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Weapons Seized At Six Flags From Man Who Wanted Park Job: PD
Also: NJ Woman, 80, Fell Asleep In Car; Next Morning, The Car Was Gone / Parkway Chase / NJ Crash Victim Stays Determined To Fight Paralysis
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Weapons Seized At Six Flags From Man Who Wanted Job At Park: PD
A Glock, machete, tactical tomahawk and NYPD badge were in his car at the park, police said; they found an AR-15 and ammo at his home.>>>Read more.
NJ Woman, 80, Fell Asleep In Car. Next Morning, The Car Was Gone.
Find out what's happening in Asbury Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The New Jersey woman was found in the morning lying in the driveway, police said.
Parkway Pursuit: Men In Stolen Car Arrested After Chase, Police Say
Find out what's happening in Asbury Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Two men face charges after allegedly leading police on high speed pursuit on the Garden State Parkway in a stolen car Friday morning.
Matt Muckelston can't move most of his body after an off-road vehicle crash. But he isn't done fighting.
Newark Sees Outpouring Of Donations, Love During Water Crisis
Newark is grappling with lead contamination. But there are lots of people ready to roll up their sleeves in the city's moment of need.
Technology Can Save Babies Left Alone In Hot Cars: NJ Officials
Rep. Frank Pallone called for mandatory safety technology that can save children left alone in hot cars on Thursday.
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