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Another NJ Department Store Will Close: Patch PM
Also: Her NJ Neighbor's Music Woke Her Up. So She Baked Him A Cake / 2 Fired From NJ Center In HIV Exposure / Traveler Brought Measles
Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight:
Another NJ Department Store Will Close
The store is on a list of 80 locations in the newest round of closings.>>>Read more.
Her NJ Neighbor's Music Woke Her Up. So She Baked Him A Cake
Find out what's happening in Long Branch-Eatontownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
One New Jersey woman decided to confront her neighbor and bake him a cake rather than file a complaint for playing loud music.
Find out what's happening in Long Branch-Eatontownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Another person resigned after more than 3,000 former patients may have been exposed to hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV.
Traveler Brought Measles To Newark Airport On Christmas Eve: DOH
Did you pass through Newark Airport in New Jersey on Christmas Eve? If so, you may have been exposed to measles, state health officials say.
Wells Fargo Bank To Pay NJ $17M, Cheated Customers For Years: OAG
Unauthorized accounts. Improper referrals. Shady auto financing. These alleged violations are why Wells Fargo Bank is paying $17M to NJ.
Food Network Star Says One Of America's Best Sandwiches Is In NJ
Have you ever eaten here? A Food Network star says he's eaten 500+ of the same type of sandwich and this is the best, hands down.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Ex-Rutgers Footballer Charged With Violating Restraining Order
- Mystery Man Raped Woman At South Jersey Christmas Party: Police
- NJ Mom Busts Son For Using Alexa To Cheat On Homework: Video
Across America
- Michelle Obama Voted Most Admired Woman By Americans
- Punishing Kids Who Bully: How Far Is Too Far?
- Dad Spends Christmas Up In The Air With Flight Attendant Daughter
Patch PM shares a few of the day’s must-read items from our New Jersey network. Thank you for reading.
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