Tag: New Jersey
NEW JERSEY — Bands take requests all the time during live shows. But when you’re a band the size of Coldplay, you can turn that idea up a few notches — which is what singer Chris Martin and his fellow musicians did at Sunday night’s show in New Jersey, when they brought on Michael J. Fox to play songs featured in 1985’s “Back to the Future”!
VOORHEES, N.J. — Here’s something that probably doesn’t happen too often: Twin sisters in New Jersey both delivered their babies just minutes apart.
OLD BRIDGE, N.J. — A 7-year-old New Jersey girl called 911 in a panic when she did something that she thought would get her in trouble with Santa.
NEW JERSEY — Two women are facing charges today, Sept. 4, for instigating a “fight club” at the daycare they worked at in N.J. Erica Kenny, 22, and Chanese White, 28, were charged for encouraging fights between the children they were supposed to be taking care of. The toddler fights were posted on Snapchat as …read more.
TERRE HAUTE — David Roth, a 20-plus year veteran of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and the chairman of the board for Helping Hands For Freedom, completed a five-day “test walk” across Indiana in preparation for next year’s Route for the Brave walk across America. Helping Hands For Freedom is a 501c3 non-profit that aids …read more.
Kazeem Owonla Kazeem Owonla, 44, 313 16th Ave., Newark, N.J. was brought to the Kosciusko County Jail last week and booked on charges of corrupt business influence and theft after being arrested by police in Atlanta, Ga., on Nov. 12. (See related) Investigation by the Kosciusko County Sherrif’s Department Officer Dalis Owens has found that from April …read more.
Michael A. Turner, 45, 1116 Dill Ave., Linden, N.J., is behind bars in Kosciusko County on $20,000 cash bond. He was booked Saturday. Turner is facing charges of forgery and fraud of a financial institution, class C felonies; theft and identity deception, class D felonies. The charges were filed on Aug. 13. The affidavit of …read more.
Super Bowl weekend is finally upon us and I have taken the liberty of setting aside a special article to preview this year’s NFL title match. This will be an exciting game full of some very big personalities and memorable moments. So, without further delay, let’s get down to business. NOTE: I did my homework …read more.
With hiring of Rod Mayer in February as president and CEO, and with an additional $10 million of private placement equity obtained in July, Nextremity Solutions is in the process of moving its corporate offices to the Orthopedic Capital of the World. The move to Warsaw, according to CFO Frank Patton, was not only because …read more.
Approximately 80 NIPSCO workers, including 50 linemen from Warsaw and surrounding areas, traveled to New Jersey to assist in Hurricane Sandy power restoration. The crews started their journey Nov. 1 in Ohio after all power was restored in their Indiana territories. They are now in Augusta, N.J. The crews are assisting with efforts to restore …read more.







