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Developing Story: 3 Shot, 2 Children and 1 Adult, 1 Additional Child Injured From Fall Running From Gunfire In Morning Horror – MidJersey.News

August 10, 2020 maximios News

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UPDATED

12 Year Old Female Shot On Playground Had To Have 12″ Of Intestine Removed In Surgery

This morning’s breaking story: BREAKING: Shooting Blood Bath Continues, In Trenton This Morning

June 3, 2020 Updated at 6:30 pm.

TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–This morning just before 9:30 am three people were shot on a playground in the area of Wood Street, on the Academy Street Playground and one additional child was injured fleeing the gunfire.

A 12 year old female was shot in stomach area and had to have 12 inches of intestine removed in surgery, 10 year old shot in the rib cage, a 7 year old female was injured running from the gunfire (not shot), a 30 year old male had gunshot wounds to left arm and left leg.

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Photos by: Brian McCarthy OnScene News

Fatal Motorcycle Accident In Marlboro Township – MidJersey.News

August 9, 2020 maximios News

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June 8, 2020

MARLBORO TOWNSHIP, NJ (MONMOUTH)–On Sunday, June 7, 2020, at approximately 4:05 pm, the Marlboro Township Police Department responded to a report of a motor vehicle accident on Tennent Road between Wooleytown Road and Greenwood Road. Upon arrival, officers located a black motorcycle lying in the middle of Tennent Road. Just north of the motorcycle, officers located an adult male wearing a helmet, lying motionless in the roadway. The motorcycle had collided with another vehicle, identified as a Volvo S40, which was driven by a 17 year old male from Marlboro Township.

The motorcyclist was treated on scene by members of the Morganville First Aid Squad and paramedics. He was transported by ambulance to Jersey Shore University Medical Center where he was later pronounced deceased. The driver of the Volvo was uninjured in the accident.

Cpl. David Ruditsky of the Marlboro Township Police Department Traffic and Safety Bureau is investigating the crash. Anyone with information about the accident is asked to contact Cpl. Ruditsky at (732) 536-0100 ext. 1090 or [email protected].      

At this time, the Marlboro Township Police Department is withholding the name of the motorcyclist pending notification of additional family members. He was a 34 year old resident of Marlboro Township.     

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Robbinsville Peace March – MidJersey.News

August 8, 2020 maximios News

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June 6, 2020

ROBBINSVILLE TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER)–The Robbinsville Peace March was held this evening from 5 to 7 pm at the Foxmoor Community Park on Washington Blvd. The event was canceled last night due to thunderstorms. Many attendees held signs while a number of community members and speakers spoke before a large crowd at the gazebo. Robbinsville Township Police closed Washington Blvd. and directed traffic around the area to keep the area safe for the gathering.

Traffic Alert: Wires Down Route 524 Road Closed – MidJersey.News

August 8, 2020 maximios News

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UPDATE MORE ROADS CLOSED SEE BELOW:

May 19, 2020

UPPER FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP, NJ (MONMOUTH)–County Road Route 524 is closed between East Branch Road and Imlaystown Hightstown Road for wires down. Hope Fire Company of Allentown and NJ State Police are on scene. JCP&L has been dispatched for repairs.

From Hope Fire Company:

⚠️⚠️⚠️MULTIPLE ROAD CLOSURES⚠️⚠️⚠️

Rt 526 is closed from Sharon Station Rd to Imlaystown-Hightstown Rd

Rt 524 is closed from Imlaystown-Hightstown Rd to the area of the Horse Park

Chambers Rd is closed from Yellow Meetinghouse Rd to Rues road

These are all due to wires or trees down in the area.

Crews are also currently operating at the Horse park for a brush fire. All units are currently operating on these calls.

Please use alternate routes if possible.

WANTED-On The Run: Paul Grandmaison, 41 For Domestic Violence Aggravated Assault, Eluding And Receiving Stolen Property – More Charges Expected, Police Chase Ended In Trenton – MidJersey.News

August 7, 2020 maximios News

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UPDATE HERE: Captured In NY State After Another Chase

April 23, 2020

UPDATE FROM YESTERDAYS BIZARRE INCIDENT IN TRENTON YESTERDAY’S MIDJERSEY.NEWS STORY HERE

Yesterday’s Photos by: Brian McCarthy OnScene News

BURLINGTON CITY, BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP, NJ (BURLINGTON), TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–This incident originated on 4/22/2020 at approximately 4:28 pm in front of the Grab & Go Mart located at 420 Keim Blvd. in Burlington City. 

A witness contacted police and reported that a female located outside the store was being assaulted by a male by punching her and “head-butted” the victim. The victim had visible injuries and advised the witness that her male acquaintance had been “beating her all day”.  Burlington City officers responded and observed the couple enter a Burgundy Chevy Truck and attempted to effectuate a stop of the vehicle to investigate the domestic assault allegations.  The vehicle operator then fled from officers at a high rate of speed and Burlington City PD immediately issued an alert requesting assistance in locating the vehicle and occupants.

The vehicle was then observed by Bordentown Township Police at approximately 5:35 pm pulling into the Petro Truck Stop located at 402 Rising Sun Rd. in Bordentown Township.  A stop was attempted and the operator again fled at a high rate of speed which resulted in a police pursuit.  During this pursuit the operator of the Chevy Truck struck a gray Toyota Tacoma on Rt. 130 in the area of Ward Ave. and continued fleeing from police.  The operator of the Toyota was uninjured and Bordentown Township officers continued to pursue the vehicle as it entered Interstate 195 west and then continued into the City of Trenton.  The vehicle was then able to elude police and the pursuit was terminated.

As officers continued to search for the vehicle the Trenton Police Department received a call complaining that it was operating “aggressively” and subsequently located it disabled as a result of a collision in the area of Calhoun and West Hanover streets.  The female victim, 34 years old from Portland, ME was rescued by officers at this time and the male suspect fled on foot.  The vehicle was determined to have been stolen in Portland, ME and its license plate was also recently reported stolen in Philadelphia. 

An extensive search ensued for the suspect with assistance from the New Jersey State Police along with their aviation unit, Trenton Police Department, NJ Transit Police and Mercer County Sheriff’s Department K9 Unit.  Despite these efforts the suspect was unable to be located and is identified as Paul Grandmaison, age 41, of Portland, ME.  Burlington City PD has issued a warrant charging Grandmaison with domestic violence aggravated assault, eluding and receiving stolen property.  Bordentown Township Police will file similar eluding and receiving stolen property offenses.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Grandmaison should contact the Burlington City PD at 609-386-3300 or Bordentown Township PD at 609-298-4300.  All tips will remain confidential.

All subjects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Paul Grandmaison, age 41, of Portland, ME. An extensive search ensued for the suspect with assistance from the New Jersey State Police along with their aviation unit, Trenton Police Department, NJ Transit Police and Mercer County Sheriff’s Department K9 Unit.  Despite these efforts the suspect was unable to be located and is identified as Paul Grandmaison, age 41, of Portland, ME.  Burlington City PD has issued a warrant charging Grandmaison with domestic violence aggravated assault, eluding and receiving stolen property.  Bordentown Township Police will file similar eluding and receiving stolen property offenses.

NJOHSP Leads New Jersey’s Efforts to Combat Spread of COVID-19 Disinformation – MidJersey.News

August 7, 2020 maximios News

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April 23, 2020

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER) – The New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness (NJOHSP) is leading New Jersey’s efforts to combat COVID-19 disinformation, rumors, and scams that may impact residents and businesses throughout the State.

NJOHSP is collaborating with the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, New Jersey Regional Operations Intelligence Center, and New Jersey State Police to provide the public with guidance regarding false and fraudulent information and activity stemming from the pandemic. A webpage, “COVID-19 Rumor Control and Disinformation Updates,” launched in mid-March is updated as new information becomes available.

“As we continue to aggressively fight the coronavirus through strict social distancing, the spread of inaccurate information on the impact and response related to this crisis is also dangerous,” said Governor Phil Murphy. “The only way to beat this pandemic is if each of our 9 million residents continues to follow social distancing measures, guidance from public health officials, and by supporting each other. We must remain on course, and our administration is determined to keep everyone safe with reliable information.” 

The webpage, https://www.njohsp.gov/covid19, features unclassified intelligence products on COVID-19 disinformation, details about scams that New Jersey residents and visitors might be susceptible to, and cybersecurity alerts regarding potential threats to individuals and businesses caused by the pandemic. 

“The sharing of disinformation is one of many tactics gaining traction by those seeking to take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic, both across the United States and around the world,” said Jared M. Maples, Director of the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness. “These actions can be harmful and detract from the efforts of our frontline workers in healthcare and law enforcement. In partnership with our federal, State, and local partners, my Office is committed to increasing awareness of these practices with a convenient and routinely updated resource.”

Multiple foreign nations are leveraging the pandemic to sow anti-US sentiment and undermine the credibility of the United States. This includes nation-state actors such as China and Russia using disinformation campaigns via multiple mediums to alter the views of individuals and distort facts. Additionally, individuals and groups domestically are using false or misleading information about COVID-19 to target their perceived adversaries and conduct scams.

The New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell, a division of NJOHSP, has reported an increase in targeted cyber threats and attacks toward healthcare institutions and various companies throughout the State supporting work-from-home solutions, such as video teleconferencing platforms.

NJOHSP encourages the public to use legitimate and credible organizations for accurate information, as well as to fact check claims from competing sources. Rumors can easily circulate within communities during a crisis, and the spread of disinformation can be stopped by choosing trusted sources of information. NJOHSP urges the public that if they “See Something, Say Something” by reporting suspicious activity to local authorities or the Counterterrorism Watch Desk by calling 1-866-4-SAFE-NJ or emailing [email protected].

New Trenton Curfew: 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. – MidJersey.News

August 7, 2020 maximios News

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June 8, 2020

TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–A 10 p.m. curfew is now in place for Trenton, effective immediately and until further notice. The curfew applies to all individuals and businesses. Food establishments with drive-thru operations, take out, and deliveries must be closed by 11 p.m. All city streets, roadways and sidewalks must be clear of pedestrian and vehicle traffic by 7 p.m., with the following exceptions:

* People reporting to or from or performing their jobs; 

* People who have a reasonable fear for their health or safety; 

* People who have special approval from a member of law enforcement or other government agency; 

* People who are delivering food and beverages, or caring for someone who is in need of medical attention; 

* Government officials or employees taking part in their official duties;

* Health care workers; 

* People seeking medical attention, essential social services, or assistance from law enforcement or emergency services; 

* People caring for family or other individuals with whom they have a close personal relationship, including caretakers, partners and spouses.

“The city will release a Robocall in English and Spanish to those who have signed up for the service to convey information about the expanded curfew,” said Michael Walker, spokesman for the City of Trenton. “We will issue another Robocall when the special curfew hours are lifted.”

For additional information, visit: www.trentonnj.org or call 609-989-3838. 

Hamilton Township Fire Department Responds To Person Who Fell In Woods – MidJersey.News

August 4, 2020 maximios News

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May 19, 2020

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER)–Around 4:45 pm The Hamilton Township Fire Department and EMS was detailed to Veterans Park Kuser Road entrance for a person who fell off trail and needed assistance.

Responders were directed to the trail head entrance behind the skate park-street hockey rink and the person was located near the trail in the wooded area. Hamilton Township Firefighters deployed their ATV type vehicle to help the person out of the spot. No further information was available about the incident.

At the same time of this incident Hamilton firefighters were also dispatched to Ryerson Drive near Imperial Drive for a tree that fell on a home.

Lakewood Woman Missing – MidJersey.News

August 4, 2020 maximios News

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LAKEWOOD, NJ (OCEAN)–The New Jersey State Police Missing Persons Unit and the Hillsdale Police Department are seeking the public’s assistance with locating Dale Murberg, 66, of Lakewood Township, N.J., Ocean County. Ms. Murberg was last seen, April 18

Atilis Gym Bellmawr, LLC. Files Federal Lawsuit Against Phil Murphy, AG Grewal and NJSP Patrick Callahan, DOH Judith Persichilli – MidJersey.News

July 30, 2020 maximios News

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May 27, 2020

MidJersey.News has now obtained a full copy of the Federal lawsuit and is waiting on comments.

TRENTON (MERCER)-BELLMAWR (CAMDEN), NJ–Atilis Gym Bellmawr, LLC. has filed a Federal lawsuit in the United States District Court For The District Of New Jersey against Governor Philip D. Murphy Governor, Attorney General S. Grewal , New Jersey State Police Superintendent Patrick J. Callahan and NJ Department of Health Commissioner Judith M. Persichilli. The pages of the lawsuit obtained from a Facebook group and MidJersey.news as asked for comment and waiting for a reply. The full document is now posted below:

Atilis Gym co-owner Ian Smith

Governor Philip D. Murphy Governor,

New Jersey State Police Superintendent Patrick J. Callahan

NJ Department of Health Commissioner Judith M. Persichilli

Tuesday April 14, 2020 – Governor Phil Murphy holds his coronavirus briefing in the George Washington Ballroom in the Trenton War Memorial, with, Department of Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli, State Epidemiologist Dr. Christina Tan, and State Police Superintendent Colonel Patrick Callahan. (Pool photo by Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

New Jersey’s Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal headshot at the Hughes Justice Complex in Trenton, N.J. on Monday, Jan. 22, 2018. (Office of Attorney General / Tim Larsen)

Atilis Gym co-owner Ian Smith

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