Thursday, May 2, 2019

Morning News Brief: Officials warn of new possible case of measles exposure in New Jersey

           

Officials warn of new possible case of measles exposure in New Jersey

 

Health officials in New Jersey are warning about possible measles exposure after a New York City resident may have exposed people in Middlesex and Ocean counties.

 

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Police: Man struck car with machete in road rage incident

 

Authorities say a Washington Township man hit another motorist's vehicle with a machete and shouted racial slurs during a road rage incident.

 

Student tackled campus gunman, slain while saving lives

 

A North Carolina college student tackled a gunman who opened fire in his classroom, saving others' lives but losing his own in the process, police said Wednesday.

 

Red Bank residents feud with neighbor over cluttered yard

 

Residents of a Red Bank neighborhood say that their neighbor's cluttered yard is a cause for concern.

 

New Jersey mall getting a major overhaul. Here is what you need to know

 

An expansion is in the works for the Westfield Garden State Plaza in Paramus – including plans such as a hockey rink, outdoor movies, and much more.

 

Cruise ship quarantined in Caribbean after discovery of person with measles

 

A cruise ship is being quarantined at a port in St. Lucia after it was discovered someone on board had measles.

 

Poll: National Truffle Day

 

Today is National Truffle Day! Do you enjoy the sweet treat?

 

Students claim teachers without contracts won't write college recommendations

 

Some students at Nutley High School say their teachers are refusing to write college recommendation letters due to ongoing contract negotiations with the district.

 

Cleanup to begin this month at Edgewater superfund site

 

Cleanup is expected to begin this month at an Edgewater superfund site that officials say is dangerous to those living in the area.

 

Scouts BSA issues apology to New Jersey man suing them over abuse

 

Scouts BSA issued an apology to an Atlantic County man who claims he was abused by his scoutmaster 40 years ago when he was a boy.

 

Young adults in New Jersey find new interest in farming careers

 

Agriculture has been on the decline in New Jersey over the past few decades, with many old farms being bought by developers.

 

Report: Co-workers socializing about 'Game of Thrones,' 'Avengers' hurting productivity

 

Consulting firm Robert Half found that more than 30% of workers are distracted by socializing and "watercooler talk" while on the job.

 

 

 

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