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Able to Power 50,000 Homes, the ‘World's Largest Floating Wind Farm' Takes Another Step Forward
The Kincardine Offshore Windfarm is located in waters off the coast of Aberdeen, Scotland.
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2 NJ Cops Dragged by Driver Fleeing Arrest: Officials
Two Newark police officers were dragged by a car when the driver they were trying to arrest put the car in gear and drove off, officials said Saturday.
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Intense Fire Destroys Multiple Homes in New Jersey
One person suffered injuries after a three-alarm fire broke out in Aberdeen Township, New Jersey — gutting three homes, police say. Brian Thompson reports.
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Intense Fire Destroys Multiple Homes in New Jersey; 1 Injured
One person suffered injuries after a three-alarm fire broke out in Aberdeen, New Jersey — gutting three homes, police say.
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Sheriff: Maryland Rite Aid Warehouse Shooter Had Mental Illness But Legally Owned Gun
The woman who killed three people and wounded others before shooting herself to death at a Maryland drugstore warehouse had been diagnosed with a mental illness and used a legally purchased gun in the rampage, a law enforcement official said Friday.
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3 Dead, 3 Hurt After Woman Opened Fire at Rite Aid Facility in Maryland, Police Say
Three people were killed and three others were hurt after a woman opened fire Thursday morning on the campus of a Rite Aid distribution center in Harford County, Maryland, authorities say.
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NJ Transit Bans All Beverages Over the Weekend for St. Patrick's Day Parade
New Jersey Transit will “strictly” enforce a no beverage of any kind rule over the weekend as its customers head down to New York City for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
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New Jersey Governor Seeks Bill to Halt Impact of Federal Tax Law on Homeowners
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy asked lawmakers Thursday to send him a bill ensuring residents can pay property taxes as charitable contributions to skirt the federal tax overhaul. Murphy renewed his pledge to preserve tax deductions on Friday, when he called upon mayors to take the necessary steps to counteract the impact of the federal tax legislation
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Witness: Workplace Shooting Suspect Gathered Coworkers, Opened Fire
A witness to the deadly rampage inside a Maryland granite company said the suspect, Radee Prince, had gathered a small group of his coworkers together by saying, “Come with me, I want to say something to everybody.” Without another word, he opened fire.
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Happening Today: Catalonia, Workplace Shooting, Cancer Care, Weinstein Co.
Here’s what to know for Thursday, Oct. 19.
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‘Niagara Falls' of Feces Floods NJ Woman's Home
A broken sewer line sent raw sewage flowing out of a basement toilet and bathtub this week in Aberdeen, New Jersey.
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NJ Residents Pack Arena to Voice Concern Over Proposed Power Line Project
Hundreds of New Jersey residents filled an arena to voice their concern over a proposed high-voltage transmission line project that would run for miles through Monmouth County.
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New Jersey Homeowners Start Online Petition Opposing Proposed High-Voltage Line
A newly-proposed high-voltage line expected to carry power through a several central New Jersey towns is drawing heavy resistance from homeowners.
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Last Section of Wayward Army Blimp to Be Removed From Pennsylvania Countryside Over Weekend
Last section of wayward blimp to be removed over weekend.
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It Could Take Weeks to Remove Wayward Blimp Downed in Pennsylvania: Official
State police used shotguns Thursday to deflate a wayward surveillance blimp that broke loose in Maryland before coming down into trees in the Pennsylvania countryside.
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Woman Violently Abducted Off Philadelphia Street Found Alive, “Vicious Predator” Arrested
Carlesha Freeland-Gaither, the 22-year-old woman abducted from a Philadelphia street on Sunday, has been found alive in Maryland, police confirm.
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Authorities Intensify Search for Person of Interest in Woman's Violent Abduction
Three days after her abduction off a Philadelphia street, Carlesha Freeland-Gaither’s family continued to staple missing posters to poles in the neighborhood where she was taken.