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N.J. Donald Trump Supporter Gets Ticket For 'Make America Great Again' Flags: Patch PM
Also: NJ high schoolers playing Nazi vs. Jews beer pong / Medical marijuana for menstrual cramps in NJ? / 2016 hurricane forecast.

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Stories worth talking about tonight:
New Jersey Town Tickets Resident for Flying Donald Trump Flags
West Long Branch resident Joseph Hornick, a former West Long Branch firefighter, was issued a ticket March 25 for flying Trump's signature bright blue "Make America Great Again" flags outside his home. >>>Read more on Patch
Yesterday’s Patch PM: Former Math Teacher Indicted For Alleged Classroom Sex With Student
Other headlines:
N.J. Students' Offensive 'Nazi Vs. Jews' Beer Pong Game Sparks National Outrage
- An offensive Nazi vs. Jews beer pong game played by students at a New Jersey high school has sparked a national outrage.
Menstrual Cramps May Qualify For Medical Marijuana in New Jersey
- A New Jersey lawmaker is reportedly planning to introduce legislation that would add menstrual cramps to the list of qualifying conditions for medical marijuana patients in the Garden State.
2016 Hurricane Season Will Be Busier Than Usual, Forecasters Predict
- All eyes will be on the Atlantic Ocean in 2016 as forecasters say the hurricane season will be busier than usual.
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