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N.J. Superintendent Hit, Killed By Student Driver While Jogging: Patch PM
Also: NJ Transit delays due to brush fires / U.S. News ranks N.J. high schools / Decomposing body found in bedroom in North Jersey.

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Beloved N.J. Superintendent Hit, Killed By Student Driver While Jogging
The Robbinsville community is in "deep shock" after losing its superintendent in an accident Tuesday morning. Steven Mayer was killed around 7 a.m. while jogging in Robbinsville, according to information from the township. The driver of the car was a 17-year-old senior at Robbinsville High School. >>>Read more on Patch
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Man Shot Dead In Monmouth County V.F.W. Parking Lot: Prosecutor
- The Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office is looking for any information related to a fatal shooting Monday night in the parking lot of the V.F.W. in Neptune.
Decomposing Body, Dead Cat Found In North Jersey Home: Cops
- The body was found after a nearby farmer noticed a disoriented, unresponsive woman at the residence in Sussex County.
Best N.J. High Schools: U.S. News & World Report Rankings
- U.S. News and World report has released its rankings of the top high schools in New Jersey and in nation. Did your school make the list?
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