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Another Sex Abuse Suit For North Jersey Catholic School: Patch PM
Toddler killed by dogs after falling from window, clock ticking on police disciplinary records release, a PRIDEful love tops 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:
- A former Delbarton student became the latest to sue the Catholic order that runs the Delbarton School, claiming three monks sexually abused him more than 150 times in the 1970s. (Read more on Patch)
- A three-year-old boy was mauled and killed by his family's two dogs after a fall from a window on Wednesday night, according to officials. (Read more on Patch)
- New Jersey police departments have 60 days to release disciplinary records, state officials said Wednesday. Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal issued the directive two days after the state Supreme Court unanimously ruled the Office of Attorney General could move forward with the plan for releasing certain info on officer misconduct.(Read more on Patch)
- "Playing along with these guys is like joining into a fantastic trove with millions of singers." This is the thought buzzing through the head of David Rothenberg, a professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) in Newark, as he prepares for a jam session that only comes once every 17 years: the return of the Brood X cicadas. (Read more on Patch)
- Among the festivities that took place in Hoboken to kick off Pride Month this past weekend, Mayor Ravi Bhalla oversaw the next chapter of two women's long love story that began in a hair salon. (Read more on Patch)
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