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New Jersey house fire that killed two ruled a murder-suicide. Neighbors are stunned.
6+ mon, 2+ week ago (885+ words) The home's gas line had been tampered with, authorities said. A woman was shot in the head and a man died in the fire. The home's gas line had been tampered with, authorities said. A woman was shot in the head and a man died in the fire. The Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office announced Tuesday that its investigators are treating Sunday's massive house fire in Washington Township as a murder suicide, confirming rumors that had been spreading through the quiet New Jersey neighborhood since Mother's Day morning. The fire started around 2:03 a.m. Sunday and burned so intensely that neighbors heard an explosion. The house, located in a cul-de-sac on Tranquillity Court, was already fully engulfed in flames by the time the Washington Township Fire Department arrived. The sides of two neighbors' homes were partially melted by the heat. Once the fire…...
Another month, another record smashed for New Jersey internet gambling
11+ mon, 1+ week ago (593+ words) The state Division of Gaming Enforcement said internet gambling brought in just over $214 million in November, even as revenue inside physical casinos continued to lag behind pre-pandemic levels. ATLANTIC CITY " New Jersey's red-hot internet gambling market continued to smash records in November, even as revenue inside physical casinos continued to lag behind pre-pandemic levels at six of Atlantic City's nine casinos, numbers released Monday show. The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement said internet gambling brought in just over $214 million in November, narrowly eclipsing the previous record of $213 million set a month earlier. "The continuing success of online gaming and sports wagering has helped total gaming revenue achieve its best November monthly result in over a decade," said James Plousis, chairman of the New Jersey Casino Control Commission. But that's not necessarily great news for the casinos. They must share…...
These New Jersey candidates for governor agree on one thing: The primary date should change to accommodate Shavuot
11+ mon, 2+ week ago (472+ words) The competitors joined together to call for the primary date to change to accommodate the Jewish holiday. A bipartisan group of candidates for the New Jersey governor's seat resoundingly agree on one thing: The date for next year's primary election should be changed. New Jersey election law sets the primary on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in June, but the state legislature has the power to change the date. Next year, that day is June 3, which falls on the major Jewish holiday of Shavuot. Shavuot next year begins at sundown on Sunday, June 1, and ends the night of Tuesday, June 3. The holiday celebrates the Ten Commandments, and some observant Jews study Jewish law all night on the first night as part of their observance. The coauthors are in a crowded race of nearly a dozen candidates running to…...
Biden cabinet official says New Jersey residents are in fact seeing drones, and promises federal help
11+ mon, 2+ week ago (584+ words) There's no question that people are seeing drones," Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said on ABC Sunday. Days after federal officials questioned the serial sightings of mystery drones above New Jersey, a member of President Joe Biden's cabinet confirmed Sunday that residents are in fact spotting drones crowding the nighttime skies. There's no question that people are seeing drones," Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos in an interview. Mayorkas pledged government action into the mysterious, colorful drones that thousands have reported hovering over and streaking across the sky above New Jersey, New York, and the Philly suburbs " and which have stoked fear, confusion, and conspiracy theories. I want to assure the American public that we in the federal government have deployed additional resources, personnel, technology to assist the New Jersey State Police in addressing the drone…...
This New Jersey representative faked his Spotify Wrapped results to look like more of a Springsteen fan
11+ mon, 2+ week ago (494+ words) U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey admitted that he manipulated his Spotify Wrapped results to be Bruce Springsteen-forward. Was it an attempt at pandering for the governor candidate? You're not the only one who might be embarrassed of your Spotify Wrapped results. This U.S. representative admitted to faking his. U.S. Rep Josh Gottheimer (D., N.J.) joined the tried and true tradition of sharing his Spotify Wrapped results " the music streaming platform's annual deep dive into users' listening habits " on social media last week. "No surprises here," Gottheimer, who announced his candidacy for New Jersey governor last month, wrote, revealing that his five top songs were Bruce Springsteen hits. "Fun fact: My first ever concert was at Meadowlands to see The Boss!" But, as first pointed out by the New Jersey Monitor, the seemingly innocuous post wasn't completely honest. A closer look revealed inconsistencies with…...
The mystery drone sightings in New Jersey are spreading to Philly suburbs, prompting more questions
11+ mon, 2+ week ago (1071+ words) The aircraft have been spotted from the Philly suburbs to Staten Island. "It's not terrifying, but it's a curiosity," one observer said. It started in mid-November. Residents in towns across New Jersey reported sightings. The large unidentified drones, some reportedly as large as cars, flew low and sometimes in formation with bright lights and loud hums, overwhelming once-peaceful nights. Now, locals have more questions than answers as the mystery drone sightings continue " and seem to have spread. Drones continue to be spotted in northern New Jersey, where they were once concentrated. There have also been recent reported sightings in South Jersey, Philadelphia's Pennsylvania suburbs, and New York's Staten Island. It's unclear if the drone appearances are connected, because nothing is clear. Michael Cush went outside his Haddonfield home Saturday night after seeing chatter online about drones being in his area....
Nike has competition for the ‘Love, Hurts’ trademark: someone from New Jersey
9+ mon, 1+ week ago (345+ words) Friday's Super Bowl parade gave birth to two trademark filings -- one for "Love, Hurts" and another for Howie Roseman's "I bleed for this city" Nike has competition for the "Love, Hurts' trademark: someone from New Jersey Another trademark application was filed for "I bleed for this city" " and that one has ties to the Eagles. "Love, Hurts" became one of the centerpieces of Friday's Super Bowl parade " not only was the phrase seen on Jalen Hurts' hoodie but it was the latest addition to LOVE Park as part of Nike's Jordan Brand ad campaign. The phrase has popped up throughout similar ads " including a new Jordan commercial that was released after the Birds' Super Bowl win. Since then, the phrase has caught the attention of many, and it looks like Nike may have some competition for the trademark. According to…...
House of the week: A corner penthouse condo along the Delaware River for $650,000
8+ mon, 5+ day ago (367+ words) The three-bedroom, two-bathroom unit offers sunrise views stretching from the Ben Franklin Bridge to the Walt Whitman Bridge. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom unit offers sunrise views stretching from the Ben Franklin Bridge to the Walt Whitman Bridge. Hani Abujudeh, a radiologist, was hesitant to let go of his Old City condo, even after he moved to Houston in 2018 for work. "There are windows everywhere," said Abujudeh. "Everywhere you look you see water. There are recessed lights, speakers everywhere." So for six years he rented it out, but now he no longer wants to be a landlord. Abujudeh bought the 2,250-square-foot unit in 2015, moving to the city from Boston. It was just across the river from his job. As a New Jersey native, he was familiar with the Philadelphia area. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom unit offers sunrise views over the Delaware River, stretching…...
Crozer Health’s Delaware County hospitals get a short-term reprieve after six-hour meeting Sunday
8+ mon, 2+ week ago (567+ words) The owner of Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital, Prospect Medical Holdings, filed a bankruptcy motion last week seeking a judge's permission to close the facilities. Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital are receiving short-term funding that will keep them open past Friday, which is when bankrupt owner Prospect Medical Holdings said it would no longer pay the 3,200 doctors, nurses, and others who work for Delaware County's largest health-care provider. The Foundation for Delaware County agreed to provide an undisclosed amount of money to prevent Crozer's immediate closure, which was expected in the coming week, according to a joint statement from the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office and the foundation. "I am pleased that the parties focused on how to move forward on behalf of Pennsylvanians, instead of how we got here, and worked to an agreement after more than six…...
Delaware County is poised to be the first Philadelphia suburb to ban ghost guns, rapid fire devices
8+ mon, 1+ week ago (608+ words) Delaware County councilmembers showed support for an ordinance that would ban the hard-to-trace firearms as well as items like bump stocks and glock switches. Delaware County is likely to become the latest local government in Pennsylvania to ban ghost guns and rapid-fire gun devices as court cases continue over the same policies in Philadelphia. The county's all-Democratic council will vote next month on an ordinance to ban the unlicensed sale, manufacture and use of parts for 3-D printed guns, known as ghost guns, without a serial number and gun devices including bump stocks and glock switches that essentially convert firearms into automatic weapons. When introducing the ordinance Wednesday all five of Delaware County's council members showed support for the measure, arguing it was an important way to limit gun violence in the county without imposing on second amendment rights or…...