New Jersey

  • Woman Convinces Son He Has Cancer To Scam People

    In one of the most disgusting and disturbing case of fraud of late, a 35-year old New Jersey woman convinced her son he had cancer so she could scam people of money through benefit events for the child. Susan Stillwaggon has been charge by police in Pennsauken with theft...
  • Strapless Dress Ban At New Jersey Jr. High School Causing Controversy

    Parents and students are fuming mad in in Readington Township, New Jersey and it’s all thanks to a newly instituted ban at Readington Middle School… a ban against strapless gowns at the schools upcoming formal dinner and dance. The school principal, Sharon Moffat, has decided that only “dresses with...
  • Man shoot 4 inch nail in his heart, lives to tell the tale

    A 52-year old New Jersey man says he feels like he “won the lottery” after accidentally shooting a 4 inch nail in his chest and living to tell the tale. Dennis Hennis, a builder, was working with his 28-year old son when his nail gun jammed. At that point...
  • Students use cell phone to save themselves from drunk school bus driver

    Thanks to cell phones, a school bus driver in New Jersey who was intoxicated was pulled over by police before anyone could get hurt. Carol Crockett, 46, has been charged with 25 counts of DUI with a minor, as well as driving under the influence on school property, disorderly...
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    Blissfully ignorant parents sue Polar Bear Plunge

    Tracy Hottenstein, who died in Sea Isle, New Jersey in 2009 on the weekend of the Polar Bear Plunge is being avenged by her parents in typical first-world fashion through a lawsuit against nineteen separate defendants.  The kicker: Tracy did not participate in the Polar Bear Plunge. The annual...
  • Baptism party violence leaves two dead in Jersey

    A verbal dispute attendees of a baptism party and another group outside a Mexican restaurant in New Jersey was resolved with knives....
  • Fake Waiter Scams Customers Not Once, But Twice

    It appears that the residents of Hoboken, New Jersey are either extremely trusting, or extremely dumb.  How else to explain how a man posing as a waiter scammed not one set of customers, but two sets of customers at two different restaurants this past Thursday. The crafty suspect is...