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Loved Ones Mourn ‘Beacon of Light' Who Was Found Stabbed to Death in Woods
Less than a week after two teenage brothers were arrested in the murder of a New Jersey man who was found stabbed to death in the woods in Bucks County, the victim’s grieving family continues to search for answers as investigators work to determine a motive.
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WATCH: Close Encounter With Great White Shark Off the Jersey Shore
Two fishermen say they made the catch of a lifetime off the Jersey Shore over the weekend: a great white shark.
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Young Man Dies in Boating Crash in Barnegat Bay in NJ
Loved ones are mourning a young man who was killed in a boating accident in New Jersey over the weekend.
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Good Samaritan Saves Woman Trapped in Sinking Sand at Jersey Shore Beach
A Good Samaritan jumped into action after a woman began to sink in soft sand at a Jersey Shore beach construction site that didn’t have any warning signs posted.
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Lightning Strike Kills Man on NJ Golf Course
A man was struck and killed by lightning at a golf course in Burlington County, New Jersey.
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Chefs Come Together to Build 500-Foot Cheesesteak in South Philly
A birthday party for a longtime restaurant owner turned into a giant effort to build a 500-foot cheesesteak in South Philly Monday night.
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Wildfire Burns 407 Acres in Pemberton, New Jersey
A wildfire is now contained after burning more than 400 acres in Pemberton, New Jersey.
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46-Year-Old Cold Case of Missing Pa. Teen Now a Homicide Investigation
The cold case of a missing Delaware County teenage girl is now a homicide investigation as police dig for evidence in the wooded area where they believe she went missing exactly 46 years ago.
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Philly Health Official Ousted for Cremating, Discarding MOVE Bombing Victims' Remains
Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley has resigned over his handling of the remains of the victim of the 1985 MOVE bombing, the city announced Thursday.
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NJ School District Shuts Down After Mystery Illness Sickens 60% of Staff at Luncheon
A New Jersey school district closed down its buildings after a mystery food-borne illness sickened 60 percent of staff members who attended a luncheon last week.