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Details revealed about how teen was involved in murder of Fort Drum soldier

BYRAM TOWNSHIP, N.J. — The 16-year-old boy allegedly involved in the murder of a Fort Drum soldier in December is accused of pointing a gun at the victim’s head while he and another soldier drove him more than four hours to a wooded area in northern New Jersey before the victim was shot in the head. The teen and another Fort Drum soldier, Pvt. Jamaal Mellish, 23, are accused of abducting Cpl. Hayden A. Harris, 20, in Glen Park and driving him some 270 miles in the corporal’s 2017 Chevrolet Silverado pickup to Byram Township, N.J., after the soldiers had apparently argued about swapping vehicles.

Details revealed about how teen was involved in slaying of Fort Drum soldier

By CRAIG FOX | Watertown Daily Times | Published: April 29, 2021 BYRAM TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Tribune News Service) The 16-year-old boy allegedly involved in the slaying of a Fort Drum soldier in December is accused of pointing a gun at the victim s head while he and another soldier drove him more than four hours to a wooded area in northern New Jersey before the victim was shot in the head. The teen and another Fort Drum soldier, Pvt. Jamaal Mellish, 23, are accused of abducting Cpl. Hayden A. Harris, 20, in Glen Park and driving him some 270 miles in the corporal s 2017 Chevrolet Silverado pickup to Byram Township, N.J., after the soldiers had apparently argued about swapping vehicles.

Terminated Lenape Valley HS superintendent files suit against board

New Jersey Herald Lenape Valley Regional High School s superintendent is suing his own Board of Education, claiming his contract was not renewed in December because the board was seeking a younger candidate to take his place. Paul DiRupo, the 64-year-old superintendent at the Stanhope school, contends he was discriminated due to his age when Richard Kuncken, the board president, told him no other explanation for his non-renewal other than the board was going younger. DiRupo, who served in several capacities at Lenape for 32 years, filed the complaint in Sussex County Superior Court on Feb. 24.  The board s decision was egregious, unlawful and wanton, and reckless and caused DiRupo severe emotional damages and pain and suffering due to the humiliation of being terminated, the suit states. 

New Jersey 2020 Skillful Angler Program Winners

New Jersey 2020 Skillful Angler Program Winners This year marks the 38th anniversary of the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Skillful Angler Program. For almost four decades the Division has been recognizing anglers who catch fish of “not quite record” size but large enough to have tested the angler’s skill and be worthy of recognition in each of the freshwater and marine species categories. The Skillful Angler Program is designed to supplement the New Jersey State Record Fish Program. Significant changes were made in January of 2015. Although the program’s three divisions remained the same (Adult, Junior, and Catch and Release), there are now categories creating more opportunities for qualifying fish to earn the angler a series of personalized certificates:

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