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US agencies should use technology to identify mysterious drones, Schumer says
After weeks of fear and bewilderment about the drones buzzing over parts of New York and New Jersey, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer is urging the federal government to deploy better drone-tracking technology to identify and ultimately stop the airborne pests.
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‘This has gone too far': N.Y. Gov. calls for federal assistance after mysterious drones shut down airport runways
The New York Stewart International Airport was forced to close runways Friday night for about an hour.
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Mysterious drone sightings in NJ raise questions
Lawmakers are questioning the FBI over weeks of New Jersey drone sightings.
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With ‘growing concern,' NJ governor asks president for help amid drone hysteria
New Jersey’s governor says he has written a letter to President Joe Biden requesting more federal resources to assist in the investigation into multiple reports of drones flying over his state in recent weeks.
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Homeland Security shares new details of mysterious drone flights over New Jersey
Homeland Security gave an update on the mysterious drones flying over New Jersey.
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‘My mouth dropped': Drone sightings rattle Maryland residents
Drone concerns are mounting across the country after multiple sightings in New Jersey for the past few weeks.
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Grand jury indicts alleged drunken driver in crash that killed Gaudreau brothers
The driver accused of striking and killing NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew while drunk over the summer has been indicted, NBC10 confirmed.
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Oh deer! Watch wild intruder smash into New Jersey business, tackle Christmas tree
Move over, Grinch; there is a new villain in town! A wayward deer was caught on camera breaking into a New Jersey business and destroying its perfectly decorated Christmas tree.
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New Jersey becomes latest state to prohibit bans on books in school, public libraries
New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy has signed a law to prohibit book bans in the state and enshrine protections against civil and criminal charges for librarians who comply with the law.
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Mystery drones appearing over NJ and NYC force FAA to impose flight restrictions
Sightings of the buzzing drones over New Jersey communities have been reported for weeks, prompting the attention of not only local law enforcement but also the FBI. This week, Staten Island became a target of the eyes in the sky. Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis, a Republican representing the borough, said she requested an immediate briefing from the FBI and Homeland Security...
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Seven people arrested in alleged Rutgers University social media drug ring
The sting operation uncovered a “closed and private social media network utilized by Rutgers University students to sell and purchase” drugs, prosecutors said.
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Stinky delivery: Uber Eats driver smells weed coming from ‘burrito', police say
A Uber Eats delivery driver smelled something funky with the burrito they had just been called to pick up, so the driver called police in a New Jersey town.
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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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New Jersey school district hit with multiple lawsuits after firing gay superintendent
Three former Manchester Township School District employees have alleged hostile treatment and anti-LGBTQ bias.
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‘RHONJ' star's ex sentenced for hiring mobster to assault her husband
The ex-husband of a former star of the Bravo reality television show “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” was sentenced to 7 years in prison for hiring, then assisting a mobster to assault his ex-wife’s current husband, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced.
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Train operator dies after New Jersey train strikes tree on tracks
Chopper footage showed the front window of the train completely smashed, a hulking piece of wood on the tracks beside it. The train operator who died has not been identified.
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NJ's American Water – largest water utility in US – is targeted by cyberattack
The largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the United States announced Monday that it was the victim of a cyberattack, prompting American Water to pause billing to customers.
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Missing billionaire? Big NJ jackpot winner hasn't come forward six months after drawing
In a coastline New Jersey community, there’s a mystery unfolding that no one seems to know the answer to: why hasn’t the big jackpot winner come forward?
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New Jersey wedding venue abruptly closes, leaving couples out thousands and without a location
Some New Jersey couples are scrambling after a wedding venue shut down out of the blue, leaving them out thousands of dollars and needing to find a new place to tie the knot.
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Mother of renowned ballerina Michaela DePrince died a day after daughter's death, family says
Elaine DePrince, the mother of world-renowned ballerina and humanitarian Michaela DePrince, died a day after her daughter’s death, a family spokesperson said.