(sent Tue 05/25/21) 1070 arrival at Newark, 20 or more minutes late (06:59 AM)
(sent Tue 05/25/21) MOBO train #1070, the 7:00 AM arrival into Hoboken is up to 20 minutes late due to a signal issue near Mount Olive. (05:51 AM)
(sent Tue 05/25/21) MOBO train #6264, the 7:22 PM departure from MSU, is up to 20 min. late due to an earlier request for Police assistance at MSU. (07:46 PM)
(sent Mon 05/24/21) Gladstone Branch rail service has resumed in both directions between Stirling and Bernardsville following earlier s (03:01 PM)
(sent Fri 05/21/21) Rail service in and out of Penn Station New York is on or close to schedule following earlier Amtrak track maintena (12:36 PM)
Mental health advocates say a Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital patient with cognitive disabilities and a diet restriction choked to death on fast food not typically allowed in the state hospital, a claim a New Jersey health official denies.
The patient died Thursday at Morristown Medical Center, according to Robert Davison, CEO of the Mental Health Association of Essex and Morris.
New Jersey Department of Health spokesperson Dawn Thomas disputed the claim on Sunday. Thomas, who declined to identify the victim, said that on April 15, a Greystone patient suffered a medical emergency, not related to choking, and was transferred to the hospital. The patient passed away at the hospital several days later.
DOVER More than a year in the COVID-19 pandemic continues to dominate the time and attention of government officials and health care providers while another health care crisis the opioid epidemic rages on.
But in Morris County, a novel outreach program to engage and treat those who are suffering from substance addiction has not lost a step.
Thursday morning, local, county, state and federal leaders gathered at JFK Commons to celebrate four years of the Morris County Sheriff s Office Hope One program.
Sheriff James Gannon said he launched Hope One in a converted police tactical van on April 3, 2017, with a simple plan: bringing services to the client.
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Self-injury support group says it s through being a best-kept secret, plants roots in NJ
Love More Judge Less provides help to those who have harmed themselves
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Vicki Duffy wears her forearm scars like badges of courage.
She reveals them to anyone who fears there is no escape from the horror of self-harm.
The scars show a history of cutting, burning of flesh and other forms of self-injury. Without these, there s not a story that can be seen, Duffy said. This is a story that people can look at and say What did you do there?
Nearly 20 years after she embarked on a mission to help others avoid her own destructive cycle, Duffy finally has a home for her nonprofit group, Love More Judge Less.