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100 Neglected Cats Rescued From North Jersey Home: Patch PM
Police department debuts "Pride" themed patrol car, dead theater revived and a deer breaks into a church highlights our top 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:
- More than 100 cats and kittens have been rescued, who authorities say were neglected and suffering from malnutrition and infections, were rescued from a home in South Bound Brook by St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center. (Read more on Patch)
- The Ridgewood Police Department unveiled its first Pride-themed patrol vehicle on Friday, and officers said they hope the cruiser will serve as a symbol of the department's year-round commitment to equality. (Read more on Patch)
- The best art is made in welcoming environments, where people from all backgrounds can come together, share their stories and create. And that's just what the Vanguard Theater has in store at its new space in Montclair. (Read more on Patch)
- Apple TV Plus released the first two episodes of Stephen King's new limited miniseries "Lisey's Story," which was filmed in Franklin Township in 2019. (Read more on Patch)
- A deer ran through not one, but two glass doors, at a Montgomery church on Wednesday afternoon. (Read more on Patch)
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