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Hospital Trip Worth Share Of $1 Million For NJ Lottery Winner: PM
Also: Rock Star Gets Involved In Fight Over NJ Town's Soccer Fields / More Measles In NJ / See Thomas Edison's Creepy Talking Dolls In NJ

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Hospital Trip Worth A Share Of $1 Million For NJ Lottery Winner
A patient at a New Jersey hospital essentially joined the staff in buying a Mega Millions lottery ticket. They all ended up big winners.>>>Read more.
Rock Star Gets Involved In Fight Over NJ Town's Soccer Fields
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The town badly needs new soccer and lacrosse fields for the kids, some say, but neighbors — famous or not — say "not in my backyard."
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Confirmed cases of pertussis (whooping cough) and varicella (chicken pox) also have been reported, officials said.
See Thomas Edison's Creepy Talking Dolls In New Jersey (VIDEOS)
Looking to creep out a skittish friend this Halloween? Get them to check out one of Thomas Edison's less-successful inventions.
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On Thursday, the day after the lottery announcement, many of the winners posed for a group photo in front of the hospital. The attached image of the lottery winners from the hospital was provided by Jefferson Hospital Stratford
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