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During the current heat wave, the mercury in parts of the Midwest has climbed as high as 125 degrees, but it doesn't appear that scenario will play out in Sussex County. Today, temperatures are expected to hit 90 degrees in the afternoon, which, when coupled with humidity and other factors, will result in a perceived temperature of about 100 degrees, Edwards said. Friday and Saturday will be the hottest days of the week, with projected highs of 96 degrees on both days, he said. Rob Seman, a spokesman for Newton Medical Center, said there were no reports of admissions to the hospital for heat-related illnesses. But while there haven't been any serious heat-related cases reported in the county yet this week, there are plenty of precautions county residents can take to prevent such illnesses, said Herb Yardley, the administrator and health officer for the county Department of Health. Drinking adequate quantities of water is key, he said, especially for young children, senior citizens and at-risk individuals.Herald News Nj - News
Brutal heat has taken hold of Sussex County and will persist through the end of the week, a meteorologist said Tuesday. On Wednesday, the National Weather Service issued an excessive heat watch for the Newton area from Thursday
In a burst of righteous indignation, The Herald called in the police. It wasn't the first such call the police had received. Children proved especially fond of claiming severed-head sightings, as when a boy found a plaster-caked head in Branchport, NJ,
TRENTON, NJ -- Pfizer Inc. said Wednesday has reached an agreement to buy Durham-based Icagen, a biopharmaceutical company that's developing pain medicines. The deal could boost Pfizer's portfolio of drugs for treating pain, one of its six priority
Actually, this is good for the Jets and their fanbase since they will always be the Red Headed Step Children in the NY/NJ area where the Giants have ALWAYS been considered the real home team and the Jets are like gum on the bottom of one's shoe.
The settlement, obtained by The Record and Herald News newspapers, precludes Ronnie Holloway or any of his heirs from collecting further damages from the city, the Passaic Police Department, officer Joseph Rios III or his partner during the arrest,
Police: NJ men locked selves in Pa. constable van - Weird News ...
RADNOR, Pa. -- Police say two men hoping to stage photos of an arrest locked themselves inside a Pennsylvania constable's van and ended up getting arrested for real.
Radnor police tell the Philadelphia Daily News that 21-year-old Ryan Letchford and 22-year-old Jeffrey Olson were arrested early Saturday when another person called 911 to report the men were trapped.
The Marlton, N.J., men left a party and allegedly got into the van so they could take photos of themselves pretending to be arrested. Investigators say a friend discovered the men inside the van but couldn't unlock it and called police.
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