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Fired Giants Coach Brian Daboll Lists Franklin Lakes Mansion For $5.4M Fired Giants Coach Brian Daboll Lists Franklin Lakes Mansion For $5.4M
Fired Giants Coach Brian Daboll Lists Franklin Lakes Mansion For $5.4M The North Jersey home of former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll is on the market for $5,395,000 following his departure from the team. Daboll was fired last November, after a 2-8 start to the season, his 4th year with Big Blue. In January, he was hired as offensive coordinator for the Tennessee Titans, where he will work under former Jets coach Robert Saleh. Daboll finished his tenure with a 20-40-1 record, though in his first season, he was named NFL Coach of the Year and guided the Giants to their only playoff win since 2011. The property at 128 Birch Rd. in Franklin Lakes sits o…
Man Stole Large Amount Of Metal From Adventure Pier: Wildwood PD Man Stole Large Amount Of Metal From Adventure Pier: Wildwood PD
Man Stole Large Amount Of Metal From Adventure Pier: Wildwood PD A 67-year-old Wildwood Crest man was arrested and charged after he stole a large amount of metal near Adventure Pier, authorities announced Wednesday, Feb. 18. At 3:26 p.m., on Wednesday, Feb. 4, officers responded to Adventure Pier near the boardwalk after William Morelli removed a large amount of metal over several days, Wildwood police said. Morelli removed the metal before selling it to a scrap yard business, police said. He is charged with theft of moveable property, police said.
NJ Man Charged With Defrauding Victim In Loan Scheme Involving Batmobile, Ghostbusters Hearse NJ Man Charged With Defrauding Victim In Loan Scheme Involving Batmobile, Ghostbusters Hearse
NJ Man Charged With Defrauding Victim In Loan Scheme Involving Batmobile, Ghostbusters Hearse A 38-year-old Warren County man was charged on Wednesday, Oct. 23 for defrauding a 91-year-old man who loaned him money, after having settled the case in court, Daily Voice has learned. In May 2021, a 91-year-old Clarksburg resident loaned Asbury resident Christopher Sterlacci $400,000, Hunterdon County Prosecutor Renée Robeson and Hunterdon County Chief of Detectives Timothy Drew said. Several vehicles and properties were put up as collateral by Sterlacci for the loan, authorities said. After defaulting on the terms of the loan, it was discovered that the properties and vehi…