Newark street partially collapses after water main break
A water main break and partial road collapse had led traffic to be detoured in the Ironbound section of Newark this morning. NEWARK â A portion of South Street in Newark partially collapsed following a water main break early Tuesday, police said. South Street is closed between Jefferson and Pacific streets, Newark police said. Flooding is also possible until the water main is closed. Buses that travel along that stretch of South Street in the Ironbound section of the city are expected to be ..>> view originalRio 2016: How a Rutgers student ended up an Olympic swimmer ...
NEWARK â Normally, Rutgers University has a strict rule that new students can't skip orientation at New Jersey Medical School. But Anastasia Bogdanovski has a good excuse. While her fellow med students are getting to know each other at orientation on the Newark campus next week, Bogdanovski will be competing at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. N.J. athletes headed to Rio Olympics Bogdanovski will be swimming in the women's 200-meter freestyle representing Macedonia. The Union County resident ..>> view originalAfter days of rain, mainly dry conditions expected in N.J.
Finally, a calm day of weather in New Jersey. After several days in which New Jersey was lashed by drenching rain and heavy winds, it should be rather quiet on Tuesday. Great Adventure floods Though there's a slight chance of rain in spots before 9 a.m, a mainly dry, somewhat cool day is in the forecast, the National Weather Service says. Highs will make it into the upper 70s and low 80s under partly sunny skies in a large part of north and central Jersey as well as along the Shore. In South J..>> view originalVerdict due in Clifton man's medical fraud case
A federal judge said she would render a verdict today on whether a Clifton man barred from participating in federal health care programs was guilty of running a medical transportation service that allegedly defrauded millions of dollars from Medicare and Medicaid. Michael Karas/staff photographer Imadeldin Awad Khair of Clifton outside of federal court in July. Imadeldin Awad Khair, 57, is also accused of evading federal payroll taxes by paying some employees "of..>> view originalCops allegedly find poolside pot farm in Fairfield
FAIRFIELD â A scuffle between two men Sunday led police to a home that had been converted into an elaborate marijuana grow operation complete with timed lighting and other specialized equipment, Chief of Police Anthony Manna said in a statement. Police were called to the Nell Court home around 8:18 a.m. where Timothy Olster, 40, and Jose Sanchez, 30, had been fighting, Manna said. Olster allegedly hit Sanchez in the nose and Sanchez smashed a window on Olster's SUV with a brick. Police also ..>> view originalApplauding N.J. for its work on 3000-mile bike path | Editorial
Picture this, bicycle enthusiasts and fitness fans: A 3,000-mile path wending its way from the upper reaches of Maine to the southernmost tip of Florida, offering mostly traffic-tree sailing along the way. It's far from a done deal yet, but if the East Coast Greenway Alliance has its way, it might well happen in our lifetimes. The North Carolina-based nonprofit has been teaming up with local partners, including the Mercer County Parks Commission and the Department of Public Works, to link toge..>> view originalNewark FBI searches for alleged MS-13 gang member Walter ...
NEWARK - The Newark bureau of the FBI is hoping the public can help find an alleged MS-13 gang member who they say was involved in a Plainfield Murder over five years ago. Walter Yovany Gomez was last seen in Maryland on June 13, 2011, two months after he and another member of the MS-13 gang allegedly murdered a fellow gang member inside a Plainfield home. The victim was stabbed 17 times in the back and had his throat cut. “[Gomez] is charged with having allegedly murdered one of his friends wh..>> view original
Thursday, August 4, 2016
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