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ARE YOU OFFENDED? This Was Named The Ugliest City In New Jersey
Everyone knows somebody who goals to see each state in America. They often have an old-school map hanging someplace with a pin in all of the locations they’ve already been. Some individuals get much more granular, they need to see as many cities as potential too. Effectively, not all cities are created equal which is why a listing got here out naming the ugliest metropolis in each state. So what is the ugliest metropolis in New Jersey?
When visiting a brand new metropolis you’re in search of the native taste, possibly some beautiful structure or scenic views, there are some breathtaking and thrilling cities in our nation however in keeping with Journey Alot, the next cities will not be them.
My mom at all times informed me that for those who can’t say one thing good then don’t say something in any respect however apparently this web site is prepared to take the day trip. They picked the “eyesore cities” primarily based on lack of upkeep, poor design, and general choices (or lack thereof).
New Jersey will get its justifiable share of haters, however this explicit metropolis will get extra destructive suggestions than some other. Being a hardcore Jersey defender, I’d wish to share some highlights earlier than blurting out the identify. See if this helps you determine which metropolis we’re speaking about.
This metropolis has a waterfront with fairly cool vacationer points of interest and a few vital greater studying as nicely:
The “Ugliest Metropolis” In New Jersey Has Some Gems
Have you ever guessed it? After all, town I am referencing is Camden, NJ and Journey Alot is claiming that it’s the ugliest metropolis in New Jersey. Do you agree? You possibly can learn the entire record of all of the ugliest cities nationwide right here.
Now, these are some cities that made the favourite record:
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On the record, there is a strong mixture of choices from nice colleges and nightlife to excessive walkability and public parks. Some areas have loved speedy development due to new companies transferring to the world, whereas others provide glimpses into space historical past with well-preserved structure and museums. Preserve studying to see in case your hometown made the record.
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Preserve studying to see in case your favourite seaside city made the minimize.
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New Jersey school bus aide awaits verdict in student death trial
SOMERVILLE, N.J. — The fate of a former school bus aide charged in the death of a special needs student is now in the hands of a New Jersey jury.
Amanda Davila took the stand Thursday in her trial for aggravated manslaughter after a safety harness strangled 6-year-old Fajr Williams on a bus she was monitoring.
Davila, 27, told jurors she’s remorseful and suffering from PTSD linked to the fateful bus ride to Claremont Elementary School in Somerset in July 2023.
“I feel bad for what happened, and I am so sorry that it did happen, and I made a mistake,” Davila testified.
Davila testified she wasn’t solely responsible for the seatbelt harness around Williams, who used a wheelchair, and that no one ever told her to adjust it.
Jurors watch surveillance video of special needs student’s death
Jurors watched video from the bus showing Williams sliding down in her wheelchair and her harness getting wrapped around her neck. As Williams was struggling, prosecutors said Davila was wearing earbuds and checking social media on her cellphone.
“I was scrolling through apps to go onto Instagram and texting,” Davila testified.
In her defense, Davila claimed her employer allowed her to sit in the middle of the bus and did not properly train her. Her attorney blamed the deceased student’s older sister who put the harness on.
“She died because her own mother didn’t properly, or delegated, fastening her into the wheelchair,” attorney Michael A. Policastro said, “and that is not responsibility of Amanda.”
“It is heartbreaking and it’s disturbing”
During closing statements, the prosecution also showed video of police interrogating Davila. At the same time, Williams’ mother was slumped over, crying. Prosecutors called Davila a liar, claiming she broke policy by using her phone, and said she failed to watch Williams and secure a bus latch to prevent the wheelchair from moving, despite receiving training over seven years.
“It is heartbreaking and it’s disturbing to keep reliving it and to have to physically watch my daughter suffer due to negligence,” said Najmah Nash, Williams’ mother.
“The cellphone is more important than the child,” Somerset County First Assistant Prosecutor Michael McLaughlin told the jury.
Jurors will resume deliberations on Monday. The charges against Davila carry a 10-year prison sentence.
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Funeral to be held for 25-year-old NJ man killed in New Orleans attack
HOLMDEL, New Jersey (WPVI) — Family, friends, and those who knew 25-year-old Billy DiMaio will pay tribute to him during a funeral service in Holmdel, New Jersey, on Thursday.
The standout athlete, son, and brother was one of the 14 victims killed in the New Year’s Day terrorist act in New Orleans.
He was with friends on Bourbon Street when a man inspired by ISIS drove his truck into a crowd of people.
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DiMaio’s funeral will be held at St. Catherine’s Church in his hometown of Holmdel at 10:30 a.m. Interment will follow at Holmdel Cemetery following the service.
Billy’s parents Bill and Tracie DiMaio are heartbroken.
“Billy had a smile that could light up a room, and his laughter was truly infectious,” the family said in a statement. “His energetic personality inspired everyone around him. He cared for others more than himself and, as the oldest brother to Samantha and Anthony held a unique and irreplaceable role in their lives as well as cousins and friends. He will be dearly missed.”
DiMaio graduated in 2022 from Philadelphia’s Chestnut Hill College where he was a midfielder on the lacrosse team, according to the athletic director.
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