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'Inseparable' NJ Couple Had House, Each Other. They're All Gone
Also: 'Torso Killer' Confesses To Murdering 3 NJ Teens In 1960s / Racist Video Causes Uproar In NJ Town / Pedestrian Killed In Hit-And-Run

Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight:
'Inseparable' NJ Couple Had A House, And Each Other. They're All Gone
Neighbors are doing what they can in their grief for the New Jersey couple who never left each other's sights. Both were killed in a tragic house fire.>>>Read more.
'Torso Killer' Confesses To Murdering 3 NJ Teens In The 1960s
Find out what's happening in Asbury Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Richard Cottingham's confession helped authorities close the homicide cases more than five decades later.
Find out what's happening in Asbury Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
A video of teens shouting racial slurs has created an uproar on social media, inspiring several local and state officials to make pleas for tolerance and respect in its wake.
Pedestrian Killed In Truck Hit-And-Run On Route 27 In Edison: Cops
A tractor-trailer hit a pedestrian Friday morning on Route 27 near Vineyard Road, killing that person. The truck driver then fled, say police.
U.S. Rep Josh Gottheimer issued a statement in response to news that the U.S. military had killed Gen. Qassem Soleimani.
Murals Infuse Newark Historic District With Hope, Positivity
A wave of 14 murals in downtown Newark are spreading powerful messages about social justice. Learn more about the artists and their work.
Also Worth a Look Today
- NJ Transit Train Hits Car In Middlesex Boro, Killing Two
- Hoboken Shake Shack Will Open In Spring Or Summer, Rep. Says
- No Child Grieves Alone: The Mission Of A NJ Woman, CNN Hero
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