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Family Sues Over Special Needs Student Death on Bus
After a disabled teen dies after choking on the bus ride to school, his family is taking the school bus company to court. Ted Greenberg reporting.
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Preparing for the Worst
First responders at the Jersey Shore want to make sure they are prepared for the possibility of an active shooter in their community. Ted Greenberg reports.
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Pride flags stolen from Jersey Shore home
A couple at the Jersey Shore is frustrated after three of their Pride flags were ripped down and taken. News 4’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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Harriet Tubman Statue Makes Historic Journey
A large, statue of abolitionist Harriet Tubman made a special journey today that set sail from the Jersey Shore. Ted Greenberg reports.
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Old coal-fired power plant in NJ is imploded for offshore wind connection point
The towering smokestack of the B.L. England Generating Station came down just after 10 a.m. Thursday
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3 rescued after being found clinging to capsized vessel off NJ coast: Coast Guard
The Coast Guard says it has rescued three people without injury who were found clinging to the hull of a capsized vessel off the New Jersey coast. Officials said the operator of the 18-foot (5.5 meter) disabled vessel used a VHF-FM radio to contact the Coast Guard’s Delaware Bay sector for help Saturday afternoon, saying the vessel was disabled and…
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Jenkinson's reopens beach access after controversy
Jenkinson’s Beach is now accessible again after a warning from the state of New Jersey. Ted Greenberg reports.
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Man arrested after breaking into City Hall in Atlantic City, sleeping there overnight
An office in Atlantic City’s City Hall was damaged and a man was arrested after breaking into the building and staying overnight.
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Jersey Shore to feel brunt of tropical storm
News 4’s Checkey Beckford reports.
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‘I'm kind of tired of politics': Jersey Shore mayor resigns after pleading guilty to tax fraud
Pete Byron, mayor of Wildwood, NJ, is set to step down. Byron was recently sentenced to probation after he pleaded guilty to charges of tax fraud.
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Paddling to help homeless vets
A special paddle board trip at the Jersey Shore aimed at helping veterans who have fallen on hard times. Ted Greenberg reports.
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NJ police save grandmother, 12-year-old girl from rip currents
Two Jersey Shore police officers risked their own safety in dangerous ocean conditions to save a girl and her grandmother from big waves and powerful rip currents. Ted Greenberg reports.
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Officers save woman, granddaughter from dangerous rip currents
Two Jersey Shore police officers jumped into action to save a woman and her granddaughter when they were trapped in the water during dangerous rip currents at a beach in Margate, New Jersey.
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Crews battle rough surf in search for capsized missing NJ boater
The rough surf bolstered by Hurricane Lee is making sure efforts for a missing New Jersey boater even more difficult. A boat capsized in Manasquan late Thursday evening, and although two people were rescued, a third remains missing. The Coast Guard is searching for the missing boater with a 47-foot boat and a helicopter. Officials say the young man in…
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Missing boater search continues at the Jersey Shore
We are seeing the effects of Hurricane Lee already on the Jersey shore where the rough surf is making the search for a missing boater even more difficult. Jen Maxfield reports.
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Jersey Shore town is issuing tickets for people caught swimming in the ocean
Stay out of the water or face a fine — that’s the warning from a Jersey Shore town as it tries to keep people safe from dangerous conditions in the ocean fueled by Hurricane Lee far offshore.
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Rip current warning at the Jersey Shore
Due to the dangerous rip currents, swimmers may receive a ticket if they are caught swimming in an area with no lifeguard on duty. Ted Greenberg reports.
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Rip current risk and 6- to 8-foot waves at Jersey Shore, Delaware Beaches
Swimmers are being warned before taking a dip in the Atlantic Ocean the next couple days with rip current and high surf warnings in effect.
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Veteran gets free vacation surprise at the Jersey Shore
A surprise parade at the Jersey Shore for a wounded warrior right before he and his family kicked off a free vacation at the beach. Ted Greenberg reports.
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End of summer deals at the Jersey Shore
Pickleball courts and restaurants are still full after the Labor Day Holiday. Ted Greenberg reporting.