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NJ Woman Said Son, 4, Died Of Cancer In Phony GoFundMe, Cops Say

Also: NJ Highway Fight Stemmed From Road Rage Incident: Cops / NJ High School Alumni Make Anime-Style Netflix Series​ / NJ School Bus Firm

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Holly Garcia (Photo courtesy of the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office)

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NJ Woman Said Son, 4, Died Of Cancer In Phony GoFundMe, Cops Say

Prosecutors say the NJ woman launched a phony campaign, asking for money to pay for her 4-year-old son's funeral.>>>Read more.

NJ Highway Fight Stemmed From Road Rage Incident: Police

Find out what's happening in Manasquan-Belmarfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Video of two women punching each other in the middle of the road did not lead to charges from police, according to the police department.

NJ High School Alumni Make Anime-Style Netflix Series

Find out what's happening in Manasquan-Belmarfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The Parlapanides brothers brought some of their Greek heritage to the upcoming program, "Blood of Zeus."

NJ School Bus Firm Allegedly Used Unqualified Drivers: Prosecutor

F&A Transportation was charged with fraud for covering up the use of unqualified drivers and unsafe buses, according to authorities.

Monmouth County Floor Biz Gives Out Candy Tubes To Save Halloween

Is this six-foot-long tube the safest way to give out candy — from a distance — on Halloween? An Ocean Twp. man is giving them away.

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