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Hombre de NB arrestado por quemar intencionalmente a un niño en Toms River

TOMS RIVER, NJ– La policía dijo que el 29 de noviembre de 2016 arrestaron a un hombre que quemó intencionadamente a un niño de 6 años bajo su cuidado con un encendedor en una residencia en Toms River.

Kareen Hayes, un hombre de 36 años de New Brunswick se encuentra tras las rejas en la cárcel de Ocean County en Toms River, de acuerdo con una publicación realizada en la página de Facebook del Departamento de Policía de Toms River.

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Quad II Residents Hope Heat and Hot Water Work Next Semester

PISCATAWAY, NJ—A housing facility on Rutgers University's Livingston campus has seen its heating and hot water infrastructure repeatedly fail during a tumultous semester for the school's aging infrastructure.

The failures came on the heels of a prolonged  power outage that forced thousands of student on the school's Cook/Douglass campus to be relocated in September.

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Elizabeth Man Charged With Beating 30-Year-Old Woman, Leaving Her For Dead in Raritan Center

EDISON, NJ—A 61-year-old man from Elizabeth is facing serious charges after being arrested for beating up a 30-year-old woman who he allegedly kidnapped from Newark, and left to die in Edison.

Mickey Vanderpool is charged with the alleged attack, which took place in June 2016, against a woman who he knew, according to authorities.

Vanderpool allegedly met the unidentified woman in Newark before beating her and leaving her in an Edison business park.

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Stats Show Increasing Popularity of Ready-To-Drink Coffee Products

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ–Single-cup coffee pods, refrigerated iced coffee, and pre-made, ready-to-drink coffee are giving grocery retail sales a “jolt,” according to a report from the trade magazine Supermarket News (SN).

A "pod" or "k-cup" is coffee, tea, or even hot chocolate, that is sealed inside filter paper. Pods are also known as coffee capsules, or pads, and are round soft and pliable, according to coffeewarehouse.com.

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Man Surrenders After Fleeing Crash That Killed 83-Year-Old

PERTH AMBOY, NJ—A Perth Amboy motorist was charged in connection with the hit and run death of 83-year-old pedestrian Percio Hernandez.

Hernandez, a resident of Perth Amboy, was pronounced dead on December 26 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick.

The crash occurred on December 16, ten days earlier, and the charges were announced nearly a week later on December 23 after the driver turned himself in.

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DeVry University Agrees to $100 Million Settlement with FTC

NORTH BRUNSWICK, NJ–DeVry University, a for-profit school with a location in North Brunswick and dozens of others in the US, has agreed to a $100 million settlement of a federal lawsuit over claims made in its advertising.

The suit alleged that the school misled prospective students with ads promising high employment success upon graduation, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced on December 15.

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Man Admits to Stealing Hartwell St. Home From Senior Citizen

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—On December 12, a 53-year-old plumber pled guilty to stealing from an elderly person he knew, including having her sign over the deed to her own home to him.

For the past several years, Fady Chedid was living in the home at 11 Hartwell Street, which initially belonged his 88-year-old victim, Julia Ribar.

But Chedid apparently had Ribar sign over the property to a company he controlled in 2013, around the time that he had her put in a nursing home out-of-state.