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'Build The Wall' Chants At N.J. High School Basketball Game Cause Controversy: Patch PM
Also: Man trips over Christmas tree, files lawsuit / Instagram threat puts N.J. school on lockdown / Super Bowl weekend snow?

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'Build The Wall' Chants Cause Controversy At N.J. High School Basketball Game
A recent Jefferson Township High School vs. Dover High School basketball game has been causing controversy online, and not because of how the teams played: Racially charged messages were allegedly chanted by the Jefferson fan section against the Dover players, eyewitnesses and officials confirm. >>>Click here to read more
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Lockdown at North Jersey High School Following Instagram Threat
- The high school was placed on lockdown shortly after 9 a.m. when police received information regarding an Instagram post containing a direct threat to Linden High School.
- A New Milford man filed a lawsuit against the owners of a Fort Lee apartment building claiming he was severely injured after tripping over a Christmas tree left on the sidewalk for trash collectors.
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