US police have an unusual case to crack: why were several hundred pounds of pasta illegally dumped next to a stream in a New Jersey town? The macaroni mystery unfolded in Old Bridge, near New York City, late last month when a resident posted pictures of oodles of noodles on Facebook. The photos showed no sauce, no parmesan, and no meatballs just piles and piles of
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"My initial reaction is exactly what yours was," a resident of Old Bridge, N.J., told NPR about the pounds of pasta found along a local brook. "It was funny and humorous and mortifying."
Someone apparently dumped hundreds of pounds of spaghetti, macaroni and alphabet shapes in large piles by the side of a stream in a wooded area of New Jersey.
Hundreds of pounds of pasta were found in Iresick Brook in Old Bridge, NJ, raising questions about where the noodles came from and why they were dumped.