Millville man seriously injured in Hamilton Township crash

A Millville man was seriously injured when his car went into oncoming traffic on Route 40 in Hamilton Township on Tuesday. Jihad Ali was traveling east when his blue Ford Escord crossed the center painted median into the westbound lane, police said. Ali’s car collided with a white Nissan Exterminator truck driven by Louis Vallies,…

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State Police seek help identifying driver who fled twice

New Jersey State Police are trying to identify a driver who twice eluded police Tuesday. Troopers first tried to stop the silver BMW M3 for speedind and reckless driving as it traveled south on the Garden State Parkway near mile post 58, Little Egg Harbor Township The car stopped, but when the trooper got out…

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Additional video released of James Kauffman standoff, arrest

James Kauffman apologizes for a messy desk and “gun room” in new video from his June 13 arrested released by Atlantic County Prosecutor Damon Tyner on Tuesday. The endocrinologist was arrested that day after he pulled a gun and threatened to kill himself when investigators came with a search warrant for his Egg Harbor Township…

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Gov. Murphy orders review of state’s medical marijuana program

Obstacles for patients seeking medical marijuana could get cleared under New Jersey’s new governor. If you don’t live in New Jersey, but live closer to the Rockford area of Illinois, you could look into something like medmar rockford, which is a business to assist medical marijuana patients now that the Illinois medical marijuana program is…

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Atlantic City man arrested in assault on woman, police officer

An Atlantic City man is in jail after he allegedly assaulted a woman and an officer who tried to arrest him. Police were called to the 2300 block of the Atlantic City Boardwalk for a robbery just before 4 p.m. Saturday, Sgt. Kevin Fair said. The victim, a 36-year-old woman, was approached by the suspect,…

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Hearing looks at antiquated way state investigates deaths

Propelled by reports of medical examiner backlogs, screw-ups at death scenes and blown calls on causes of death, the New Jersey Senate Health Committee heard testimony Monday in Trenton about the state’s antiquated death investigation system. The hearing comes on the heels of a new governor, Phil Murphy, taking office and vowing to support reforms. One of…

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