Millsboro, DE – The Delaware State Police have charged 62 year-old Linwood Shields (no photo available) of Millsboro, DE with Aggravated Menacing and other related charges after threatening a female acquaintance with …
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Selbyville- Delaware State Police have charged 19 year-old Darren Leager of Selbyville, DE with felony drugs and weapon charges. The incident occurred on October 10, 2020, at approximately 9:15 a.m., when Troopers responded …
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Newark, Delaware Police Searching for Armed Robbery Suspects
by Dinesh Patelby Dinesh PatelNEWARK, DE – On October 9, 2020, at about 0055 hours, a male was walking on Courtney Street in the area of Haines Street. Three suspects approached the victim and …
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Menifee Woman Arrested for Fraudulent $500,000 COVID-19 Unemployment Relief, Identity Theft
SANTA ANA, California – A Riverside County woman was arrested today on federal charges that she defrauded California’s unemployment insurance system by using stolen personal information obtained from the darknet to …
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OXON HILL, MD – Wilber Vigil-Benitez, also known as “Solitario,” of El Salvador, was arrested today on an outstanding arrest warrant from the United States District Court for the District …
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Shore News Rated Higher than Fox News, MSNBC By NewsGuard, Enters Top 1,000 News Sites in America
TOMS RIVER, NJ – Newsguard, an internationally recognized leader in news fact-checking and fake news filtering has rated Shore News Network higher than Fox News and MSNBC, according to the …
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JACKSON, NJ – Former Jackson Township resident and town councilman Robert Nixon, a Republican heads the corrupt School Development Authority in New Jersey. Under Nixon’s watch, countless scandals within the …
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Youth Ice Hockey Caught in Murphy COVID-19 Quagmire of Inconsistent Science; Now Republicans Want it Fixed
TOMS RIVER, NJ – While most sports in New Jersey have resumed, one that has not is youth hockey. Now, New Jersey Senator Kristin Corrado and Assemblyman Christopher DePhillips are …
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Spitting at Police Officer, or in Cop’s Coffee Could Become Felony in New Jersey Under New Law
FREEHOLD, NJ – A new law proposed by New Jersey Assemblyman Ron Dancer could make it a felony if passed in Trenton and signed by Governor Phil Murphy to spit …
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Toms River School Board Wants Your Feedback to Handle “New Era of Leadership” After Healy
TOMS RIVER, NJ – The Toms River Board of Education is seeking input from the community about how to proceed in an era of COVID-19 and in the absence of …
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TULSA, OK – A fourth defendant involved in a methamphetamine drug conspiracy was arrested by U.S. Marshals Thursday in West Tulsa and made an initial appearance today in U.S. District …
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PORTLAND, Ore.—U.S. Attorney Billy J. Williams announced today that a Portland, Oregon resident has been charged with Civil Disorder after he attempted to punch a Portland Police officer in the …
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JACKSON TOWNSHIP, NJ – Family fun by day, frights by night are the norm at Nightmare at Gravity Hill in Jackson. Named for a nearby road where cars are seemingly …
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New Jersey Industrial Sector Staying Strong Despite Pandemic Restrictions
by Your Newsby Your NewsNew Jersey’s record number of industrial leases amounts to 8.8 million square feet, according to New Jersey Business Magazine. With this, it was ranked as one of the top industrial markets …
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It turns out one of the biggest dangers on Halloween night isn’t what lurks outside, but what lurks in your own home, candy thieving parents. 79% of parents indicate they …
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AUGUSTA, GA: Two men have admitted guilt in a scheme in which they fraudulently claimed to be part of a famed musical group to steal from hotels and a limousine …
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HOWELL, NJ – Introducing kids to unfamiliar flavors doesn’t have to be a frightful experience. Getting creative and taking cues from some beloved characters may be all it takes for …
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5 Reasons to Paint Your Halloween Pumpkin Instead of Carving It
by Adam Devineby Adam Devineby Jamie Josephs Now that Halloween is just around the corner, you’ll notice many of your neighbors decorating their front porch and home exterior with scary spiderwebs, scarecrows, skeletons and …
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by Mel Karel If you’re thinking of making a pumpkin lantern or other pumpkin-related decorations this Halloween, it’s important to start out right by choosing the best pumpkin you can …
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New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newtown has tested positive for COVID-19 and the team’s game today against the Kansas City Chiefs is going to be rescheduled. “The New England-Kansas City …
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Asbury Park Man Charged with Multiple Gun Charges, Resisting Arrest, Possession
FREEHOLD – An Asbury Park man was arrested and charged with possession of an assault firearm, among other charges, announced Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni. Eshawn T. Richardson, 23, of …
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Brief: Former Twitter CEO Says Capitalists Are Going to Be Lined Up and Shot During the Revolution
Former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo on Wednesday said capitalists are going to be the first group of people to be lined up and executed during the “revolution” that is occurring …
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Jersey Shore University Medical Center Nationally Recognized for Heart Failure Care
by Your Newsby Your NewsHackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines®-Heart Failure Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award. The award recognizes the academic medical center’s commitment …
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Man Charged with Stealing Intellectual Property from Luxury Boat Manufacturer
BASS RIVER, NJ – Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina and New Jersey State Police Colonel Patrick J. Callahan announced that a Bordentown City man has been charged with stealing proprietary …
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Mexican national sentenced to over 20 years in prison for setting fire to drug smuggling vessel during U.S. Coast Guard interdiction
TAMPA, Fla. – Jesus Soto-Martinez (41, Michoacan, Mexico) was sentenced to 21 years and 3 months in federal prison for conspiring to distribute and possess with the intent to distribute five …