Friday, March 22, 2019

Morning News Brief: Questions still brewing about Dunkin’ opening NJ Transit station

           

Questions still brewing about Dunkin' opening NJ Transit station

 

Questions from rail commuters in Mercer County continue after they were told it's up to Dunkin' Donuts employees to unlock the doors at the Hamilton train station each morning.

 

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Tyson recalls chicken strips due to metal fears

 

Arkansas-based Tyson Foods is recalling more than 69,000 pounds (31,297 kilograms) of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strips because they may be contaminated with pieces of metal.

 

Jersey Weekend Buzz: March 22-24, 2019

 

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Poll: National Puppy Day

 

Happy National Puppy Day! Are you a dog or a cat person?

 

On the house! Pizzeria makes it its mission to feed NJ veterans

 

A Union County pizzeria owner has made it his mission to feed veterans in need one pizza at a time.

 

Mother who smothered baby after heavy drinking gets prison

 

Authorities say a New Jersey woman who accidentally smothered her 3-month-old son after a night of heavy drinking was sentenced to prison time.

 

Hard at work: 'Fix-a-flat guys' busy during pothole season

 

As the weather warms and all of the snow melts, New Jersey's roadways are often left peppered with tire-damaging potholes.

 

2 New Jersey lawmakers want schools to remove 'Huckleberry Finn' from class

 

Two African-American lawmakers from New Jersey are calling on the state's school districts to remove "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" from the curriculum.

 

Research suggests people don't become full adults until their 30s

 

New research seems to suggest that despite 18 being the legal definition of being an adult, humans do not fully develop into adulthood until they are in their 30s.

 

'Rain or shine, it's nonstop': Mystery water leak plagues Summit couple

 

Gerard and Penelope Garcia say that water has been running into the basement of their Summit home for years and that the leak has gotten worse over the last few months.

 

Florida man pleads guilty to mailing bombs to Trump foes, including Sen. Cory Booker

 

A Florida man pleaded guilty Thursday to sending pipe bombs to CNN and prominent critics of President Donald Trump.

 

Students make care packages for troops to honor fallen soldier

 

Students at Thorne Middle School in Middletown spent the day making care packages to send to troops stationed around the world - all in honor of a fallen soldier who attended the same middle school.

 


 

 

 

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