Northeast
Drone sighting reported over New Jersey's largest reservoir as feds investigate unnerving phenomenon
Officials in New Jersey say they’re taking mystery drone sightings, now reported in 10 counties across the state, “seriously,” with the suspicious aircraft recently confirmed to have been spotted near the state’s largest reservoir.
The reason for the drones’ presence near the Round Valley Reservoir in Hunterdon County, near the Garden State’s border with Pennsylvania, is unclear, according to NJ.com.
Similarly unclear are any potential connections to other drones spotted in the recent onslaught of suspicious activity that’s taken the state by storm, the outlet continues.
The drone sighting near the reservoir wasn’t the only recent one in Hunterdon County – another was reported near its 911 Center in Flemington.
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“There have been reports of single drones hovering over people’s houses for hours at a time,” Hunterdon County Commissioner John Lanza noted at a Tuesday board meeting. “Other reports say the drones are often clustered together in groups as big as eight.”
“We are taking these sightings seriously,” Hunterdon County Director of Public Safety and OEM Coordinator Brayden Fahey said, noting that officials are “working closely with federal authorities to investigate and address any concerns.”
Authorities are investigating suspicious drone activity in northern New Jersey, which was initially reported near the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster. (Getty Images)
The drones were reportedly first seen over Morris County, New Jersey – whose border sits approximately two miles north of the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster – in mid-November, according to Patch.
Fox News Digital previously reported that the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed an “unusual drone” was spotted in the skies of northern and central New Jersey on Nov. 18.
Since then, drones have been spotted regularly across the state. They’ve been seen nightly in some areas, and are occasionally reported traveling in groups, Patch continues.
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Drones, some of which have been caught on camera, have been spotted regularly across northern and central New Jersey. (Nicholas Lordi)
More recently, drone sightings were also reported on Staten Island.
“We have recently been made aware of large, military-style drones flying over parts of New Jersey during the past few weeks,” Borough President Vito Fossella wrote in a letter to the FBI and FAA. “It has also come to our attention from concerned residents and within the media that these drones have now been flying over Staten Island during the past few days.”
Fossella also called it “odd and quite bizarre” that “who is flying these drones, where they are coming from, and their purpose” remains unclear.
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Staten Island Borough President Vito Fossella says his constituents have reported similar drone sightings to those coming out of neighboring New Jersey. (Getty Images)
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y. – who represents the borough in Congress – announced Friday that she has requested temporary restrictions on drone flights in the area.
Similar restrictions were imposed by the FAA following the New Jersey sightings – one involving the airspace over the Trump property, set to expire at the end of this week; another, affecting Picatinny Arsenal, an Army research center, will remain in place until Dec. 26.
An FBI-led investigation into the matter has been launched, with Gov. Phil Murphy, D-N.J., confirming via X that he has convened a briefing with state and federal Homeland Security officials, including Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, state police, and the state’s congressional delegation.
Murphy also assured that “there is no known threat to the public at this time.”
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Maine
Rangeley Heritage Trust creates Friends of Western Maine Dark Sky
Looking up at the night sky in northern and rural Maine, it is a sight to behold, almost unique in today’s lit-up world. The Rangeley region is one of the last areas in the Northeast largely untouched by light pollution.
It is also a draw for many tourists and stargazers who come to the region for the clear view of the night sky.
A new group called Friends of the Western Maine Dark Sky hopes that by limiting the amount of light pollution, those views will be preserved for generations to come.
The group gathered at the Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust on March 3 to talk about ways to educate the community on the importance of dark skies to the region.
One of their primary efforts is to try to designate Rangeley as an official Dark Sky community.
The designation will require a few steps. First, an application will be submitted to DarkSky International expressing an interest. Then, the town of Rangeley will need to adopt a new lighting ordinance at the June town meeting.
A new state law taking effect in October will require publicly funded outdoor lighting across the state to be dimmed at night to protect wildlife and dark skies. This includes using warm, yellow-toned bulbs, dimming or turning off nonessential lights and shielding lights so they don’t shine upward into the sky.
The town ordinance would create guidelines similar to the state laws on the kinds of lights used in town, as well as restrict some signs, such as LED message boards. Existing boards would be allowed to remain in place.
“The fact that the existing signage is grandfathered in perhaps bodes well for getting an approval of the town meeting,” said Linda Dexter, Dark Sky community certification coordinator at the Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust, who is leading the effort. “It’s going to impact businesses in the town … right out of the gate, folks will tend to not vote for it.”
Even if an ordinance passes, change would likely be slow. Most of the group’s efforts will be on community education, such as informing seasonal residents to turn off the lights at their camps while they are gone for the winter. Also, the application may not be approved for up to six months after it is submitted, Dexter said.
Massachusetts
School closings and delays for Massachusetts on Friday, March 6
Several school districts in Massachusetts have delayed the start of classes for Friday, March 6 because of a mix of sleet, freezing rain and snow.
Take a look below for the full list of school closings and delays.
The list displays all public schools in alphabetical order, followed by private schools and then colleges and universities.
Delays on this page are current as of
New Hampshire
NH National Guard activated in connection with Iran war
The federal government has activated the New Hampshire National Guard’s 157th Air Refueling Wing in connection with the war with Iran.
“I’ve had a briefing myself, a classified briefing, but it’s really important on the messaging on this that we really coordinate with the Pentagon,” Gov. Kelly Ayotte told reporters during a press briefing following Wednesday’s Executive Council meeting.
Ayotte said she was unable to share additional details about the nature of the New Hampshire National Guard’s activity related to the conflict, including how many guard members have been activated or what role they are playing.
“We’re going to respect what messaging comes out of the Pentagon just to make sure that our men and women in uniform are fully protected and that we aren’t providing any information that could be used in a way that would be harmful to them,” Ayotte said.
In a statement Thursday, Ayotte said the unit had been deployed in late February to the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility in support of the operation.
Earlier this week, Pentagon officials confirmed that members of the Vermont National Guard were involved in attacks against Iran over the weekend, though our news partners at Vermont Public were not able to confirm additional details on the nature of the operation.
During the briefing with local reporters, Ayotte also stressed her support for servicemembers and those close to them.
“I have such respect for our men and women in uniform,” Ayotte said. “As you know, I come from a military family, and they have our full support, and we appreciate them and their families, and obviously anyone who is serving right now, and my thoughts and prayers go out to those who have lost someone that they love.”
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