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Family Ate Feces-Covered Fries From NJ McDonald's, Suit Says: PM
Three killed in house fire ID'd, parent charged with trespassing at NJ high school, Trump supporters to rally 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:
- A McDonald's in New Jersey served food covered in feces to a family using the drive-thru in January, according to a recently filed lawsuit. And a mother and daughter ingested it, they claim. (Read more on Patch)
- A GoFundMe page is raising money for the family of three people who died in a Wayne house fire on Monday evening. Over 200 people have already donated more than $25,000, which will go toward the cost of funeral services and hospital bills. (Read more on Patch)
- A man was arrested after entering Chatham High School on Friday and going on a tirade with complaints about the school district's curriculum on racism, according to police. (Read more on Patch)
- Supporters of former president Donald Trump are gathering for a "Thank You MAGA Primary Celebration" event this Saturday, ahead of the Republican gubernatorial primaries, June 8. (Read more on Patch)
- While he had no comment about a possible presidential run in 2024, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was explicit about what his party's strategy should be today: Take the fight to Joe Biden. (Read more on Patch)
Don't Miss These Stories
- Nearly All NJ Schools Back To In-Person Instruction: Gov. Murphy
- Wayne Couple Sentenced In $4.5 Million Food Stamps Fraud Scheme
- Newark Mourns For Slain Daughter Of Anti-Violence Activist
Vaccine Updates
- CVS Now Offering Walk-In COVID Vaccine Appointments In NJ
- Somerset County Eliminates All Appointments For COVID Vaccines
Beyond New Jersey
- Atlanta Police Officer Who Shot Rayshard Brooks Is Reinstated
- Mom Grateful To 'Hero Little Boy' Who Saved Her Family From Fire
Tomorrow's Preview
What are we working on for tomorrow: Could the controversial gas tax be going away in the Garden State? It is possible. Check out our in-depth coverage Thursday along with the latest on New Jersey's COVID recovery. Thanks for reading!
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