New Jersey University Caring for 826 Rescued Baby Turtles
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Splinter had a pretty tough job. It couldn’t have been easy raising four young mutant turtles while also training them to become martial arts experts. But that task doesn’t seem so imposing compared to what Stockton University in New Jersey is dealing with right now. The school is currently looking after 826 new baby turtles rescued from storm drains. And with so many little ones to care for, their pizza budget must be totally out of control.
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Stockton University in Galloway Township, New Jersey is overflowing with baby diamondback terrapin turtles. (Which we first heard about at
Another protest is planned for Friday by a group calling for the firing of beer-throwing Neptune Middle School Vice President Michael Smurro following his wife s comments about a trans woman using a restroom at a Galloway Township restaurant.
Lisa Smurro got into an argument last month with customers over what appears to be a transgender woman using the women s restroom at Fred & Ethel’s Lantern Light and Tavern in the Smithville section. Her husband, Michel Smurro, threw a plastic cup of beer at a couple recording her.
In an email to The Associated Press days after the incident, Smurro apologized and said he should have just walked away from the situation.
Colleges are selling bonds again for new dormitories, signaling optimism for the student housing sector. Bloomberg | May 12, 2021
(Bloomberg) Colleges all across America are betting big on the resurrection of American campus life. So are bondholders.
After a year of declining enrollment, online classes and vacant quads, schools have started selling bonds again for new dormitories, signaling optimism that the impact of the pandemic will be short-lived.
Tufts University, a private school near Boston, took on $250 million of debt to build a new residence hall to allow more students to live on campus. Stockton University raised money to build apartments for its Atlantic City campus. Even a company that has seen several of its dorm projects fall into financial distress during the pandemic was easily able to sell bonds to build another at a college in Boca Raton, Florida.
Galloway Police: Port Republic Man Crashes into Cop Car
The Galloway Township Police Department says at about 10:15 AM, a vehicle being driven by Connor Morgan of Port Republic was traveling west on Upland Avenue when he failed to stop at the stop sign at 2nd Avenue. That infraction caused a collision with a Galloway Township police vehicle that was being driven by Ofc. Eric Munyon, who was driving north on 2nd Avenue.
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Police say the impact caused both vehicles to come to rest in the yard of a home on 2nd Avenue.
Both Morgan and the officer suffered what were described as moderate injuries in the crash. They were both taken to Atlanticare Regional Medical Center in Atlantic City for treatment.
Galloway Police: Port Republic Man Crashes into Cop Car
The Galloway Township Police Department says at about 10:15 AM, a vehicle being driven by Connor Morgan of Port Republic was traveling west on Upland Avenue when he failed to stop at the stop sign at 2nd Avenue. That infraction caused a collision with a Galloway Township police vehicle that was being driven by Ofc. Eric Munyon, who was driving north on 2nd Avenue.
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Police say the impact caused both vehicles to come to rest in the yard of a home on 2nd Avenue.
Both Morgan and the officer suffered what were described as moderate injuries in the crash. They were both taken to Atlanticare Regional Medical Center in Atlantic City for treatment.