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NJ Town Shuts Down Road For Salamander Migration: Patch PM
Also: NJ Dad Launched Sex Cult At Daughter's College Dorm: Feds / NJ Balloon Festival Is Saved / NJ Students Defend Teacher, Slavery Lesson

Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight:
NJ Town Shuts Down Road For Salamander Migration
New Jersey residents are used to roads closing for flooding, downed trees and power lines and even bears. But, salamanders?>>>Read more.
NJ Dad Launched Sex Cult At Daughter's College Dormitory: Feds
Find out what's happening in Asbury Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Authorities said the New Jersey man targeted his daughter's friends and subjected them to physical abuse and sexual manipulation.
Find out what's happening in Asbury Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
NJ Festival Of Ballooning Is Saved: Sponsor Secured For 2020
Great news for balloon lovers: The New Jersey Festival of Ballooning will take flight in 2020 after a new sponsor stepped up.
NJ Students Defend Teacher, Hands-On Slavery Lesson
Students say Lawrence Cuneo is sensitive and compassionate; his hands-on lesson was voluntary and he never singled anyone out, they said.
Private Island For Sale Off Jersey Shore; Only $200K
Check out No Mans Island: a 19-acre land mass that's cheaper than most local houses.
Man Accused Of Unleashing Dog On Ringwood Cops Dies In Jail
The Florida man was taken into custody Monday, after he allegedly unleashed his pit bull on police during a traffic stop in Ringwood.
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