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Ryan J. Zamorsky and Sean DiGiovanna (Somerset County Prosecutor s Office photos)
NEW JERSEY At least 13 teachers have temporarily or permanently lost their licenses over the past four months for bad behavior. The removals come as lawmakers, school officials and the Murphy administration have made repeated calls to tighten up the state s system of hiring teachers.
(see the list of teachers and their school districts below).
The teachers were removed for a variety of reasons including drug and sexual assault convictions. Hillsborough man who sexually assaulted a sleeping woman and a librarian who called a 14-year-old student her hot boyfriend, according to state records.
Family prepares to mark 7th birthday for child who vanished from N.J. park in 2019
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Noema Alavez Perez and Norma Perez, mother and grandmother of Dulce Maria Alavez pose for a picture while holding a picture of Dulce on the porch of their home in Bridgeton, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020. Dulce disappeared from Bridgeton City Park on Sept. 16, 2019.Joe Warner | For NJ Advance Media
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Work is underway to develop an image of what a missing 5-year-old who vanished from a Bridgeton park a year and a half ago would look like today.
The news comes as the family of Dulce Maria Alavez prepares to mark another birthday without her on Sunday.
VINELAND – Investigators are searching for the person responsible for seven dead puppies discovered discarded along a Route 55 entrance ramp.
A driver spotted the pups just off Sherman Avenue on Wednesday and alerted the Cumberland County Sherriff’s Department.
Officers responded the the area and found seven multi-colored puppies dead along the south-bound entrance ramp.
“Someone in the community is aware that an individual had a litter of puppies that suddenly disappeared,” Cumberland County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae said in statement released Friday.
“We are asking the public to give us information that will lead to identification of the person responsible for discarding these puppies in this irresponsible manner,” Webb-McRae said.
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BRIDGETON – A $2,500 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of a suspect in a murder here.
The U.S. Marshals Service announced the reward Tuesday in connection with its pursuit of 21-year-old Tyzir Hall of Clementon. The Camden County man is charged with the Feb. 8 murder of Shaheed Little, 31, of Sicklerville.
Little was fatally shot on the 400 block of South Avenue in Bridgeton.
Two other victims are recovering from wounds received in the same incident, according to the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office.
It noted Hall is thought to be armed and dangerous, “and should not be approached.”