CNB Crime: Authorities Arrest 9-1-1 Worker who Allegedly Drove 14-Year-Olds on Vandalism Spree

 

LOWER ALLOWAYS CREEK TWP. — A woman is facing numerous charges after allegedly taking two 14-year-olds on a Halloween morning vandalism spree that caused thousands of dollars in damage, authorities said. Bobbi L. Franklin, 33, of Jericho Road in Quinton Township was arrested Nov. 16, Lower Alloways Creek Public Safety Director David L. Sowers said Friday.…
 

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PARENTS SAY: Baby kissed by Pope in Philly experiencing a miracle

 

 PHILADELPHIA — A 1-year-old who was one of the many babies kissed by the Pope during his visit to Philadelphia is experiencing what her parents call a miracle. CBS3 reports that the parents of Gianna Masciantonio, of Warrington, Pa., are saying her rare, inoperable brain tumor shrunk following the kiss from the Pontiff during the papal…
 
 

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CNB Sports: Philadelphia Eagles Embarrassed by Buccaneers at Home; Final Score 45-17

 

PHILADELPHIA — The boos were scarce in the fourth quarter of the Eagles\’ 45-17 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. So was the attendance. There were wide swaths of empty seats throughout Lincoln Financial Field, because there was little reason for the fan base to even stay to voice its disapproval. There was enough…

 

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How Rutgers turned an abandoned skyscraper into a luxury dorm

 

NEWARK –For decades, the cavernous building on Washington Street was one of Rutgers University\’s biggest embarrassments. The 1920s skyscraper, built as the grand headquarters for a Newark insurance company, served as the home of Rutgers-Newark\’s law school. But, by 2000, it had grown so rundown, the school moved out and the building was closed up. Rutgers…

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Alleged Paterson Drug Dealer Arrested: Charged with Selling Heroin that Killed a NY State Man

\"\"TRENTON – Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman announced that an alleged Paterson drug dealer was arrested today on a first-degree charge of strict liability for drug-induced death for allegedly selling the heroin laced with fentanyl that killed a man in Warwick, N.Y., in October.

Shawn Flemmings, 33, of Paterson, was arrested without incident today on a warrant by members of the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice and the Passaic County Sheriff’s Office, who stopped him in a car in Paterson. He is being held in the Passaic County Jail with bail set at $100,000 full cash. The first-degree charge carries a sentence of 10 to 20 years in state prison. Flemmings is charged in connection with the death of Stephen Ference, 27, of Warwick, N.Y. Ference was found dead inside his home on Oct. 17 as a result of an overdose.

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Dr. Farooq Rehman, a Middlesex neurologist accused of improperly touching a female patient

press release

NEWARK – A Committee of the State Board of Medical Examiners (BME) has ordered the temporary suspension of the medical license of Dr. Farooq Rehman, a Middlesex neurologist accused of improperly touching a female patient during two separate examinations at his Neurology Consultants of Central Jersey office in Old Bridge.

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College Baseball: Rider U Signs Four

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OFFICER DOWN: Special Investigator Diane DiGiacomo, New York, New York

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Letter to the Editor: Help make the healthy choice the easy choice in NJ

November 20, 2015

 Dear Editor-

Healthy food accessibility is an issue that affects thousands of New Jerseyans. Many rely on the local \"\"neighborhood store for groceries because a supermarket isn’t in close proximity. Unfortunately, many of these stores don’t carry healthy foods. When fresh produce and healthy options aren’t available for purchase, families are forced to consume foods often loaded with saturated fat, high levels of sodium and poor nutrition. According to the American Heart Association, this kind of diet can lead to an increase in major health issues including obesity, high blood pressure and high cholesterol which in turn results in a higher risk for heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes.

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CNB MEDICAL NEWS: ADHD Meds May Be a Prescription for Bullying

Journal of Pediatric Psychology

Newswise — ANN ARBOR—Kids and teens who take medications like Ritalin to treat attention-deficit\"\" hyperactivity disorder are twice as likely to be physically or emotionally bullied by peers than those who don\’t have ADHD, a new University of Michigan study found.

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