There were not one, but two big lottery winners in one NJ county recently. Even more interesting is that they happened on back-to-back days with the same game.
Winnie Raini was working for Inspiring NJ Transportation LLC at the time of the Jan. 2 incident, according to the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office.
Another 23 buses carrying another 1,017 migrants who crossed the U.S. border in Texas arrived in New Jersey on Wednesday, including 11 at the Secaucus train station.
The chase ended with a crash at Parkway Exit 131 (Wood Avenue) in Woodbridge with shots fired hitting a Cranford police officer in the arm, according to reports.
Officials with the New Jersey Lottery said there were back-to-back Jersey Cash 5 winners just before Christmas -- one in South Jersey and the other in North Jersey.
New Brunswick Fire Chief William Borke told News 12 that the fire in the two-story brick house on Huntington Street in New Brunswick was well involved by the time firefighters arrived.
At Thursday's Board of Trustees meeting, members applauded President Jonathon Holloway for keeping the school out of the headlines regarding conflicts between supporters of Israel and Palestinians.
One of the emails was from Rep. Josh Gottheimer who called Nick Estes and Marc Hill “antisemitic, anti-Israel, and hate-filled" whose appearance endangered Jewish students.