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Told She Would Be Disabled, NJ Teen Is 4th In Class: Patch PM

Also: NJ Extends MVC Days, Halts Furloughs / NJ Coronavirus, Reopen Updates / Family Of 1-Year-Old Killed In DWI Crash Sues NJ Town, Police​

In cap and gown getting ready for the Middletown North graduation ceremony.
In cap and gown getting ready for the Middletown North graduation ceremony. (Used with permission)

Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight:

Told She Would Be Born Disabled, NJ Teen Is 4th In Class

Doctors said she would be born with Down syndrome and severe mental handicaps. This week, Sara graduates fourth in her class.>>>Read more.

NJ Extends MVC Days, Halts Furloughs As Frustrations Mount

Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

It will be all hands on deck six days a week to address months of backlog on driver's licenses and registrations, Gov. Phil Murphy said.

NJ Coronavirus, Reopen Updates On Wednesday: Here's What You Need To Know

Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Here are the New Jersey towns and counties and their numbers of cases, as well as the latest developments on the impact of the coronavirus and the announcements of reopenings in New Jersey.

Family Of 1-Year-Old Killed In DWI Crash Sues NJ Town, Police

The lawsuit claims police shouldn't have released Ronald B. Rebernik after arresting him for heroin hours before the deadly crash.

NJ DoorDash Driver Survives Trip Through Drainage System: Reports

During flash flooding on Monday, a Newark woman escaped her car as it was filling with water, but was pulled into Passaic's drainage system.

Man Trashed Stranger's Sparta Property Over Trump Flag: Police

Richard Keller was charged with several offenses after repeatedly throwing garbage on property displaying loyalty to the president, police say.

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