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Pair Killed By Carbon Monoxide In South Jersey Were Brothers In Law: Family Pair Killed By Carbon Monoxide In South Jersey Were Brothers In Law: Family
Pair Killed By Carbon Monoxide In South Jersey Were Brothers In Law: Family The victims killed by apparent carbon monoxide poisoning in Gloucester County have been identified by family in various news outlets. Allen Nichols and Lloyd Campbell, were found inside a detached garage on East Monroe Street in Paulsboro on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 6 ABC Action News reported. The brothers-in-law were found in a Campbell Towing and Auto Service garage where they worked as mechanics, the family told news outlets. A medical examiner determined the deaths were accidental and due to carbon monoxide poisoning, NJ Advance Media reported.  Click here for the complete story by 6 AB…
Neighbors, Phillies Join Surprise Holiday Parade For South Jersey Brain Cancer Patient: Reports Neighbors, Phillies Join Surprise Holiday Parade For South Jersey Brain Cancer Patient: Reports
Neighbors, Phillies Join Surprise Holiday Parade For South Jersey Brain Cancer Patient: Reports A beloved four-year-old brain cancer patient from South Jersey got the surprise of his life with a holiday parade of first responders, marching bands, neighbors and Philadelphia Phillies, according to multiple reports. Aaron Kline, aka "Mighty Aaron," was all smiles Thursday, Dec. 8 during the procession past his home in Mount Laurel. Aaron got to meet his favorite characters from Paw Patrol and the Phillie Phanatic. "I don't know if there are words that can describe how much its meant," Aaron's mother Shana told FOX 29. Kline added: "His highs are high and his lows are really low," accor…
Utility Company Trickster Cons 93-Year-Old South Jersey Homeowner: Report Utility Company Trickster Cons 93-Year-Old South Jersey Homeowner: Report
Utility Company Trickster Cons 93-Year-Old South Jersey Homeowner: Report A man saying he worked for PSE&G utility company duped a 93-year-old man before stealing from him, 6 ABC Action News reported. The imposter, who said he was there to inspect a gas leak, was wearing plain clothes, the report says. The elderly homeowner let him go inside, where he rummaged through drawers upstairs, making off with money and jewelry, Cinnaminson Township Police Chief Richard Calabrese told the outlet. A PSE&G representative confirmed that while all of its utility workers wear company uniforms and drive marked vehicles, it's advisable to request to see the worker's ide…