Meet Wrecking Ball, Make Way for Rutgers Fields, Political Leader Says
A New Jersey political leader said that he believes a baseball stadium once considered a linchpin for the redevelopment of the Camden waterfront will be demolished.
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New Jersey Mother-Daughter Triathletes Take After Each Other
Cheryl Sierocinski DeLorenzo didn’t know her exercise routine would have such an impact on her daughter, Leann DeLorenzo. And she wouldn’t have guessed her athletic daughter would one day become her training partner.
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Experts Warn Beachgoers to Stay Away From Seals Along Jersey Shore
Officials in New Jersey are reminding beachgoers to stay away from seals after record numbers of the marine mammals have appeared on beaches.
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Murder Trial Begins for South Jersey Dad Accused of Killing 3-Year-Old
A man authorities say killed his 3-year-old son because he had become an impediment to his relationship with a teenage girlfriend spoke about “a spirit” drawing the son to woods where he was found dead, a prosecutor suggested Thursday.
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Ahead of Father's Murder Trial, Memorial to New Jersey 3-Year-Old Removed
A memorial to a 3-year-old found dead in a wooded park in New Jersey was removed over the weekend ahead of his father’s murder trial set to begin this week.
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Twin Baby Girls Die After Being Found Unresponsive Inside NJ Apartment
An investigation is underway in the deaths of twin babies initially found unresponsive in a New Jersey apartment.
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New Jersey Girl Donates Books to Children's Regional Hospital
A 12-year-old New Jersey girl spent Valentine’s Day delivering more than 1,300 books donated to a children’s hospital.
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Flyers' Alumni Want a Piece of Russian President Vladimir Putin
The Flyers’ alumni, who will play three games in Russia, have invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to play against them.
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Wawa Vs. Dawa: Philly-Area Convenience Store Chain Sues North Jersey Store Over Name
Philadelphia-area convenience store favorite Wawa sued a North Jersey convenience store called Dawa.