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Massive Sinkhole Swallows SUV / New School Aid Figures Announced / Man Who Can't Swim Saves Drowning Child
Check out the top news that made headlines over the past week in New Jersey.

Check out the top news that made headlines over the past week in New Jersey:
2 School Buses Crushed By Tree In Ocean County
Two school buses were crushed by a fallen tree in New Jersey on Thursday, police said.
Chris Christie Announces New School State Aid Figures
The Christie administration released its state aid figures this week under the governor's proposed 2017-18 budget, and it doesn't look like the state's school districts are going to get more help than usual. See how your district will do.
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Woman Drives SUV Into Bedroom
The driver lost control of a 2002 Nissan Pathfinder and drove into a bedroom in South Jersey, police said.
SUV Swallowed In Monster Sinkhole
A massive sinkhole swallowed an SUV Tuesday after a 12-inch water main break flooded streets in a New Jersey community, authorities said.
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Father of Four Dies In Stabbing Near Rutgers
The New Brunswick man fatally stabbed last weekend after he was robbed was a father of four and he died while screaming his wife's name on their front stoop.
Man Who Can't Swim Saves Drowning N.J. Child
A Pennsylvania man rescued a drowning child from an Essex County hotel pool. The kicker? He can’t swim, police say.
Fetus Found In N.J. Sewer
The fetus was allegedly discovered in a sewer intake screen a Newark facility, authorities say.
Infant Critically Injured In Rt. 130 Crash Was Not In Car Seat: Police
The six-month-old baby critically injured in a car crash Tuesday in North Brunswick Township was not secured in a car seat at the time of the crash, police confirmed to Patch.
Man Shots Himself Outside N.J. Elementary School
A man shot and killed himself this week outside of a New Jersey elementary school, according to authorities.
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