New Jersey
Mexican restaurant in NJ shares the historical context of Cinco de Mayo
VOORHEES TOWNSHIP, N.J. (CBS) — Cinco de Mayo is bringing folks from all completely different cultures collectively to rejoice. El Mariachi San Lucas is placing on a giant celebration for Cinco de Mayo.
There is a DJ out right here, a margarita bar and so many individuals simply having fun with the festivities. However behind all of the enjoyable, there’s a number of cultural significance.
“We simply take it as a standard day,” worker Steven Morales stated.
At El Mariachi San Lucas, Cinco de Mayo is the busiest day of the 12 months. Telephones had been ringing nonstop forward of their celebration.
The Ramos household is initially from the small city of San Lucas within the state of Puebla, Mexico. The identical place the place Mexico defeated France within the Battle of Puebla in 1862, resulting in what we now know as Cinco de Mayo.
“It was principally taking a degree through which Mexico was going to be taken over by the French as a way to go to the U.S.,” Morales stated.
The homeowners say the vacation goes past colourful décor, tacos and sombreros.
Eldia Ramos and her three sisters opened up the restaurant in 2014.
Whether or not from Puebla or Voorhees, their Cinco de Mayo celebration welcomes everybody.
“Folks from completely different backgrounds, cultures are coming collectively to assemble in a single place for one more tradition to point out them who they’re,” Morales stated.
And the enjoyable is simply getting began. The music and enjoyable will carry on going all all through Friday.
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New Jersey
New Jersey wants to eliminate traffic deaths in the state by 2040
Sen. Pat Diegnan, chair of the state’s Senate Transportation Committee, was a prime sponsor of the measure.
“Out of incomprehensible tragedies, the grieving family members who have been supportive of this legislation continue to keep alive the indomitable spirit of their loved ones, turning heartbreaking loss into life-changing advocacy,” Diegnan said. “They embody why making our roads safe for all road users must be a priority for our state. The commission will create a clear and comprehensive plan to save lives and protect our communities.”
“New Jersey’s rise in traffic fatalities is a trend that we absolutely must reverse,” said Asm. Rob Karabinchak, another prime sponsor of the measure. “I can’t imagine the pain of losing a loved one in a senseless traffic accident. No family should endure the devastation caused by reckless drivers or dangerous roadways. These deaths are preventable, and we must take action to improve safety.”
Tracy Noble, a spokesperson for AAA Mid-Atlantic, said the number of people killed in vehicle accidents in New Jersey is unacceptable.
“We need to stop deciding to drive distracted. We need to stop deciding to get behind the wheel if we are impaired by alcohol or drugs, whether it be legal [or]recreational, and we need to eliminate driving well above the speed limit,” she said.
“We’ve seen survey after survey that says it’s not me, it’s the other guy,” Noble added. “Well, you need to take stock of what you’re doing, as well.”
The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia strongly supported the passage of the bill.
“The signing of this bill reminds us of our beloved colleague and fellow cyclist, Andrea Gonzalez, who was tragically killed by a driver in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, in October 2023,” Christopher Gale, the coalition’s executive director, said. “Her loss and the many other lives lost due to crashes with vehicles moves us to keep this urgent issue at the forefront and we are committed to working alongside New Jersey lawmakers to achieve zero deaths on our transportation network.”
New Jersey
New Jersey teacher arrested over threat that closed down schools
New Jersey
Person with assault rifles attached to car shot in NJ: Law enforcement official
A person armed with multiple assault rifles — including some attached to a car — was shot in New Jersey, according to a senior law enforcement official.
A red sedan that appeared to have several assault rifles attached to it could be seen in a wooded area of Stanhope, video from Chopper 4 showed. A large response by Byram Township Police was at the scene as well.
The senior law enforcement officials said a person got out of the car with a firearm, and police opened fire. The person was shot in the neck and rushed to a nearby hospital. It was not immediately clear whether the gunshot wound was self-inflicted or it came as a result of police gunfire.
No further information was immediately available. The Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office was leading the investigation, according to the state attorney general’s office.
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