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Rosie O'Donnell's NJ Home Is Getting Turned Into Affordable Units
Also: 'Remarkable Woman:' NJ Native, 37, Dies At National Park / NJ Couple Doing Everything To Save Baby / Meth Lab In NJ Pickup Truck
Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight:
Rosie O'Donnell's NJ Home Is Getting Turned Into Affordable Units
Rosie's home was once a 5-acre estate. Now there's going to be the development of 139 housing units.>>>Read more.
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It was a shock to many when the New Jersey native died at the place she called home, and where she always wanted to be.
Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
NJ Couple Doing Everything They Can To Save Baby
A New Jersey man and his wife were "over the moon" when they found out they were having another baby. Now they fear for his life.
NJ Man Operated Meth Lab In His Pickup Truck: Prosecutor
Michael Canto, 41, pleaded guilty to operating the methamphetamine lab; he could receive five years in prison, the prosecutor said.
Attorney General Downplays Immigration Feud With Monmouth Sheriff
Political rivals Attorney General Grewal and Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden found themselves face to face Wednesday in Freehold.
NJ Makes It Easier To Switch Gender Designation On Driver License
New Jersey drivers can now change the M/F designation on licenses without a doctor's note. Soon, the state will offer an "X" gender option.
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