Friday, April 5, 2019

Morning News Brief: Ocean Township public schools closed following illnesses

           

Ocean Township public schools closed following illnesses

 

All five public schools in Ocean Township are closed today after a stomach virus swept through the Intermediate School.

 

TOP STORIES

E-scooter revolution to hit the streets of Hoboken

 

City council approved an ordinance to allow for a six-month pilot program.   

 

Save your appetite! Jersey Shore Restaurant Week starts today

 

Dozens of restaurants are participating, and it's a chance to get some great food for a good price.

 

Dinosaurs come to life at Barclays Center in Jurassic Park Live this winter

 

It's been decades since the movie "Jurassic Park" scared and wowed audiences around the world and for the first time, the dinosaurs are coming back in a live performance.

 

Poll: National Deep Dish Pizza Day

 

Today is National Deep Dish Pizza Day! Have you ever tried pizza made deep dish style?

 

High School art exhibit highlights dangers of distracted driving

 

An art exhibit on display at the Bayonne Public Library highlights the dangers of distracted driving.

 

The circle of life: Woman gives birth to son after year of grieving

 

A Keyport couple received the shock of a lifetime with an unexpected birth.

 

Don't be fooled: Traveling gets expensive with a host of hidden fees

 

Planning on traveling somewhere exciting this summer? Make sure you are careful about the hidden fees.

 

WrestleMania 35 at MetLife Stadium: What you need to know

 

Finally… WrestleMania, HAS COME BACK…to New Jersey!

 

FBI rejects teen's claim to be long-missing boy Timmothy Pitzen

 

DNA tests disproved a teenager's claim of being an Illinois boy who disappeared eight years ago, the FBI said Thursday, dashing hopes that the baffling case had finally been solved.

 

Casino Pier Carousel to be disassembled after 87 years

 

A Jersey Shore icon will soon be gone after 87 years. The Casino Pier Carousel will take its final spin this weekend before it is disassembled and moved into storage.

 

Jersey City considers ride-sharing identification requirement

 

The mayor of Jersey City wants his city to be the first in the state to require ride-sharing vehicles to have identifying signs for customers.

 


 

 

 

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