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South Bound Brook, NJ

Meth & Cocaine, Guns, Thousands In Cash Seized In Major Takedown Of NJ Drug Ring Meth & Cocaine, Guns, Thousands In Cash Seized In Major Takedown Of NJ Drug Ring
Meth & Cocaine, Guns, Thousands In Cash Seized In Major Takedown Of NJ Drug Ring A seven-month-long investigation led to nearly two dozen arrests and the seizure of several pounds of drugs, firearms, ammunition, drug money and more, authorities in Central Jersey announced. "Operation Fire and Ice" — launched under the direction of Acting Somerset County Prosecutor Thomas J. Chirichella Jr., and multiple federal law enforcement agencies — targeted a crystal meth, cocaine and firearms distribution ring, Chirichella's office said on Monday, March 7. Twenty search warrants were executed at the homes of Jeffrey Cope, Shayne Murdock, Jermaine Lloyd, Jason Fort, David Nin…
WINNERS: Central Jersey Lottery Tickets Will Split $1.9M Jackpot WINNERS: Central Jersey Lottery Tickets Will Split $1.9M Jackpot
Winners: Central Jersey Lottery Tickets Will Split $1.9M Jackpot A pair of lucky New Jersey Lottery tickets sold in Central Jersey will split the jackpot worth more than $1.9 million. The tickets from Saturday's Jersey Cash 5 drawing were sold in Middlesex and Somerset counties. The tickets were sold at the following locations: Super Stop & Shop #818, 24 Summerfield Blvd. & Route 522, South Brunswick Quick Chek #144, 55 Main St., South Bound Brook. Each ticket is worth $961,875. The winning numbers were 03, 12, 20, 35, and 43 and the XTRA number was: 02. The retailers will receive a bonus check for $2,000 for each winning ticket sold. 
More Than 100 Neglected Cats Rescued From NJ Hoarding Situation More Than 100 Neglected Cats Rescued From NJ Hoarding Situation
More Than 100 Neglected Cats Rescued From NJ Hoarding Situation More than 100 neglected cats were rescued from a hoarding situation at a home in South Bound Brook, rescue officials said. Animal control officers from St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center were called in to assist local police after a neighbor complained about a foul odor coming from the home, St Hubert's said.  Dozens of cats and kittens were subsequently found living in unsafe and unsanitary conditions, officials said. The unidentified resident surrendered custody of the cats to St. Hubert’s. Animal control officers began removing cats from the home on Wednesday, June 2 and Thursday, …