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Bernards Township made the list as the 5th safest town in America, according to Safewise. (Shutterstock)
BASKING RIDGE, NJ How safe are you in Basking Ridge? According to a new study done by Safewise, very safe, as the township was named the fifth safest city in America.
Bernards Township, which boasts a population of 27,228 with a median income of $126,667 earned top marks with a 0.0 violent crime rate and a 3.05 property crime rate. Safewise uses a metric of rate per thousand.
For the purposes of this report, the terms safest and dangerous refer explicitly to crime rates as calculated from FBI crime data no other characterization of any community is implied or intended, officials said.
Nothing could be more in 2020-style than a dark Christmas Day – a mix of presents and power outages across New Jersey.
Kids in the Garden State are practicing patience. Those lucky enough to be gifted new gadgets and electronics, can t charge them up.
Thanks, 2020: the year of infuriating irony.
By Christmas dinner time, more than 2,100 Atlantic City Electric customers in South Jersey remained without power after the Christmas Eve and early Christmas Day storm dumped more than an inch of rain on the region and blasted trees and decorations with overnight wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour, the National Weather Service in Mount Holly reported.
Candlelight Christmas dinner? 13K without power in NJ after wet, windy Christmas storm Carly Q. Romalino, Cherry Hill Courier-Post
Nothing could be more in 2020-style than a dark Christmas Day – a mix of presents and power outages across New Jersey.
Kids in the Garden State are practicing patience. Those lucky enough to be gifted new gadgets and electronics, can t charge them up.
Thanks, 2020: the year of infuriating irony.
By Christmas dinner time, more than 2,100 Atlantic City Electric customers in South Jersey remained without power after the Christmas Eve and early Christmas Day storm dumped more than an inch of rain on the region and blasted trees and decorations with overnight wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour, the National Weather Service in Mount Holly reported.