Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Morning News Brief: Police seek information on woman’s torn clothes found in the woods

           

Police seek information on woman's torn clothes found in the woods

 

Fair Lawn police say they hope the public can shed some light on a mysterious and suspicious pile of clothes found in a wooded area of town.

 

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State police: Driver of disabled car on turnpike fatally struck by 2 tractor-trailers, car

 

State police say a motorist who got out of his disabled vehicle on the New Jersey Turnpike was struck and killed by two tractor-trailers and a car.

 

American Dream mega-mall set to open 15 years after groundbreaking

 

The giant mega-mall known as American Dream at the Meadowlands is finally expected to open in late summer – 15 years after the developers first broke ground.

 

Day of giving: 100 percent of sales at Jersey Mike's to be donated to local charities

 

Manasquan-based sub chain Jersey Mike's is hosting its annual day of giving today – 100 percent of sales will be donated.

 

Hundreds of jobs coming: Stew Leonard's to open first New Jersey grocery store

 

Stew Leonard's will open its first ever Garden State grocery store in Paramus Park Mall this fall.

 

'Do I think justice was served? No' -- Feds remain involved in Jussie Smollett case

 

The feds are still involved after prosecutors announced their stunning decision to drop all charges against 'Empire' actor Jussie Smollett.

 

Poll: National Spanish Paella Day

 

Today is National Spanish Paella Day! Do you like paella?

 

Rescued sacrificial sheep finds new home at Popcorn Park Zoo

 

A sheep found on the loose in the city of Orange has found a new home at a local zoo.

 

Fire causes roof collapse at Highland Park apartment complex

 

A large fire caused the roof of a Highland Park apartment complex to collapse.

 

Hoboken police go undercover to catch dog poop violators

 

Hoboken police say they are cracking down on city residents who don't clean up after their dogs.

 

Report: 33 percent of college students feel unprepared for the workforce

 

A new survey from the student loan refinancing website lendedu.com suggests that about 33 percent of college juniors and seniors feel unprepared to enter the workforce.

 

Hundreds descend on Trenton for 'March Against Murphy' protest

 

Hundreds of New Jersey residents came to Trenton Tuesday for the "March Against Murphy" protest against Gov. Phil Murphy.

 


 

 

 

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