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No More NJ Oreos. Nabisco Plant To Stop Baking Friday: PM
Dad charged with murdering his son's mother, 'Chopped' chef to be judged by dog, NJ athlete sues college, firefighter dies tops our news.

Good evening, North Jersey Patch readers! Here are some of the share-worthy stories from our area for today.
Here are the top five stories from North Jersey:
- The smell of Oreo cookies has become synonymous with a certain stretch of Route 208 in Fair Lawn, but those days are quickly coming to an end. (Read more on Patch)
- A 27-year-old Highland Park man charged with kidnapping his son, setting off an Amber Alert, late last week has now also been charged with killing the boy's mother, according to authorities. (Read more on Patch)
- Brandon Campney will have big shoes to fill as far as Morristown chefs on "Chopped." Weeks after another Morristown chef won on the program, the Stirling Tavern chef will appear on the show. (Read more on Patch)
- Former Seton Hall basketball star Myles Powell filed a lawsuit Wednesday in superior court against the university, head coach Kevin Willard and the team's director of sports medicine, claiming Powell was not told of the serious nature of a knee injury suffered during his senior season of 2019-20. (Read more on Patch)
- Helen Delpopolo of Westfield says that last year, when she believed her cat was stolen, police seemed only interested in the cost of the cat and not her urgent need to get her family member back. (Read more on Patch)
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