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Winter storm warning issued for some as NYC braces for heavy rain, nasty chill
By most measures, Thursday looks to be a miserable day – cold, rainy and breezy. The precipitation is just what the tri-state has needed for weeks.
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Steady rain, some snow, cold temps: Thursday looks like a much-needed mess for NY, NJ
By most measures, Thursday looks to be a miserable day – cold, rainy and breezy. The precipitation is just what the tri-state has needed for weeks.
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Crane topples over onto home in New Jersey
A crane toppled over and onto a house in New Jersey, with crews working for hours to get the massive arm off the home.
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Drivers, be ready! Tolls to go up again on NJ Turnpike, Garden State Parkway in 2025
Tolls on the New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway are about to go up by three percent on Jan. 1, 2025.
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NJ mayor faces judge on corruption charge amid ongoing plea talks
Clark, New Jersey Mayor Sal Bonaccorso appeared in a Union County courtroom Wednesday where the judge said plea talks were ongoing. Bonaccorso is charged with corruption for allegedly using taxpayer money and Clark employees to assist with his private landscaping business. He is also accused of removing oil tanks without a license. The longtime Clark mayor has denied…
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Second boy arrested for starting Evesham, NJ, wildfire, police say
Police have announced a second 14-year-old boy has been arrested after an Oct. 30, 2024 wildfire in Evesham Township, NJ. This comes after another boy, 14, was arrested Nov. 7, 2024 in this same incident.
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Co-owner of NJ gymnastics center arrested for sexually assaulting teen girl
The co-owner of Everest Gymnastics and Tumbling Center in Galloway Township was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a teen girl, according to police.
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2 roofers saved after getting electrocuted moving ladder at Jersey Shore job site
Thanks to a team of rescuers, two roofers were saved after being electrocuted on a job site last month in Atlantic County, New Jersey.
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Jennings Creek wildfire now 90% contained
Sarah Wallace reporting on the Jennings Creek wildfire being 90% contained.
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Mikie Sherrill launches bid for New Jersey Governor
Adam Harding reporting on Mikie Sherrill launching her bid for New Jersey Governor.
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Mikie Sherrill launches bid for New Jersey governor
She joins a crowded field, following Monday’s announcement.
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US Rep. Mikie Sherrill announces run for NJ governor, joining crowded field
New Jersey Democratic U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey announced Monday she’s running for governor, saying it’s time to fix the state’s economy and make it more affordable. Sherrill, a former federal prosecutor and U.S. Navy helicopter pilot, joins a crowded field of Democrats vying to succeed Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy, whose second term expires after next year’s...
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MTA worker wins $1 million Powerball payday — and she doesn't care who knows it
A New Jersey woman just entered the millionaire club. The state’s lottery program announced that Stacey Fiore, an MTA supervisor stationed on Staten Island, won the Powerball prize last weekend. Fiore plays the Mega Millions and Powerball lotteries weekly, according to lottery officials. She ran into her local Quick Stop last Saturday and pulled a quick pick, which turned...
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Firefighters hurt, 14 families displaced in raging overnight Newark fire
A raging 3-alarm fire is responsible for injuring four firefighters and displacing more than a dozen New Jersey families, city officials said Saturday morning. Three residential buildings on Seymour Avenue in Newark were gutted before sunrise after the fire raced through each of the buildings in the middle of the night. City officials said the fire started in an abandoned…
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Firefighters injured battling massive Newark home inferno
A raging overnight fire in Newark injured multiple firefighters and displaced several families after the blaze completely gutted their homes. News 4’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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Underwater for decades, stone bridge from 1800s emerges after NJ reservoir emptied
Known locally as the “Ghost Bridge,” neighbors said the stone bridge that is usually under feet of water dates back 200 years. It is still fully intact and now completely exposed, making for a rare sight and intriguing photo to snap.
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Rep. Josh Gottheimer joins crowded race for New Jersey governor
The race to be New Jersey’s next governor got a little more crowded on Friday. News 4’s Pat Battle reports on the latest entry.
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Decades old ‘ghost' bridge unearthed at New Jersey reservoir
A reservoir is now dry and a so-called ghost bridge that’s been submerged for decades is now fully exposed. But the drought is not to blame. News 4’s Adam Harding explains.