NJ News – September 16, 2024

By Gerald D'Ambra

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John Fiore, the head football coach at Elizabeth High School, was suddenly fired for transferring his son to the team. An investigation revealed that the son lives outside of the district, violating residency rules.

A tractor trailer that contained over $350,000 in seafood was stolen in Middlesex Borough. The truck was parked outside of a warehouse on Smalley Avenue. The truck was reportedly schedule to make a delivery to Costco.

The Woodbridge History Museum opened this weekend. The new attraction is located at a Victorian-Era home on Green Street. It includes exhibits and displays that explore the rich history of the Township and its surrounding neighborhoods.

The Area of Refuge Guided Photo Tour made its way through Jersey City. The group documented people and historical landmarks of the community, with stops at The Earl Morgan Library, Bethune Center Park and the Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood.

Twelve members of the Cherry Hill Fire Department recently completed an emergency boat operations and rescue course. The hands-on training took place in the Cooper River and the Timber Creek.

About the Author

Gerald D'Ambra
Co-Founder

Gerald D’Ambra is co-founder of On New Jersey.

Throughout his career in TV, Gerald has led projects developing shows for Cox Broadcasting, Sinclair, Fox, and Discovery Scripps. He is a former marketing and communications executive with a global technology company and a former TV News Anchor, Reporter, and Executive Producer.

Gerald led communications and marketing projects for global brands and secured national and local media placement. He has been nominated for Emmy Awards and won multiple AP awards for journalism.