New Jersey
Fetterman trolls Oz with another New Jersey celebrity

Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman enlisted the assistance of one other New Jersey celeb to take a jab at Republican challenger Mehmet Ozs ties to the state: musician Steven Van Zandt.
“Yo, Physician Oz! Stevie VZ right here,” the “Sopranos” actor and E Road Band guitarist said in a video Fetterman tweeted.
“What are you doing in Pennsylvania? Everyone is aware of you reside in New Jersey and also you’re simply utilizing your in-laws’ deal with over there. And you do not need to fiddle with John Fetterman. Belief me. You’re a little bit out of your league,” he continued.
Fetterman’s marketing campaign has sought to painting Oz, who has been endorsed by former President Trump, as a carpetbagger from New Jersey in Pennsylvania’s aggressive Senate race.
The Pennsylvania lieutenant governor has used varied strategies to troll Ozover the difficulty, together with flying an airplane banner alongside South Jersey seashores that learn, “HEY DR. OZ, WELCOME HOME TO NJ! ❤ JOHN” and enlisting the assistance of former “Jersey Shore” forged member Nicole “Snooki” LaValle.
“I heard that you just moved from New Jersey to Pennsylvania to search for a brand new job, and, personally, I don’t know why anybody would wish to depart Jersey, as a result of it’s like the perfect place ever, and we’re all scorching messes,” LaValle says within the video to Oz.
Brittany Yanick, a spokesperson for Ozs marketing campaign, claimed in an announcement to The Hill that the Republican candidate was extra actively engaged with voters when requested concerning the video.
“Dr. Ozis busy criss-crossing the commonwealth and assembly with voters listening to how crime and inflation is impacting their lives, whereas John Fetterman is sitting behind his pc display from his basement bunker refusing to fulfill with Pennsylvanians,” Yanick mentioned.
An AARP ballot launched final month confirmed 50 p.c of doubtless voters supporting Fetterman in comparison with 44 p.c for Oz.

New Jersey
Crews battling wildfire at Wharton State Forest in Waterford, New Jersey

At least two campgrounds have been evacuated as precaution.
Sunday, March 23, 2025 2:43PM
Crews battling wildfire at Wharton State Forest in Waterford, New Jersey
WATERFORD, New Jersey (WPVI) — A wildfire continues to burn in Camden County, New Jersey.
Officials say the so-called “California Branch Wildfire” has burned more than 1700 acres of Wharton State Forest in Waterford.
The flames were first reported near Raritan Avenue and Old Astion Road.
The New Jersey Forest Fire Service says the fire crossed Mullica River, and is burning in Shamong Township as well.
At least two campgrounds have been evacuated as precaution.
Crews have the first at least 50-percent contained.
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New Jersey
Devils Head Coach Tears Into Newly-Extended Defenseman as Team Flounders

NEWARK—The New Jersey Devils are not playing well as of late. And although their struggles appear team-wide, Saturday’s loss to the Ottawa Senators was seemingly the straw that broke the camel’s back. In his postgame press conference with the New Jersey media, head coach Sheldon Keefe called out defenseman, Johnathan Kovacevic, for his poor play.
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Following the 3-2 loss, Kovacevic explained the Devils need to have a playoff-like mentality for the rest of the season, with the advantage of playing most of their games at the Prudential Center down the stretch.
“We have a pretty home-heavy schedule the rest of the rest of the way here. We got to make this place a hard place to play and a hard place to beat us,” Kovacevic explained. “I think that’s something that we want to take pride in. We’re in a fight, and hopefully that gets us in that playoff mentality 10-11, games out, and we carry that into the playoffs. Obviously the results are tough, but we’re in a fight here, and we’re not going to back down.”
Kovacevic was the direct culprit of New Jersey heading into an early power play during the first period on Saturday. He sent a puck over the glass and sat for a two-minute delay-of-game minor infraction.
Fortunately, the Devils were able to kill it off.
No harm, no foul.
However, over the last week, Kovacevic has really seen his struggles. At 5-on-5, he’s been out-chanced 24-31, with a 40.95 CF% and 39.29 xGF%.
*Per Natural Stat Trick
Keefe’s recognized that the defenseman who once was one of the NHLs best shut-down players this season has tailed off.
When prompted with Kovacevic’s message about the Devils having a playoff mentality, Sheldon Keefe put his defenseman on blast.
“Kovacevic just needs to play better. That would help,” Keefe scathed.
The criticism is harsh, but fair.
New Jersey just extended Johnathan Kovacevic to a five-year, $20 million contract. The extension was a reward for his positive play through most of the season.
Yet, since his usual defense partner, Jonas Siegenthaler, has been out of the lineup with injury, Kovacevic’s game has certainly waned.
The 27-year-old defenseman has shown he can be both reliable and unreliable without Siegenthaler by his side. He has yet to find the consistency he once touted, and it’s hurting the Devils at a crucial point of the season.
Kovacevic isn’t alone among players who need to be better. However, he was in Keefe’s crosshairs on Saturday.
For the newly extended, and far richer defenseman, the Devils need Kovacevic to find his game from earlier this season.
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11 hospitalized after tree falls on school bus in New Jersey

TEWKSBURY, N.J. (News 12 New Jersey LLC) – No one was seriously injured when a large tree fell onto a school bus in New Jersey Friday morning.
“My son was waiting. We heard this thunderous crash, and then eventually the garbage truck pulled around,” one witness, Andrea Foy, said.
Sanitation workers in the area came to the rescue, pulled the door open, and helped get the kids off the bus.
“Thankfully our garbage men were here, and they ran to the rescue and pulled the back door open and got them out,” another witness, Cindy Pello said.
The 10 students and driver on board were taken to a hospital for evaluation. They’ve since been released.
The school district said due to the excellent skills and calm demeanor of the bus driver, a potentially disastrous situation was averted.
The district gave a heartfelt thank you to the driver and emergency crews. Witnesses also gave special thanks to the sanitation workers.
“They’re the real heroes of today until the first responders got there,” Foy said.
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