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PA Man Charged With Murder, Kidnapping In Brutal NJ Attack: Prosecutor PA Man Charged With Murder, Kidnapping In Brutal NJ Attack: Prosecutor
PA Man Charged With Murder, Kidnapping In Brutal NJ Attack: Prosecutor A Pennsylvania man has officially been charged with murder following the late November attack at a New Jersey home that left an 84-year-old woman dead and her son critically injured. Kyle Kaspereen, 24, is accused of carrying out the Nov. 30 attack at 122 Wayne Street in Washington Borough, causing the death of Elaine Trachin and severely injuring her 53-year-old son, Bart, who was found taped to his wheelchair with a garbage over his head, Warren County Prosecutor James L. Pfeiffer said. Kaspereen was first identified as a person of interest when investigators found that he had formerly li…
Popular Warren County Bowling Alley Slated To Reopen Under New Ownership Seeks Employees Popular Warren County Bowling Alley Slated To Reopen Under New Ownership Seeks Employees
Popular Warren County Bowling Alley Slated To Reopen Under New Ownership Seeks Employees A popular Warren County bowling alley reopening under new ownership is currently seeking employees. Warren Lanes in Phillipsburg is slated to reopen Feb. 26 under Reese Bowling Centers. “Hi everyone, how about some good news for a change!” begins a Feb. 5 post on Blue Valley Lanes’ Facebook page. “Reese Bowling Centers welcomes Warren Lanes in Phillipsburg NJ to the family!” reads the Wind Gap bowling alley’s post. Warren Lanes is hiring bartenders, kitchen and counter workers, mechanics and custodians ahead of the reopening, the post said. “We are looking for energetic sociable people t…
Police: Bethlehem Pair Nabbed For Selling Prescription Narcotics In Warren County Police: Bethlehem Pair Nabbed For Selling Prescription Narcotics In Warren County
Police: Bethlehem Pair Nabbed For Selling Prescription Narcotics In Warren County A man and woman from Bethlehem were charged with selling prescription narcotics in Warren County, authorities said. James Jones, 61, and Jennifer Jones, 50, were taken into custody Jan. 13 on accusations that they sold prescription narcotics in Washington Township and Washington Borough, township police said. The two were charged with distribution of CDS and conspiracy, police said. They were processed and released in accordance with bail reform. State Police and Hackettstown Police also assisted with the investigation.