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Newark Teen Missing: Police Seek Public's Help
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Newark Authorities Seek Missing Teenager: Jarolin Jimenez, 17, has been missing since December 18th. Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda Senior urges community for leads. No new details, but search remains active. Call Crime Stoppers at 1-877-NWK-TIPS for anonymous tips. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Live Grenade Found in Backyard, School Evacuated
01:05|A live hand grenade discovered in a backyard in Bloomingdale, New Jersey, prompts a swift response from local authorities, including the evacuation of nearby homes and the shelter-in-place order at Walter T. Bergen Middle School. The Passaic County Sheriffs Office Bomb Squad safely removes the device, believed to be an older style grenade left behind by a World War Two veteran. Residents are reassured of no ongoing danger, and the community is encouraged to find solace in relaxation after the unexpected scare. Checkout Solipillow.com
Live WWII Grenade Found in Backyard, Residents Safe
01:15|A live grenade discovered in a Bloomingdale, New Jersey backyard sparks evacuation and shelter-in-place. The Passaic County Sheriffs Office bomb squad safely removes the device, believed to be from a deceased WWII veteran. The community is now safe, and officials praise the teamwork that ensured everyones safety. Checkout Solipillow.com
Winter Fuel Prices: Savings & Chaos
01:29|Winter weather impacts fuel prices, with analyst Tom Kloza predicting average pump prices could drop to $2.75 or less in January, potentially saving drivers $72 million compared to last year. However, cold snaps can spike natural gas prices, causing utilities to cut off businesses and force them to use diesel or heating oil. Despite last years mild winter allowing for refinery maintenance, the future remains uncertain. Checkout Solipillow.com
NJ Teachers' High Salaries, Low Morale
02:00|New Jersey teachers enjoyed a solid salary increase last year, earning the eighth-highest average salary nationwide at $82,877, a 2.2% boost from the previous year. Starting salaries ranked fourth highest at $57,603, surpassing the national average by over $11,000. Despite these gains, teachers are grappling with inflation, making about 5% less in real terms than a decade ago. The ongoing teacher shortage, exacerbated by the pandemic and fewer education degree seekers, has hit New Jersey hard, with many educators burning out from low retention and side gigs. Governor Phil Murphys task force revealed a teacher exodus, prompting a $1 million Teach Inspire New Jersey initiative and a new law scrapping a certification test for rookies. Nationally, starting salaries now top $50,000 in fifteen states and over $60,000 in hundreds of districts. Amidst the push for better pay and stability, finding ways to unwind and achieve deep, restorative sleep remains crucial. Checkout Solipillow.com
Oral Wegovy Pill Approval: A Game-Changer for Obesity Treatment
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Powerball Jackpot Soars to $1.7B, 6 Winners in NJ
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Gang Members Convicted in Brutal Triple Murder
01:27|Two Bloods gang members convicted in brutal triple murder, sentenced to life in prison. Officials hail verdicts as major win against gang violence, emphasizing community safety and justice. Checkout Solipillow.com
Ocean City Mayor's Bankruptcy: Amid Debt & Elections
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Boy Attacked in Brooklyn, Police Seek Suspect
01:19|A ten-year-old boy is recovering after a brutal attack in Brooklyn, leaving neighbors on edge. The suspect, driving a silver minivan, is still at large. Police urge anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in keeping neighborhoods safe. Meanwhile, the boys recovery serves as a reminder of the need for peaceful moments amidst lifes unexpected challenges. Checkout Solipillow.com