New Jersey
Relocation plans discussed for students after Paterson school closes due to safety concerns
PATERSON, New Jersey (WABC) — The excitement of going back to school has been lost on more than 300 students at a Kindergarten through eight grade school in New Jersey, after their 124-year-old building started falling apart last month.
When school starts in two weeks, the 302 young scholars of PS. 3 in Paterson will not be coming back to their century-old building.
That’s because part of the ceiling came down in one of the rooms this summer and it’s feared there’s asbestos in the crumbling plaster.
The plans are to bus the young students to other locations. Kindergarten through second grade will go to the Dale Avenue school and third through eight grade will be taught at the MLK Educational Center.
The students will stay together, in their own classrooms in the other locations.
“She’s scared. She’s afraid,” said parent Erica Escobar.
Escobar has a daughter in third grade and fears there are too many loose ends so close to the start of school.
“They’re just sugar coating,” she said. “We’re going to do this and that but not a definite answer.”
There was an open meeting Tuesday night for exactly those concerns. The administration admitted that parents brought up good points on logistics.
“We need to go back and think more deeply how we’re going to accommodate some of these questions,” Paterson Schools Superintendent Dr. Laurie Newell said.
Megan McLaughlin of the Oasis after school program said that the school has yet to secure transportation.
“So, we’re sitting in this meeting, looking for information they don’t currently have,” she said.
Plans are to host another meeting next Tuesday. The hope is that more details will be ironed out by then.
“I used to go to that school, and nothing has changed,” high school senior Kelly Herrera said.
The superintendent says they won’t make any decisions on how to fix all the crumbing plaster until all the students are settled in September.
Eyewitness News was told there are cracks in at least two other classrooms.
It could take half the school year for the renovations to be made, and that’s being optimistic.
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New Jersey
Preview: December 27 at New Jersey | Carolina Hurricanes
NEWARK, N.J. – The Carolina Hurricanes resume play following their holiday break with a back-to-back set against the New Jersey Devils.
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When: Friday, December 27
Puck Drop: 7:00 p.m. ET
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Listen: 99.9 The Fan, Hurricanes App
Odds at Time of Publishing, via Fanatics Sportsbook: Canes +100
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Canes Record: 21-12-1 (43 Points, 3rd – Metropolitan Division)
Canes Last Game: 4-0 Loss to the Nashville Predators on Monday, December 23
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Devils Record: 23-11-3 (49 Points, 1st – Metropolitan Division)
Devils Last Game: 5-0 Win over the New York Rangers on Monday, December 23
New Jersey
Devils, Canes Meet in Big Metro Matchup | PREVIEW | New Jersey Devils
New Jersey resumes their schedule after a three-day holiday break by hosting the Carolina Hurricanes.
You can watch on MSGSN or listen on the Devils Hockey Network.
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New Jersey
Eastbound I-80 closed as sinkhole opens up in Morris County
Thursday, December 26, 2024 3:23PM
NewsCopter 7 was over the scene as crews worked to repair the sinkhole in Wharton, New Jersey.
WHARTON, New Jersey (WABC) — A sinkhole opened up on Interstate 80 in New Jersey during rush hour Thursday morning, shuttering eastbound lanes in Morris County.
The sinkhole opened up around 7:45 a.m. near Exit 34, swallowing a portion of the shoulder and encroaching on the right lane.
There is no word on how long the emergency repairs will take.
Drivers should plan to take the following detour:
- Motorists on I-80 eastbound are being directed to take Exit 34 to Route 15/Wharton/Dover/Sparta
- Stay right following signs for Route 15/Jefferson/Dover/Sparta
- Stay in the left lane on North Main Street to Route 15 southbound/To I-80/Dover
- Merge onto Route 15 southbound
- Stay left to take the exit to I-80 eastbound
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