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See rainfall totals in your Central Jersey town
See rainfall totals in your Central Jersey town

Yahoo

time20-07-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

See rainfall totals in your Central Jersey town

Here are the latest rainfall totals in Central Jersey. Check back for updates throughout the day. Hunterdon County rain totals Totals for the past 24 hours, as of 5:35 a.m. Tuesday Mulhockaway Creek at Van Syckel: 0.53 inches Musconetcong River: 2.37 inches Musconetcong River at Riegelsville: 0.46 Neshanic River: 0.39 Nishisakawick Creek near Frenchtown: 0.51 inches Rockaway Creek: 0.75 inches South Branch Raritan River: 0.52 inches Wickecheoke Creek: 0.34 inches Middlesex County rain totals Totals for the past 24 hours, as of 5:35 a.m. Tuesday Carteret: 2.86 inches Heathcote Brook at Kingston: 1.95 inches Kendall Park: 2.34 inches Lawrence Brook: 2.07 inches Manalapan Brook at Federal Rd near Manalapan: 1.36 inches Millstone River near Grovers Mill: 1.22 inches Monroe Township: 1.14 inches New Brunswick: 2.95 inches Old Bridge: 1.39 inches Raritan River Lower: 2.74 inches Sayreville: 2.34 inches South River: 1.94 inches Woodbridge: 1.73 inches Somerset County rain totals Totals for the past 24 hours, as of 5:35 a.m. Tuesday Bound Brook at Rt 28 at Middlesex: 4.06 inches Bridgewater: 3.59 inches Hillsborough: 3.13 inches Lamington River at Burnt Mills: 1.85 inches Middlebush: 3.35 inches Millstone River at Blackwells Mills: 2.44 inches North Branch Raritan River: 1.18 inches Somerset: 3.74 inches South Branch Raritan River at South Branch: 1.58 inches Stony Brook at Watchung: 5.83 inches West Branch Middle Brook at Martinsville: 1.64 inches Union County rain totals Totals for the past 24 hours, as of 5:35 a.m. Tuesday Linden Airport: 4.19 inches Rahway River Lower: 3.33 inches Rahway River near Springfield: 3.66 inches Sources: and This article originally appeared on NJ rain totals in Union, Middlesex, Somerset, Union counties Solve the daily Crossword

Perth Amboy dad charged in shooting that hospitalized his 5-year-old
Perth Amboy dad charged in shooting that hospitalized his 5-year-old

Yahoo

time18-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Perth Amboy dad charged in shooting that hospitalized his 5-year-old

PERTH AMBOY - A city man has been charged in a shooting at a Cortlandt Street home last week that injured his 5-year-old daughter. David Wesley was charged with aggravated assault, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, unlawful possession of a handgun, endangering the welfare of a child, hindering, and receiving stolen property, the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office announced. Wesley was being held at the Middlesex County Adult Correctional Center in North Brunswick. Around 11:06 p.m. July 7 police received a report of shots fired at a Cortlandt Street home where arriving officers found a 5-year-old child with a gunshot wound. The child was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment and is in stable condition, according to the Prosecutor's Office. An investigation by Perth Amboy Detective Robert Torres and Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office Detective Olivia Ankudowicz determined the Wesley, the child's father, had discharged the firearm in the home, striking her, according to the Prosecutor's Office. Anyone with information or surveillance footage of the area is asked to call Detective Torres at 732-324-3879 or Detective Ankudowicz at 732-745-8083. Email: srussell@ Suzanne Russell is a breaking news reporter for covering crime, courts and other mayhem. To get unlimited access, please subscribe or activate your digital account today. This article originally appeared on Perth Amboy dad charged in shooting that hospitalized his 5-year-old

Investigation in St. Thomas Aquinas teacher's child sexual abuse case continues
Investigation in St. Thomas Aquinas teacher's child sexual abuse case continues

Yahoo

time18-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Investigation in St. Thomas Aquinas teacher's child sexual abuse case continues

NEW BRUNSWICK – A teacher from St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Edison charged with possessing child sexual abuse material is slated to return to court in September. The September court date for 50-year-old Axel Palomares, a Morristown resident, will be the continuation of a pre-indictment conference held July 17 before Middlesex County Superior Court Judge Joseph Paone, according to court officials. The new date will allow more time for the state to continue the investigation, court officials said. Palomares, who taught Spanish and coached girls soccer at the school, was arrested in May and charged with having child sex abuse material. He also allegedly had a video on his iPhone of the underwear of a female student bent over a teacher's desk, according to court documents that indicate the student was wearing a St. Thomas Aquinas uniform and the recording was made at the high school. He has been charged with second-degree manufacturing of child sexual abuse material, second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, third-degree possession of child sexual abuse material and fourth-degree invasion of privacy. Court documents indicate Palomares allegedly had student-teacher sexual fantasies based on his social media posts. A police search of the Tingley Lane school, including locker rooms and bathrooms, found no hidden electronic equipment, cameras or recording devices. Authorities have not found any evidence of physical abuse at the school, according to the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office, but the investigation is continuing. The investigation began in December 2024 when authorities received a tip about child sexual abuse material on a messaging app, according to court documents. Law enforcement officials executed a search warrant on the account and found it was used to discuss child sexual assault material, fantasies about committing child sexual abuse and installing hidden cameras to watch children. Messages on the account indicated it was owned by a teacher with fantasies about students, and the login addresses were traced to the high school, Bridgewater Commons and Short Hills malls. Court documents also show surveillance footage was obtained of Palomares spending "a considerable amount of time" in several bathrooms at Macy's in Bridgewater Commons. An undercover investigation included communication with Palomares on another social media site in which he allegedly discussed child sex assault material which led to police obtaining a search warrant for his home where numerous electronic devices, including a small recording device which could be used to secretly record someone, were found, court document state. Authorities also found an iPhone in a teacher's school laptop bag containing numerous files of child sexual abuse material along with pictures and videos showing the underwear of young girls that appeared to have been recorded in public places, like the mall. Email: srussell@ Suzanne Russell is a breaking news reporter for covering crime, courts and other mayhem. To get unlimited access, please subscribe or activate your digital account today. This article originally appeared on St. Thomas Aquinas teacher's child sexual abuse case probe continues

Reverse switch slap or reverse switch pull? Middlesex batter plays a wild shot
Reverse switch slap or reverse switch pull? Middlesex batter plays a wild shot

Time of India

time17-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Reverse switch slap or reverse switch pull? Middlesex batter plays a wild shot

Middlesex's Luke Hollman (Screengrabs) Middlesex batter Luke Hollman on Wednesday played a shot that has gone viral on social media. Facing Surrey's captain Sam Curran, Hollman attempted to play a scoop shot, but the left-arm quick bowled a slower one. The Middlesex all-rounder immediately switched his grip and played a reverse switch slap/pull, collecting a boundary. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Fans on social media are gushing over the shot and are in a fix about what it should be called. The Middlesex County account tweeted a video on X with the caption: 'You cannot do that, Luke Hollman.' In the match, Middlesex, despite Hollman's heroics, fell short by eight runs. Batting first, Surrey posted 189 for 9, courtesy a fine half-century from opener Will Jacks (52) and a late flourish from Tom Curran (47). For Middlesex, Ryan Higgins (4/33) bagged four wickets, and he was ably supported by Luke Hollman (2/34), who picked up the crucial wickets of Will Jacks and Jason Roy. Inside Lord's: Exclusive Stadium Tour & Must-Do Experiences In reply, Middlesex scored 181 for 6. Opener Stephen Eskinazi (53) top-scored for Middlesex. Cameos down the order by captain Leus du Plooy (29), Ryan Higgins (29), and Luke Hollman (32 not out) were not enough for Middlesex. For Surrey, Chris Jordan (2/28) was the pick of the bowlers. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

Thunderstorms possible Wednesday, relief of extreme heat coming soon
Thunderstorms possible Wednesday, relief of extreme heat coming soon

CTV News

time16-07-2025

  • Climate
  • CTV News

Thunderstorms possible Wednesday, relief of extreme heat coming soon

CTV London Meteorologist Julie Atchison has the details on a special weather statement, and when the region might see a break from this high heat and humidity. Another hot one across midwestern Ontario, with a heat warning in effect, along with a special weather statement. Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms are possible Wednesday in Middlesex County, Huron County, Perth County, Elgin County, and Lambton County. 'There is the potential for some heavy rainfall associated with these storms, upwards of 50 millimeters. That's a lot of rain in a very short period of time,' warned CTV London Meteorologist Julie Atchison. She also says the region will face poor air quality Wednesday afternoon. 'A cold front slowly approaching the area will be moving in for Thursday. That will bring an end to the heat and humidity,' said Atchison. She added that Thursday will still be a bit muggy out, but 'We are in for some cooler, more comfortable conditions as we head toward the weekend.' Here's a look at the rest of the forecast Wednesday night: Cloudy. 60 per cent chance of showers early this evening. 40 per cent chance of showers before morning. Risk of a thunderstorm. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h after midnight. Low 22. Thursday: Mainly cloudy with 60 per cent chance of showers and risk of a thunderstorm. Wind west 30 km/h. High 25. Humidex 34. Friday: Sunny. High 25. Saturday: A mix of sun and cloud with 30 per cent chance of showers. High 26. Sunday: A mix of sun and cloud with 40 per cent chance of showers. High 26. Monday: A mix of sun and cloud. High 26.

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