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Family of NJ nursing home patient demands answers after she was brutally attacked

SOUTH PLAINFIELD, New Jersey (WABC) — A nursing residence in New Jersey has been the scene of a latest homicide and a brutal assault. In each circumstances, a affected person attacked one other.
Eyewitness Information spoke completely with the members of the family of on one of many victims as they seek for solutions to what occurred.
Audrey Fish, 76, has one bloody eye socket and one other that’s badly bruised. She additionally has six stitches on her brow.
Allen Fish is her son.
“I used to be offended the way in which my mom was overwhelmed,” he stated.
His mom has dementia and is a resident on the AristaCare Nursing Residence in South Plainfield, New Jersey.
He stated two weeks in the past he received a name from the house telling him his mom went to the emergency room.
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“The nurse on the ground, she advised me that one other resident was in her room, they usually assumed she hit her with the cane,” stated Sonja Holloway-Fish, the daughter-in-law of the sufferer.
The couple stated that after that dialog, nobody from the house reached out to them.
4 days later after numerous makes an attempt, they stated directors lastly agreed to satisfy.
“We have been afraid. We did not even know what the state of affairs was with the resident that they claimed had did this to her,” Holloway-Fish stated.
However that assembly left them with extra issues. The couple wished assurances this would not occur once more however there stated there was no dialogue about any modifications to safety and that the assailant was nonetheless within the residence.
“They advised us she was nonetheless there and have been in shock,” Holloway-Fish stated.
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The couple stated they even have been advised there have been no witnesses, suggesting there was no proof of an assault. However on the evening of the assault, the nursing residence referred to as the police, and it filed a police report for aggravated assault.
This wasn’t the primary time an incident like this has occurred at this nursing residence.
Simply days earlier, a resident was assaulted by one other resident. She died days later.
A number of calls looking for a response from the house weren’t returned.
Eyewitness Information reporter CeFaan Kim tried to stroll in to get their aspect in individual however was advised to depart and that the messages had been acquired.
“I do not need them to have a dementia unit,” Holloway-Fish stated. “They don’t seem to be geared up.”
Allen Fish stated his mom is a sort soul and a giving individual.
“She’s all the time been there for us,” he stated. “Only a nurturing mother.”
Within the meantime, the household is attempting to maneuver their mother to a distinct nursing residence as quickly as potential.
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The Best Romantic Dinner Spot in New Jersey Revealed

New Jersey is a great place to have a romantic dinner, and now a major food website has named one restaurant the Garden State’s most romantic.
The Most Romantic Restaurant In New Jersey
In New Jersey, the only thing we take more seriously than romance is the food we eat, and when you combine the two, you make us very happy.
We love food, and we love love, and one of the most well-known food websites has crowned one of New Jersey’s incredible restaurants the most romantic in the state.
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Lovefood took on the challenge of naming the most romantic restaurant in every state in America, and if you’ve never been to the one they chose for New Jersey, put it on your bucket list soon.
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So, how far will you have to travel to experience romance and dining in a perfect combination?
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The place that earns the top spot for romance in New Jersey is a gorgeous restaurant with one of the best views in America.
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Chart House in Weehawken overlooks the New York Skyline, and the only thing that rivals the breathtaking view is the amazing food.
New Jersey’s Most Romantic Restaurant
Many New Jersey residents have dined at this elegant restaurant, and the reviews, like the view, are exceptional.
If you have never been to Chart House, get to Weehawken soon. You and the love of your life will be glad you did.
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Behavior of some drivers in New Jersey raises pedestrian safety issues

You would think or hope this wouldn’t be an issue in New Jersey. But apparently, it is.
Unfortunately, New Jersey drivers feel the need to put themselves first and ahead of everybody else. And yes, that includes pedestrians.
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OK, maybe that’s a little too harsh. Perhaps it’s better if we say some New Jersey drivers. To be fair, I truly do believe the vast majority of us do pay attention on the roads and follow the law.
It’s that small minority that give us the bad name. It’s equivalent to the small few who are loud. Even though there are less of them, we notice them more because they make themselves stand out.
It’s the same with our drivers. Those of us who do the right thing don’t get noticed. It’s those very few that don’t know what they’re doing that really give us that bad reputation.
And when it comes to pedestrian over driver, this couldn’t be any truer for some of us.
Mike Brant TSM
No regard for the law
This particular instance occurred in downtown Toms River, right by the public library.
There’s a crosswalk there with a sign stating that vehicles must stop for pedestrians within the crosswalk. Seems pretty straightforward, especially with a sign right in the middle of the road.
But yet, multiple cars wouldn’t stop for people trying to cross. Now no, the cars weren’t speeding, but they also never bothered to hit their brakes and let the pedestrians cross the road.
I was one of those pedestrians who, despite standing on the side ready to cross, the cars wouldn’t stop. Not one. I had to wait until no cars were coming up the road.
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Not a one-off
Curious, I decided to watch from one of the benches on the other side after I crossed. And you know what? The same thing happened with others trying to cross too. The cars weren’t speeding, but they weren’t stopping to allow pedestrians to cross either.
It’s a shame some New Jersey drivers are oblivious to the fact that they have to stop. Fortunately, this isn’t a regular occurrence at this spot. Still, you sometimes will come across multiple vehicles in a row that have no regard for the law or the safety for others.
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Exclusive look at Six Flags Great Adventure’s Fright Fest 2025
A sneak peak at this years Fright Fest, along with an exclusive look inside some of the attractions. Please note that some photos appear blurry due to the lighting and 3D effects of the attraction.
The final day for Fright Fest is Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025.
Gallery Credit: Mike Brant
The above post reflects the thoughts and observations of New Jersey 101.5 weekend host & content contributor Mike Brant. Any opinions expressed are his own.
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