Police in Cranford, New Jersey have put out a warning to parents, urging them not to let their children cross a stretch of railroad tracks in the town.
The study released Sunday by the Legal Services of New Jersey Poverty Research Institute concludes that more than two million people in New Jersey are struggling to meet their basic needs.
Having gotten only so far with "friendly persuasion," the Jersey shore community that was hardest hit by Superstorm Sandy is ready to take out the stick.