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NJ Student Dies In COVID Quarantine, Lawsuit Says: Top 5 Stories

Check out the top news making headlines today across the Garden State.

Check out the top news making headlines today across the Garden State.
Check out the top news making headlines today across the Garden State. (Shutterstock)

Good evening, New Jersey Patch readers! We've assembled some of the most share-worthy stories from the state for today, just for you.

Here are the top five stories from across New Jersey:

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1. A state appeals court sided last week with Eagles coach Nick Sirianni and his wife, Brett, finding that they had the right to back out of buying a Moorestown home that they previously intended to purchase. Read more.

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2. A 36-year-old man was charged with stabbing a family member in Ewing on Tuesday, authorities said. Read more.

3. The Atlantic County man who nearly 10 years ago was indicted for trying to stab his mother to death in her sleep has now been indicted for her murder after she was found dead in March, according to the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office. Read more.

4. Headed down the shore this Memorial Day Weekend? Chickie's & Pete's has you covered again. The popular Philadelphia-area restaurant chain is bringing back "Free Toll Friday" on the Atlantic City Expressway on May 24 - with free Crabfries for all. Read more.

5. A Seton Hall University student with epilepsy was put alone in an isolation room to finish her COVID-19 quarantine. She would never leave. Read more.


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