Sadly, it's not unusual for things to be dumped in New Jersey. But a recent case brought a new twist: hundreds of pounds of pasta left along a local brook and a mystery about who did it and why.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feb. 25—A spaghetti bridge withstood 51.14-pounds of sand, even as Fort Gibson High School student Elijah Johnston kept adding ...
New Jersey is unfairly infamous for its toxic waste dumps and bodies dumped in landfills. But something unusual was dumped in a wooded area of Old Bridge last month – 500 pounds of pasta. And it’s not ...
Residents in a New Jersey town are tortellini relieved after local crews cleaned up a pre-pasta-rous amount of noodles dumped along a stream in their neighborhood. At least five massive mounds of ...
Pasta is for many people a sacred food — and it’s accorded a particular reverence among people in New Jersey, where Census data shows over 1 million residents can trace their roots back to Italy ...
OLD BRIDGE – The mystery of how 15 wheelbarrow loads of pasta ended up along a creek by Hilliard and Mimi roads appears to have been solved. According to NBC 4 New York, neighbors said that the pasta ...
OLD BRIDGE, New Jersey -- The mystery surrounding the trail of pasta that wound up in a New Jersey town has finally been solved. Officials in Old Bridge, Middlesex County, announced that no charges ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. During the past week in Old Bridge, New Jersey, weather reports forecasted rain, cloudy days, and ...
Feb. 25—A spaghetti bridge withstood 51.14-pounds of sand, even as Fort Gibson High School student Elijah Johnston kept adding more sand. One more scoop into the bucket brought the load to 55.66 ...
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