Between now and the end of February, you are bound to see social media posts from people feeling a little rattled by the sound of loud aircraft flying over their homes at night in South Jersey. It happens everytime the 177th 'Jersey Devils' come out at night.
While just about every part of the state saw big (near recording-breaking) snowfall totals with this latest nor easter, if you live here at the shore, you didn t even need to take your snow shovel out of the garage.
Chief Meteorologist Dan Zarrow says 11 of New Jersey s 21 counties saw at least a foot of snow since Sunday. Several saw much more than that according to the National Weather Service, parts of Sussex County received 26 to 33 inches of snow, up to 31 inches fell in parts of Warren and Morris Counties, and almost a foot blanketed western parts of South Jersey along the Turnpike.
Two class-action lawsuit have been filed against Teterboro-based Infinity Diagnostics Labs, a company that sold kits that promised rapid coronavirus test results that were actually antibody tests, according to the lawsuits.
The FBI raided the company’s office in Ventnor City in early December and advised customers who were tested using a finger prick blood test to be retested.
No explanation was given but the FBI cited the Food and Drug Administration s website as saying rapid finger prick blood tests are only antibody tests and should not be used for diagnosing active cases of coronavirus. Only a test that uses a nasal swab or saliva should be used to diagnose active cases of COVID-19, according to the FDA.
Most Power Outages Restored After Strong Holiday Storms NBC10 Staff
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Storms packing a mix of heavy rains and winds knocked out power to thousands of homes across the Philadelphia region Christmas morning.
Before daybreak Friday, about 85,000 power outages were reported across Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. PECO reported the most outages in the Pennsylvania suburbs. Most of those outages were restored by the evening.
With the rain gone, temperatures plummeted and started to feel below freezing.
Strong Storms Downed Trees, Knocked Out Power
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By 10:30 p.m., fewer than 9,000 residents in our region remained without electricity as crews worked on the Christmas holiday to get lights back on.