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Prosecutors: Man admits to brutally beating girlfriend, leaving her to die in Jersey Shore motel room

 

A man from Seaside Heights has admitted to brutally beating his girlfriend and leaving her to die alone in a motel room.

 

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New Jersey school to remain closed next week due to mold

 

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Police: Teens sprayed graffiti on American flag, set off fire extinguishers in school buses

 

Police in Edison are searching for the three teenagers who vandalized seven school buses parked behind a school, and then returned later in the week to spray graffiti on the school's American flag.

 

26,000 glass cooktops recalled following reports they could turn on by itself

 

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Poll: National Toasted Marshmallow Day

 

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'A big deal': Florida braces for Hurricane Dorian

 

Florida residents picked the shelves clean of bottled water and lined up at gas stations Thursday as an increasingly menacing-looking Hurricane Dorian threatened to broadside the state over Labor Day weekend.

 

Former Poison Control director says he raised concern about Newark water 20 years ago

 

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State trooper saves girl from drowning while on vacation in Florida

 

A New Jersey state trooper saved the life of a young girl while he was on a family vacation in Florida.

 

NJ Red Cross volunteers to head to Florida ahead of Hurricane Dorian

 

Six American Red Cross volunteers from New Jersey will be heading to Florida as Hurricane Dorian approaches the United States.

 

Tracking satellite from shark washes up on Jersey Shore

 

A tracking satellite originally attached to a thresher shark washed up on the Jersey Shore this week, all the way from the eastern tip of Long Island.

 

 

 

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