In the old racist tweet that resurfaced days after he took home Golden Globe awards for “Green Book,” Nick Vallelonga appeared to be siding with President Donald Trump who then had made a similar claim of Muslims cheering in New Jersey during the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The user had 125 active listings on the site including blackface statues with one showing a boy with exaggerated lips and teeth having watermelon.
What day is it? It’s Jerzday!
The shocking discovery was made by the New Jersey State Police while inspecting the Oakshade Road residence of 65-year-old Donna Roberts.
Stephanie Carafa, 32, a teacher at Thomas Jefferson High School in Bergen County was arrested on charges of child endangerment and aggravated criminal sexual contact.
Eighteen cases of adenovirus were confirmed among pediatric patients at the Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Haskell.
Altaif Hassan, 21, was coming out of a store in Collegetown Shopping Center after collecting his glasses when a bystander told police in the T-mobile store that he saw a black man with "poofy hair" rive away in a Dodge Charger with a handgun.
The boy was alone in the passenger car as his mother decided to save $4 on the ticket.
Cara Mund of North Dakota ended her run by handing over the title of the pageant to Miss New York.
The 2018 Miss America was won by Cara Mund, a Brown University graduate, who aspires to be the first woman elected governor of North Dakota.
Thomas W. Tramaglini, former Kenilworth Public Schools superintendent, will not only receive his full salary through the end of September but also two months’ severance pay and $23,827 in unused vacation time.
Trenton Cook is facing second-degree homicide by vehicle charges and failing to exercise due care.
Immigration lawyer Mana Yegani claimed in a series of tweets that an unidentified child had died following a stay in a Texas detention center.
The victim, identified as Jennifer Trejo, was sound asleep around 12:30 p.m. EDT on Tuesday when a shooting took place outside her home in Church Street, Bridgeton.
Police said the buses were dropping off children who attended the JCC Medford Day Camp and the injured include twenty-one children, two drivers and one staff member.
Police records show that the accused was arrested two years back for stabbing his brother with a knife.