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Tick Bites Sicken More Than 2K In NJ This Year: What To Know
The CDC reports that cases of disease have quadrupled over the last two decades.

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Originally from the Garden State, Eddie graduated in 2014 from Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. He then went on to work at NBC Sports Philadelphia as a program traffic coordinator. A few years later, his journey took him to CBS in Roanoke, Virginia to join the team as the station's first Digital Anchor, and help build their streaming/OTT platform. Whether it be through news articles, social media alerts or video updates, Eddie also enjoyed connecting with Southwest Virginia on a daily basis for four years as a Digital Producer.
The opportunity to then work in Washington, D.C. as a primetime news producer for the parent owner of the local CBS station was a chance to broaden horizons, and as a museum lover, a surrounding environment that was a thrill to just be around.
Most Likely To: Be at a museum, concert or hunting for cool flea market/antique finds while checking the St. Louis Cardinals score.
The CDC reports that cases of disease have quadrupled over the last two decades.

It was found that the parking lights are not illuminating properly.
The move to close branches also follows a $3 billion fine stemming from a money laundering scheme.
They come out in sunny areas first, and then in shady areas.
The FDA first approved the drug in 2000, leading to more than 7.5 million people in the U.S. using it.
According to the latest federal Children Traffic Safety Stats, 43 percent of children killed in car crashes were not restrained.
The higher monthly rate hikes went into effect on June 1 as a result of last year’s New Jersey Basic Generation Service (BGS) auction.
New Jersey remains the only state where it is illegal to pump your own gas.
Whether for fun or a competition, New Jersey has plenty of opportunities to get out and enjoy the water.
The COVID-19 pandemic put a pause on collections for millions with outstanding student loan debt to help with financial hardships.
Maybe you have noticed a few social media posts floating around, showing some whimsical figure dropping a bill or two.
Residents around the Garden State are bracing for between a 17.2 and 20.2 percent increase on their monthly bills this year.
The National Weather Service calls extreme heat periods of three or more consecutive days with temperatures of 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
The new laws impact public safety and employee compensation.
The bill follows a string of measles case exposures around the United States over the past year.
Rankings veteran U.S. News & World Report has released its 2025-2026 “Best Places to Live in New Jersey” list.
This year’s early voting period will run through Sunday, June 8. The Primary Election Day is Tuesday, June 10.
The venue stood out for its “distinctive fan-shaped pavilion and expansive lawn seating” and “…a killer lineup of performances.”
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority announced that they are moving to a single provider of EV service chargers.
In 2023, wildfire smoke from Canada led to a “code orange” air quality alert around our region.