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Doubling Down on Protective Barriers to Keep Intruders Out of Schools
A South Jersey company is the one to solve the rising demand of protective barriers that are designed to help keep kids safe inside schools, following the recent Nashville school shooting. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg shares more from Gloucester County.
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NJ Grandmother Goes Skydiving to Celebrate Upcoming 95th Birthday
A Jersey Shore grandmother who will turn 95 in August went skydiving as part of an early birthday celebration. She speaks with NBC10’s Ted Greenberg about her thrill seeking ways, which began after her husband, a World War II veteran, died a decade ago.
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NJ Stranding Center Facing Criticism as Dead Whales Continue to Wash Ashore
The Marine Mammal Stranding Center is facing criticism following several dead whales washing ashore on the New Jersey shore. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has more on how the team is working to gather information and the stress they are enduring.
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2 Missing Boaters Found Safe
Two boaters who were traveling from New Jersey to the Florida Keys were found safe days after they were reported missing. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg spoke to the stepfather of the daughters of one of the boaters.
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Off-Duty Officer, Good Samaritans Save Man After Crash in NJ
Several Good Samaritans worked together to help save a man’s life following a crash in Toms River, New Jersey, over the weekend. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg spoke to one of the rescuers, a police officer and volunteer firefighter who was off-duty at the time.
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Hospital's 2nd Youngest Surviving Premature Baby Set to Go Home
Born at just 23 weeks gestation and weighing 1 pound and two ounces in late July, Zavannah Hope Rodriguez is the second youngest surviving premature baby in AtlantiCare’s history. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg spoke to the girl’s mother about her journey as she’s set to finally leave the hospital and go home for Thanksgiving.
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‘It Was Sickening': Woman Caught on Cam Committing Hate Crime Against Black Congressional Candidate
Cape May County authorities say they’re investigating a hate crime in which a woman was caught on camera hanging stuffed animals with nooses above a campaign sign for Tim Alexander, a Black Congressional candidate on Election Day. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg spoke with Alexander about the incident.