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A Jefferson woman accused of drowning a 10-week-old puppy in a West Milford pond has been offered a plea deal that will put her behind bars for a year but allow her to keep a pet already under her care.
Should Tonya Fea, 49, plead guilty to animal cruelty, prosecutors would recommend a term of probation provided she serve 364 days in Passaic County Jail, Passaic County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Seth Galkin said during a virtual court hearing on Tuesday.
Fea is allegedly responsible for the death of the young golden retriever found in April 2019 inside a crate that had been submerged and weighed down in a West Milford pond off Bonter Road, the Passaic County Prosecutor s Office said.
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Storm brings damage to Northeast Jackson homes
Storm brings damage to Northeast Jackson homes
By Jackie Hampton,
Clark’s home was damaged by fallen tree in Lakeover subdivision.
son Tuesday caused damage to several homes throughout the city with power lines down, trees resting on roof tops and vehicles, roads blocked by tree branches and debris and loss of power.
Many residents were trying to clean up outside their homes Wednesday morning as city crews were working to clear streets and restore power.
Marilyn Clark, retired educator with Jackson Public Schools, lives in the Lakeover subdivision. A tree fell through her house, destroying one side of her home.