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they faked the screen and then split hamilton deep behind the defense.ety, for a catch that took them to the 2. and then on the touchdown, watch the blocking here. lynch is going to fake. watch dowry with the block, 53. stood his man up, the defensive end, steve miller, and bill belton able to stick it into the end zone. >> todd: the reaction by the penn state coach -- yes. ohio state knows what they need. at the 25, it's ohio state's turn. they need a touchdown. elliott. got about three, maybe four. now, you're running against the number one rush defense in the big ten and the number one overall defense in the big ten. first time tonight, penn state's been in front. >> todd: they showed their hand there. going to bring pressure. j.t. barrett looked to the sideline. changing the play now. see if penn state backs out. >> brad: they have, it appears, at this point. second and seven. elliott to the line of scrimmage -- no, it's barrett on the keeper. he had me. great run and he's down around the 5 yard line. >> todd: well done by barrett. really sold it. th
they faked the screen and then split hamilton deep behind the defense.ety, for a catch that took them to the 2. and then on the touchdown, watch the blocking here. lynch is going to fake. watch dowry with the block, 53. stood his man up, the defensive end, steve miller, and bill belton able to stick it into the end zone. >> todd: the reaction by the penn state coach -- yes. ohio state knows what they need. at the 25, it's ohio state's turn. they need a touchdown. elliott. got about three,...
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they faked the screen and then split hamilton deep behind the defense. right in front of the safety, for a catch that took them to the 2. and then on the touchdown, watch the blocking here. lynch is going to fake. watch dowry with the block, 53. stood his man up, the defensive end, steve miller, and bill belton able to stick it into the end zone. >> todd: the reaction by the penn state coach -- yes. ohio state knows what they need. at the 25, it's ohio state's turn. they need a touchdown. elliott. got about three, maybe four. now, you're running against the number one rush defense in the big ten and the number one overall defense in the big ten. first time tonight, penn state's been in front. >> todd: they showed their hand there. going to bring pressure. j.t. barrett looked to the sideline. changing the play now. see if penn state backs out. >> brad: they have, it appears, at this point. second and seven. elliott to the line of scrimmage -- no, it's barrett on the keeper. he had me. great run and he's down around the 5 yard line. >> todd: well done by b
they faked the screen and then split hamilton deep behind the defense. right in front of the safety, for a catch that took them to the 2. and then on the touchdown, watch the blocking here. lynch is going to fake. watch dowry with the block, 53. stood his man up, the defensive end, steve miller, and bill belton able to stick it into the end zone. >> todd: the reaction by the penn state coach -- yes. ohio state knows what they need. at the 25, it's ohio state's turn. they need a touchdown....
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. >> officials say that the safety protocols are being enforced in the hamilton township school district right now. eyewitness neutral reporter jan carabeo picks up the story live from the children's hospital of philadelphia. that's where other patients are being treated. jan, good morning. >> reporter: that the tasha, erika, good morning, we know of at least three patients, three children, who are now here at the children's hospital of philadelphia, this morning, being treated for enterovirus d68. this as concern continues to grow, now that this virus has become deadly in the delaware valley. she's described, by his father, beautiful need, striving, caution, and surprise, the four year oley lie waller's life cut short died in his sleep nearby two weeks ago, now the cdc reports the yards ville student tested positive foreign at the owe virus d678. this new jersey community continues to mourn his death, hamilton township school district starts to address the concerns. >> very sadening, and i just want to know, you know, is there a risk of it spreading, how are we going to manage it, and c
. >> officials say that the safety protocols are being enforced in the hamilton township school district right now. eyewitness neutral reporter jan carabeo picks up the story live from the children's hospital of philadelphia. that's where other patients are being treated. jan, good morning. >> reporter: that the tasha, erika, good morning, we know of at least three patients, three children, who are now here at the children's hospital of philadelphia, this morning, being treated for...
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eli's family says if this program grows, they would love to help more programs across the state. in hamilton township, annie mccormick, "channel 6 action news." >> a philadelphia woman made history in the jewish religion today, rabbi debra waxman was inaugurated first female president of jewish reconstructionist movement and seminary and more than 100 congregations nationwide. each again ration must reconstruct the religion to keep up with evolving spiritual needs and remain relevant. >> task of progressive judeism is identifying what are those values so worthwhile that we should voluntarily submerge our individual desires to them? >> rabbi wax man's inauguration also marks the first time a woman has become president of both a seminary and major jewish movement. >> much more to come on "action news" tonight a bizarre scene at poling plays in ukraine where a man dressed at darth vader demanded to do. >> and first preparing for worst how local firefighters are learning more skills more familiar to counter parts out west and eagles taking open the cardinals and arizona right now. jeff skversky
eli's family says if this program grows, they would love to help more programs across the state. in hamilton township, annie mccormick, "channel 6 action news." >> a philadelphia woman made history in the jewish religion today, rabbi debra waxman was inaugurated first female president of jewish reconstructionist movement and seminary and more than 100 congregations nationwide. each again ration must reconstruct the religion to keep up with evolving spiritual needs and remain...
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the issue is on the agenda tonight at the hamilton township council meeting. a young boy in the township lost his live to the virus just last week. fox 29's sabina kuriakose is live outside the hamilton township municipal building tonight. is a ben in a? >> reporter: iain, health department officials confirmed five new cases of enterovirus d68 here in new jersey. that brings a total number of patients suffering confirmed from the illness to 14. now, you'll remember two weeks ago four year old eli wahler died at his home here in hamilton township. officials confirming late last week eli died as a direct result of the enterovirus d68. now among the five new cases here in the state is a new one in mercer county. we're told does it not involve the four year old boy from eli's classroom who is currently being tested for d68. those results still pending at the cdc. here's a map laying out the confirmed cases. eight counties in the state have confirmed cases of enter row virus d68. as far north as sussex in our area as far south as camden. and burlington in pennsylvan
the issue is on the agenda tonight at the hamilton township council meeting. a young boy in the township lost his live to the virus just last week. fox 29's sabina kuriakose is live outside the hamilton township municipal building tonight. is a ben in a? >> reporter: iain, health department officials confirmed five new cases of enterovirus d68 here in new jersey. that brings a total number of patients suffering confirmed from the illness to 14. now, you'll remember two weeks ago four year...
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as this new jersey community continues to mourn his death, the hamilton township school district starts to address the concerns. >> very sadening, and i just want to know, you know, is there a risk of it spreading, how will we going to plan and it and contain the situation, because everyone is worried for their children, and that's really where we are now with it. >> school and health officials answer those questions at steinert high school on sunday. nearly 100 parents and community members attended the town hall meeting where the school district says it is ramped up cleaning at all of its schools even brought in additional staff to do the work. the focus now they say should be on education. since d68 is a virus and there is no vaccine, health officials say the best course of action is prevention. >> making sure that teach remembers talking to students about how to throw tissues away, making sure that they get to wash their hands, more than one time, during the day before lunch, after lunch. >> and that superintendent goes on to say that he's going to be meeting with all of his princip
as this new jersey community continues to mourn his death, the hamilton township school district starts to address the concerns. >> very sadening, and i just want to know, you know, is there a risk of it spreading, how will we going to plan and it and contain the situation, because everyone is worried for their children, and that's really where we are now with it. >> school and health officials answer those questions at steinert high school on sunday. nearly 100 parents and...
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the second project then in the infrastructure category is the hamilton pool plaster pool shell. since the capital renovation of hamilton pool in 2010-2011, the pool shell has sustained cracks on two occasions. we plastered over this the very popular pool, the one pool that has the water slide in it. last month a third significant crack appeared in the pool at midpoint. and we believe that this recurring condition is a result of a poor product specification of a bonding agent for plastering adherence to the underlying concrete pool structure. consequently, the additional pool shell cracks will continue to occur unless we address this underlying cause. so we propose to demolish the existing pool shell and reinstall a new plaster shell with the appropriate bondinging at. we can accomplish this project during the upcoming maintenance period that starts friday of this week and cost estimate is $110,780. so the total you have there with 25% contingency to cover all four projects is $654,630. so our recommendation to the commission is approval of this amount from the open space continge
the second project then in the infrastructure category is the hamilton pool plaster pool shell. since the capital renovation of hamilton pool in 2010-2011, the pool shell has sustained cracks on two occasions. we plastered over this the very popular pool, the one pool that has the water slide in it. last month a third significant crack appeared in the pool at midpoint. and we believe that this recurring condition is a result of a poor product specification of a bonding agent for plastering...
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sources say menley was picked up at a homeless shelter on the 900 block of hamilton street after he wasdentified from this video. police say he walked into an arts studio on ninth street in chinatown sunday morning and attacked the 45-year-old business owner. >> the owner recalls the possibility this individual had been in there. >> reporter: menley allegedly hit the victim in the head with a hammer-like metal object wrapped in a balancing several times then pushed her into a back office where police say he sexually assaulted her. police say menley left with $600 in cash, allegedly seen in the video grinning as he put on his hat and walked out. >> horrible. disgusting. >> reporter: many in the area outraged by the attack are now relieved that the accused attacker is off the street and in police custody. and at this hour police are getting ready to move menley from svu to police headquarters where he will be held. the victim was taken to jefferson hospital and released the same day. we're live live outside special victims units, i'm diane florida rocco for "eyewitness news" on the cw phi
sources say menley was picked up at a homeless shelter on the 900 block of hamilton street after he wasdentified from this video. police say he walked into an arts studio on ninth street in chinatown sunday morning and attacked the 45-year-old business owner. >> the owner recalls the possibility this individual had been in there. >> reporter: menley allegedly hit the victim in the head with a hammer-like metal object wrapped in a balancing several times then pushed her into a back...
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. >> i've been thrilled with the keyless entry system up until now. >> reporter: dr. graham hamilton loves the ease of getting into his keyless infiniti sports car, but apparently a bad guy loves it too. you're looking at surveillance video taken from hamilton's concord driveway early monday morning. he believes the burglar used a high-tech device to get in. >> it appears he used some sort of electrical device. my car was locked. to disengage the locking mechanism. >> reporter: the burglar made off with an ipod and items of clothing that were in the car and in the trunk. hamilton's surveillance system captured it all. >> the actual burglary was very quick and it was a couple minutes, they were in and out in what i thought was a locked vehicle. it was locked. they unlocked it somehow. >> reporter: at least four other cars in the neighborhood were also burglarized that same morning. some of them keyless as well. concord police say they haven't been able to verify if a device was used, but say car burglaries are definitely on the rise in the city. hamilton's worried. >> i've never seen
. >> i've been thrilled with the keyless entry system up until now. >> reporter: dr. graham hamilton loves the ease of getting into his keyless infiniti sports car, but apparently a bad guy loves it too. you're looking at surveillance video taken from hamilton's concord driveway early monday morning. he believes the burglar used a high-tech device to get in. >> it appears he used some sort of electrical device. my car was locked. to disengage the locking mechanism. >>...
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sources say menially was picked up at a homeless shelter on the 900 block of hamilton street after he was identified from this video. police say he walked into an art studio on ninth street in chinatown sunday morning and attacked a 45 year old woman in the business. the owner recalls the possibility this individual had been in there. >> menially allegedly hit the victim in the head with a hammer like metal object wrapped in bag several times. then pushed her into a back office where police say he sexually assaulted her. police say menially left with $600 in cash. allegedly seen in the video grinning as he put on his hat and walk out. >> it's horrible. it's disgusting. >> reporter: many in the area outraged by at tack are now relieved that the accuse the attacker is off the street and in police custody. >> and from here, menially was taken to police headquarters where he will be held. that victim was taken to jefferson hospital and released the same day. we're live outside the special victims unit tonight, i'm diana rocco cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> all right. diana, thank you very mu
sources say menially was picked up at a homeless shelter on the 900 block of hamilton street after he was identified from this video. police say he walked into an art studio on ninth street in chinatown sunday morning and attacked a 45 year old woman in the business. the owner recalls the possibility this individual had been in there. >> menially allegedly hit the victim in the head with a hammer like metal object wrapped in bag several times. then pushed her into a back office where...
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the cdc confirms, four year oley lie woman err of hamilton township, died from the respiratory illness. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us now at children's hospital in philadelphia, with the details, jan? >> rye now, there are at least three children here at the children's hospital of philadelphia, suffering from enterovirus d68 and concern growing, now that this virus has become deadly here in the delaware valley. >> she's described by his father as a beautiful mix of eager necessary, and hesitance i, need and striving, caution, and surprise. the four year old eli waller's live was cut short. he died in his sleep nearly two weeks ago. now, the cdc reports, the yards ville elementary school student tested positive foreign at the owe virus d68 as this new jersey community continues to mourn his death, the hamilton township school district starts to address the concerns. >> very sadening, i just want to know, you know, is there a risk of it spreading, how are we going to manage it and contain the situation, because everyone is worried for their children, and that's where we
the cdc confirms, four year oley lie woman err of hamilton township, died from the respiratory illness. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us now at children's hospital in philadelphia, with the details, jan? >> rye now, there are at least three children here at the children's hospital of philadelphia, suffering from enterovirus d68 and concern growing, now that this virus has become deadly here in the delaware valley. >> she's described by his father as a...
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. >> the cdc confirms that four year oley lie waller of hamilton township died of this respiratory illness. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo live at children's hospital of philadelphia, that's where other patients are currently being treated. jan? >> good morning, that the tasha. yes, three other patient here, at the children's hop of philadelphia, are being treated for enterovirus d678. there is a growing concern in the delaware valley, this morning, especially since that one case of enterovirus in new jersey has now turned deadly. he's described by his father as a beautiful mix of eager necessary, and hesitance i, need and striving, caution, and surprise. four year old eli's waller's life cut short, died died in his sleep two weeks ago. now reporting he tested positive for enterovirus d68. as this new jersey community continues to mourn his death, the hamilton township school district starts to address the concerns. >> very sadening, and i just want to know, you know, is there a risk of it spreading, how are we going to manage it and contain the situation, because everyone is worri
. >> the cdc confirms that four year oley lie waller of hamilton township died of this respiratory illness. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo live at children's hospital of philadelphia, that's where other patients are currently being treated. jan? >> good morning, that the tasha. yes, three other patient here, at the children's hop of philadelphia, are being treated for enterovirus d678. there is a growing concern in the delaware valley, this morning, especially...
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>> yes, the hamilton xl1600-two tank cleaning unit. put the hose into the top of the roof. >> is this car going to explode? ♪ >> you can see lots of water, jetting out from the inside. >> looks like it's on re they p tonight xl1600 on too high. >> oh my god. >> normally it's used to clean drain pipes, septic tanks, underground sewer lines. look at the damage, obviously they did this for fun to show off the power of this. >> just because they're boys, that's right, isn't it? can we clean a car with water, yes. >> look at window, look at the glass. look how it's shredded. >> like cut by a sword. >> looks like a tir ran nasaurus rex tore the inside out. >> they really cleaned that interior. they stripped it. >> two men attack an innocent man who -- >> is blind and deaf. >> oh. >> now hear how justice is being served. >> and see if you can guess the tune this kid is beat boxing to. ♪ aaaaaaaaaaaa!! [popping & fizzing sounds] susupppporort t bobothth m mens and phphysysicicalal e enenergrgy . prprououd d spspononsosor r ofo. >>> i have a cou
>> yes, the hamilton xl1600-two tank cleaning unit. put the hose into the top of the roof. >> is this car going to explode? ♪ >> you can see lots of water, jetting out from the inside. >> looks like it's on re they p tonight xl1600 on too high. >> oh my god. >> normally it's used to clean drain pipes, septic tanks, underground sewer lines. look at the damage, obviously they did this for fun to show off the power of this. >> just because they're boys,...
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positive foreign at the owe virus d68 as this new jersey community continues to mourn his death, the hamilton township school district starts to address the concerns. >> very sadening, i just want to know, you know, is there a risk of it spreading, how are we going to manage it and contain the situation, because everyone is worried for their children, and that's where we are now with it. >> school and health officials answer those questions, at steinert high school on sunday. nearly 100 parents and community members attended the town hall meeting where the school district says it has ramped up cleaning at all of the schools, even brought in additional staff to do the work. the focus now, they say, should be on education. since d68 is a virus, and there is no vaccine, health officials say the best course of something prevention. >> making sure teach remembers talking to students thousand throw tissues away, making sure that they get to wash their hands, more than one time, during the day, before lunch, after lunch. >> and that superintendent goes ton say that he's going to be meeting with all
positive foreign at the owe virus d68 as this new jersey community continues to mourn his death, the hamilton township school district starts to address the concerns. >> very sadening, i just want to know, you know, is there a risk of it spreading, how are we going to manage it and contain the situation, because everyone is worried for their children, and that's where we are now with it. >> school and health officials answer those questions, at steinert high school on sunday. nearly...
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plan for the states, if for federal debts ent to assume the of the state. hamilton realized it would get very state off to the good footing, restore the public credit of the states. and uld cement the union tie the union together. the southern states ha more or less paid off their bills. not.united states had the southern states wanted to know why they should have to pay debts when eir war they had been frugal and in payr opinion worked hard to down their debt. the northern states said if you won't come to our aid, what's you being in the union at all. peek talking about secession. a bout of influenza hit washington, d.c. george washington. a very precarious time for the country. homas jefferson runs into alexander hamilton, well polished, well dressed, clean looking none of those things in front of the house. jefferson said, what's wrong? nuts over going this. and what thomas jefferson did wine okered a deal over and food in his house between james madison, the leader of the pposition to this plan and alexander hamilton. madison wasn't going to vote for the plan, b
plan for the states, if for federal debts ent to assume the of the state. hamilton realized it would get very state off to the good footing, restore the public credit of the states. and uld cement the union tie the union together. the southern states ha more or less paid off their bills. not.united states had the southern states wanted to know why they should have to pay debts when eir war they had been frugal and in payr opinion worked hard to down their debt. the northern states said if you...
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the hamilton township boy died last week. 4-year-old boy, the tests came back positive for this virus. hamilton township says those results will be forwarded to the mercer county medical examiner's office for additional testing. the cdc is being very conservative with how they are phrasing this. only saying the child who died had this virus, but it's unclear right now if that virus played a definitive role in the child's death. last month four people died and later tested positive for enterovirus d68. the virus has sickened 500 people in 42 states. most of them are children. and with this positive test, hamilton township came out with a few remarks saying they are saddened by this child's death and this morning the township will be opening up a call center to take your questions. that will be from 9:00 a.m. to noon. that phone number is 609-586-0311. if you can't write it down we have that information on our website nbc10.com. >>> again, you can go to nbc10.com for more on the virus. we have info on what parents need to know, including symptoms and health tips to help keep your childr
the hamilton township boy died last week. 4-year-old boy, the tests came back positive for this virus. hamilton township says those results will be forwarded to the mercer county medical examiner's office for additional testing. the cdc is being very conservative with how they are phrasing this. only saying the child who died had this virus, but it's unclear right now if that virus played a definitive role in the child's death. last month four people died and later tested positive for...
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ceremony, members of the public will pay respects as cirillo's funeral procession winds through the city of hamilton. >>> five criminal cases in missouri have been dismissed because the prime witness in each case for officer darren wilson failed to show up. he hasn't been seen in public since the august incident. no comments from ferguson police. >>> senate democrats are launching last-minute attack ads. attacks are accusing plans to slash social security and medicare. they are airing in states with critical senate races in arkansas and iowa and louisiana. primarily targeting the older
ceremony, members of the public will pay respects as cirillo's funeral procession winds through the city of hamilton. >>> five criminal cases in missouri have been dismissed because the prime witness in each case for officer darren wilson failed to show up. he hasn't been seen in public since the august incident. no comments from ferguson police. >>> senate democrats are launching last-minute attack ads. attacks are accusing plans to slash social security and medicare. they...
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fox 29's sabina kuriakose is live outside the hamilton township municipal building for us tonight. sabina? >> reporter: iain, that meeting starting very very shortly. officials are going to have a lot to discuss as the number of confirmed enterovirus d68 infections continues to grow. five new cases in the city state of new jersey confirmed today by the department of health. this is only of course adding to the alarm felt by parents after four year old i lie waller died from the respiratory illness two weeks ago. those test results only came back late last week confirming by the cdc that waller did in fact have enterovirus d68 and that was a direct cause of his death. now, because samples from sick patients have to be sent away to the cdc for testing, there's a general delay in finding out which cases are confirmed infections of d68. take a look at this map. the new five cases in new jersey bring the total number of confirmed enterovirus to 14. that's an eight counties throughout the state. at least two in mr. conte, two in camden, also burlington, middlesex, morris, essex, passaic a
fox 29's sabina kuriakose is live outside the hamilton township municipal building for us tonight. sabina? >> reporter: iain, that meeting starting very very shortly. officials are going to have a lot to discuss as the number of confirmed enterovirus d68 infections continues to grow. five new cases in the city state of new jersey confirmed today by the department of health. this is only of course adding to the alarm felt by parents after four year old i lie waller died from the...
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"action news" reporter annie mccormick is live in hamilton township with the latest. any. >> reporter: and walter, sarah, that little boy's death gripped this community and tonight parents with children in the same school district came out to ask a lot of questions. they want to make sure their children will be safe in the classroom. >> i just need to know what they're going to be doing to take care of everything. >> reporter: parents went before a panel of health, state and school officials with concerned. >> certain rooms have no ventilation whatsoever. >> reporter: and suggestions and questions. >> why aren't they being swabd to find out -- >> do we have to keep the children no they sneezing or cough. >> reporter: eli waller a 4-year-old died from entrovirus d 68 september 5. the cdc confirmed d 68 results this past friday and medical examiner confirmed the cause of death saturday. another 4-year-old with symptoms is waiting for results from his sample sent to the cdc. the two boys shared a classroom. one in morning free school and the other afternoon class. offici
"action news" reporter annie mccormick is live in hamilton township with the latest. any. >> reporter: and walter, sarah, that little boy's death gripped this community and tonight parents with children in the same school district came out to ask a lot of questions. they want to make sure their children will be safe in the classroom. >> i just need to know what they're going to be doing to take care of everything. >> reporter: parents went before a panel of health,...
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has died from enterovirus d68. >> officials say that the safety protocols are being enforced in the hamilton township school district right now. eyewitness neutral reporter jan carabeo picks up the story live from the children's hospital of philadelphia. that's where other patients are being treated. jan, good morning. >> reporter: that the tasha, erika, good morning, we know of at least three patients, three children, who are now here at the children's sp
has died from enterovirus d68. >> officials say that the safety protocols are being enforced in the hamilton township school district right now. eyewitness neutral reporter jan carabeo picks up the story live from the children's hospital of philadelphia. that's where other patients are being treated. jan, good morning. >> reporter: that the tasha, erika, good morning, we know of at least three patients, three children, who are now here at the children's sp
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. >>> a campbell woman is in the hospital after being rescued off mount hamilton this morning. she had been struck overnight in a ravine after her car went down an embankment. janine de la vega was there for the dramatic rescue operation and explains how crews were able to find the woman. >> reporter: all eyes were on this coast guard helicopter this morning as it hovered over mount hamilton in the hills above san jose. their focus a woman from campbell who spent the night in this ravine. >> so right now we're calling it moderately critical, injuries to the lower extremities and abdomen and obviously she's been down there since 2:00 yesterday afternoon. so, you know, probably in quite a bit of shock zblfnth the chp says yesterday afternoon the woman was driving on mount hamilton road when her car fell 500 feet down an embankment. she was thrown out of her chevy which landed upside down. officers say the system in her car alerted them about the accident but they were directed to go to campbell and found nothing. the woman's mother filed a missing person's report with campbell pol
. >>> a campbell woman is in the hospital after being rescued off mount hamilton this morning. she had been struck overnight in a ravine after her car went down an embankment. janine de la vega was there for the dramatic rescue operation and explains how crews were able to find the woman. >> reporter: all eyes were on this coast guard helicopter this morning as it hovered over mount hamilton in the hills above san jose. their focus a woman from campbell who spent the night in...
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citizens and teachers and students have to be diligent in our approach to personal hygiene. >> the hamilton township school district has approved over time for its custodian staff, even ordered bus company to thoroughly wipe down all surfaces cents. the cdc is also test ago classmate of eli's, who was hospitalized shortly before his death to see if he had enterovirus. that child is still recovering at home. >>> a new fight is expected today over the fate of the old revel casino in atlantic city. brookfield asset management won the auction for the bankrupt casino last week for $110 million. but the developer who lost the auction says the bidding was unfair, and he wants a judge to hold a new sale. a bankruptcy judge in camden is expected to decided to if the sale to brookfield will be approved. >>> also, today some of the biggest names in new jersey politics are expected to attend a memorial service for the president and the ceo of cooper university health system and his wife. john and joyce sheridan died last month after a fire in the bedroom of their somerset county home. investigators sti
citizens and teachers and students have to be diligent in our approach to personal hygiene. >> the hamilton township school district has approved over time for its custodian staff, even ordered bus company to thoroughly wipe down all surfaces cents. the cdc is also test ago classmate of eli's, who was hospitalized shortly before his death to see if he had enterovirus. that child is still recovering at home. >>> a new fight is expected today over the fate of the old revel casino...
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. >>> the hamilton township council gets an ear full from residents over the handling of enterovirusn the school district. the parents are critical of the district's response to the virus following the death of four-year-old yardville elementary preschooler eli waller who died at his home september 25th. yardville elementary was sanitized as a precaution. >>> the philadelphia school district says it's ready to combat enterovirus if necessary. the district has bought these special disinfectant wipes capable of killing the virus. crews will use them on commonly touched surfaces like doorknobs and desktops if there's a out break. the school district wants the help of parents as well. >> please if your child is not feeling well go and see a doctor and don't bring him back to school until they are fully recuperated and they get a clean bill of health. >> common alcohol based hand sanitizers are not effects tiff against enterovirus. >>> now to the latest on the ebola fears. four people are under quarantine right now at a spanish hospital including a nursing assistant infected with the viru
. >>> the hamilton township council gets an ear full from residents over the handling of enterovirusn the school district. the parents are critical of the district's response to the virus following the death of four-year-old yardville elementary preschooler eli waller who died at his home september 25th. yardville elementary was sanitized as a precaution. >>> the philadelphia school district says it's ready to combat enterovirus if necessary. the district has bought these...
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the hamilton township school district has already started disinfecting the classroom that eli waller attended. the cdc confirmed the cause of death for the 4-year-old as enterovirus d-68. late last night, officials tried to calm parents, and members of the community pledged support for the boy's family. >> there are hundreds of people in this township with great big hearts and great compassion for this family and any other family touched by tragedy. and just like they have before, they will come through. >> reporter: eli's father reacted to that and i'll tell you what he said coming up in the next 30 minutes. live in hamilton township, mercer county, jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >> and you can count on nbc kee with any news on the spread of that virus. visit nbc10.com for information on symptoms of enterovirus d-68 as well as tips on how to keep your family safe. >>> 6:05 a.m. news from overnight, police are trying to figure out who shot and killed a 35-year-old man in west philadelphia. nbc 10 was at 60th and girard avenue just before midnight as investigators searched for evidence ther
the hamilton township school district has already started disinfecting the classroom that eli waller attended. the cdc confirmed the cause of death for the 4-year-old as enterovirus d-68. late last night, officials tried to calm parents, and members of the community pledged support for the boy's family. >> there are hundreds of people in this township with great big hearts and great compassion for this family and any other family touched by tragedy. and just like they have before, they...
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. >> the 4-year-old from hamilton township died last week with no preexisting conditions. we have learned that a second student from the same school developed similar symptoms. nbc 10 spoke to health officials and sbroined how they are addressing the national health issue. >> say sad day for the community after 4-year-old eli, a student here at the school is the first victim of the enterro virus. >> hamilton township received information from the cdc that said eli had passed away. >> after being taken out of school for two weeks, the coroner confirmed that eli's cause of death was the enterro virus, the first in new jersey. >> the virus is very rapid and sudden and nearly all of the symptoms for the day that evening. >> it's unknown where he was exposed and how many others may have been in contact. >> of course it will be on everybody's mind. that's human nature. people are nervous. they are scared. >> he lives across from the elementary school. his son who has asthma is a student there as well and last night he got sick and was quickly cleared from any danger. >> some pare
. >> the 4-year-old from hamilton township died last week with no preexisting conditions. we have learned that a second student from the same school developed similar symptoms. nbc 10 spoke to health officials and sbroined how they are addressing the national health issue. >> say sad day for the community after 4-year-old eli, a student here at the school is the first victim of the enterro virus. >> hamilton township received information from the cdc that said eli had passed...
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up here in mercer county, it was cents pointed outright away that that case is not even here in the hamiltonownship, but some other town in mercer county, so not the other four year old boy that we reported on here all monday morning, who has enterovirus symptoms. lab tests on him, believe it or not, still not even conclusive yet. parents were finally told a time line every events at the meeting last night, which show that the other boy was kept home sick from the school here, two full days before eli waller missed his one day with just case of pink eye, and then died suddenly in his sleep the next day. september 26th. his lab samples not sent to the cdc in atlanta until five days later, results on him not back for more than a week, eight days after he died, very disturbing details to some parents who showed up, spoke up last night. >> that eli's death will probably never know where that virus came from. but, it is a partnership for parents, for educators, for business owners, for all of our citizens, to understanded personal hygiene is the way you prevent this. fan we all partner up and do
up here in mercer county, it was cents pointed outright away that that case is not even here in the hamiltonownship, but some other town in mercer county, so not the other four year old boy that we reported on here all monday morning, who has enterovirus symptoms. lab tests on him, believe it or not, still not even conclusive yet. parents were finally told a time line every events at the meeting last night, which show that the other boy was kept home sick from the school here, two full days...
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his cousin plays for the hamilton team. next sunday evening, tightrope walker nik wallenda will make the trip from the marina towers, across the chicago river, to the leo burnett building. crews put up some of the *wires for the stunt yesterday. but they're not the ones wallenda will use... they're for the cameras that will follow him. residents of marina towers are being warned... no loud music... no grilling... no fireworks... and no drones during wallenda's big walk. leave your drone at home. >> i will back. no fun? c-t-a prices will remain the same for a second straight year in 20-15. and orange lines will get two extra train trips during rush periods. this, in efforts to help ease crowds. starting november second, the brown line will also see added services during rush-hour. those riding the *metra during rush-hour could see a rise in prices, however. it's proposing a near 11 percent with a 68 per cent hike over the next decade. a family known for viral music videos is out with one for halloween. >> that's not bad. that
his cousin plays for the hamilton team. next sunday evening, tightrope walker nik wallenda will make the trip from the marina towers, across the chicago river, to the leo burnett building. crews put up some of the *wires for the stunt yesterday. but they're not the ones wallenda will use... they're for the cameras that will follow him. residents of marina towers are being warned... no loud music... no grilling... no fireworks... and no drones during wallenda's big walk. leave your drone at...
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or are you going to make something good happen. >> reporter: that is why andrew waller came to the hamilton township building to announce creation of the first day of school foundation, to help children with special needs, like eli. >> if this thing can take hold we'd love to be able to provide things like tuition assistance for after school related activities that might be related to ot or pt. >> reporter: ot or pt, occupational therapy or physical therapy. eli's dad says eli just loved dance, soccer and now eli's daddies asking for donations. so the foundation web site is up and running, it is ready to take donations and we can link to you that at our web site at cbs philly.com. reporting live, pat ciarrocchi, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> amazing family, pat, thank you. >>> passenger's apparent joke about ebola causes a major scare in the air. in one on the plane has the virus but when plane landed in punta cana in the dominican republic passengers found out just how seriously airlines are taking ebola a tonight steve paterson talks exclusively to one man on that plane. >> reporter: for a
or are you going to make something good happen. >> reporter: that is why andrew waller came to the hamilton township building to announce creation of the first day of school foundation, to help children with special needs, like eli. >> if this thing can take hold we'd love to be able to provide things like tuition assistance for after school related activities that might be related to ot or pt. >> reporter: ot or pt, occupational therapy or physical therapy. eli's dad says eli...
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the u.s. to die from that virus. he attended yardville elementary school in hamilton township. the at a town hall meeting last night school officials a assured parents that safety protocols are enforced and we will have more on this story and a live report at 5:30. >>> well, we are off to a sunny and mild start, this week, but more rain could be in our future. meteorologist kathy orr is live outside on the cbs-3 sky deck with the look at the first forecast, kathy. >> i shed the coat, longer i'm out here longer it feels. we have strong southerly wind gusting to 20 to 30 miles an hour at times and that is warming us up, it will do the same tomorrow but take a look at these morning lows this he were impressive. mount pocono 37 this morning. allentown waking up to 39. elsewhere in the 40's. in philadelphia, 47. wildwood waking up to 46. and, it was seasonable high of 71 in philadelphia average high has dropped to 70 degrees. right now across the region we have some 07's along the i-95 corridor even inial own town and reading, and, 71 wilmington. elsewhere in the 60's. we have watchi
the u.s. to die from that virus. he attended yardville elementary school in hamilton township. the at a town hall meeting last night school officials a assured parents that safety protocols are enforced and we will have more on this story and a live report at 5:30. >>> well, we are off to a sunny and mild start, this week, but more rain could be in our future. meteorologist kathy orr is live outside on the cbs-3 sky deck with the look at the first forecast, kathy. >> i shed the...
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handling that far by giving the pun information and doing all he k this guy's been the health officer here in hamiltonownship mercer county for 25 years, one thing he revealed, shock to everybody, his wife, a teacher at the school, one of eli's teachers, since he had him on her lap every morning, says look, i'm doing everything i can to make sure we get all of the information we know to you as soon as possible. trust us on this one. >> absolutely, steve, thank you. >>> also new jersey our camera looking up toward the moon, had the moon camera up there, full effect, the peak of this full lunar eclipse at 6:38. we'll be right back. this is ceo tom macarthur's world. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. for us in the real world, aimee belgard. aimee will fight for equal pay and protect a woman's right to choose. aimee belgard's on our side. i'm aimee belgard and i approve this message. ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ >> look carefully at your
handling that far by giving the pun information and doing all he k this guy's been the health officer here in hamiltonownship mercer county for 25 years, one thing he revealed, shock to everybody, his wife, a teacher at the school, one of eli's teachers, since he had him on her lap every morning, says look, i'm doing everything i can to make sure we get all of the information we know to you as soon as possible. trust us on this one. >> absolutely, steve, thank you. >>> also new...
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parents gather to learn more about the cyrus that killed a 4-year-old boy in hamilton township, new jersey. >> and a celebration. polish pride on the parkway. >> and controversy commencement. cop-killer jamaal spoke by video to grads at a college in vermont today. >> supporters of officer faulkner's family make sure supporters remember the man whose life was taken away. supporters gathered at a vigil. kenneth. >> reporter: sarah, walter it was a show of support for slain officer daniel faulkner 30 minute moment of silence and happened right here in front of faulkner's memorial planing. it was not jamaal's first commencement address but state legislators working today is making sure it was his last. >> they stood in silence. philadelphia police range and file recruits and supporters of murdered philadelphia police officer daniel faulkner. at the same time as this silent vigil in the place hi was killed the man convicted of his 1981 slaying jamaal was delivering the commencement address at a small vermont college. >> apparently this is a school up there they don't grade you there's no teache
parents gather to learn more about the cyrus that killed a 4-year-old boy in hamilton township, new jersey. >> and a celebration. polish pride on the parkway. >> and controversy commencement. cop-killer jamaal spoke by video to grads at a college in vermont today. >> supporters of officer faulkner's family make sure supporters remember the man whose life was taken away. supporters gathered at a vigil. kenneth. >> reporter: sarah, walter it was a show of support for slain...
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the woman was fund 500' down a ravine on mount hamilton. california highway patrol said the car want down the embankment yesterday and she spend the night there and they were alerted by onstar but were given the wrong location and send the wrong area. the woman's family reported her missing. officers want to the house and an officer found her ipad and it was locked but he was able to crack the password and used the "find my phone" feature and that led them to the location in a ravine off mount hamilton. the sheriff was called and the woman was rescued this morning. >> they had planned developed, the first plan was to have her hoisted out with the coast guard cog helicopter. thing is plan was set up a hauling system to hauler up the embankment. the first plan ended up working and she was transported. >> the woman's name has not been released but she 28 years old from campbell. police say they expect she will survive. they say show was responsive when she was rescued. >>> police in san jose are looking for the hit-and-run driver who killed a w
the woman was fund 500' down a ravine on mount hamilton. california highway patrol said the car want down the embankment yesterday and she spend the night there and they were alerted by onstar but were given the wrong location and send the wrong area. the woman's family reported her missing. officers want to the house and an officer found her ipad and it was locked but he was able to crack the password and used the "find my phone" feature and that led them to the location in a ravine...
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this woman owns the home and would like williams out. hamilton doesn't live at the house. decided i'm going to move on in and squat. hamilton tried to kick out william but the squatter keeps moving back in. police say been there twice and second time the homeowner ended up in handcuffs. the homeowner charged with assault and the squatter stayed. >> i'm not going to be pushed away in fear of going to jail or her making a false police repo report. in the end of the day you are wrong. when do you bad things someone has to pay the consequences. >> hamilton says the charges were eventually dropped against her. she says she's hiring an attorney to help her get williams out. yeah, squatters still there. stay tuned. >> all right. taking a stand to support her little sister in her fight against cancer. one new jersey girl's touching act that brought our producer to tears. >> and -- >> he looks like a jungle cat and on the loose in a local neighborhood. it turns out he's got a name. what his owner says you have to do if you run into boo. hey, scott. >> hi, lucy. then 10 minutes away
this woman owns the home and would like williams out. hamilton doesn't live at the house. decided i'm going to move on in and squat. hamilton tried to kick out william but the squatter keeps moving back in. police say been there twice and second time the homeowner ended up in handcuffs. the homeowner charged with assault and the squatter stayed. >> i'm not going to be pushed away in fear of going to jail or her making a false police repo report. in the end of the day you are wrong. when...
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the storm is quickly pulling away from the island chain. hamilton, the capitol of bermuda reporting cloudy skies at the moment. believe me locally in atlanta, we were talking about wind gusts out of hamilton upwards of 120 kilometers an hour. conditions improving. still the outer rain bands impacting the region for the next few hours or so. sun rise which is a few hour as way, we're expecting tropical storm force winds out of bermuda. here is 310 kilometers when gonzalo was strongest at category four. currently it is category two. you can see it smashing into the island there and the vast atlanta ocean. the storm will pick up very quickly and become extratropical over the next 48 hours and move well away from the mainland of the united states. take a look at some of these visuals coming out of the area. impressive stuff being captured. this is probably right before the eye wall made land. there it is of course bending the palm trees. some of the hurricane force winds prompted the government to close a bridge linking the island to the east island. 80
the storm is quickly pulling away from the island chain. hamilton, the capitol of bermuda reporting cloudy skies at the moment. believe me locally in atlanta, we were talking about wind gusts out of hamilton upwards of 120 kilometers an hour. conditions improving. still the outer rain bands impacting the region for the next few hours or so. sun rise which is a few hour as way, we're expecting tropical storm force winds out of bermuda. here is 310 kilometers when gonzalo was strongest at...
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the boys in hamilton township who both went home sick on september 19 shared the same clammer, but not at the same time. the health department is optimistic the results from the second boy will not show the "d" 68 strain. >> coughing sneezing tissues, throw them out. if you feel like you're ill or someone in the family is ill, refrain from hugging and kissing. >> we have done cleaning at all the schools, not just the yardville school. extra staff and additional hours. >> reporter: chop sailed the conditions of the three children have not changed and there are no new cases. while hamilton township continues efforts to keep the schools clean, they plan to honor the boy who died, little ely was a friendship let who liked -- was a triplet who liked to play baseball. kenneth moten channel 6 "action news." >> we'll continue to follow the entrovirus 68 outbreak at 6abc.com and alert you of any updates. we have details about the signs and symptoms. you can see a feature on 6 things you need to know about entrovirus d68. >> a man being treated for the ebola virus in texas has taken a turn for t
the boys in hamilton township who both went home sick on september 19 shared the same clammer, but not at the same time. the health department is optimistic the results from the second boy will not show the "d" 68 strain. >> coughing sneezing tissues, throw them out. if you feel like you're ill or someone in the family is ill, refrain from hugging and kissing. >> we have done cleaning at all the schools, not just the yardville school. extra staff and additional hours....
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the virus. students at yardville elementary in hamilton township return to class yesterday. for the first time since the death of four year oley lie waller linked to enterovirus d68. cdc confirm friday, that it caused the death of the preschooler. >> my concern is he can get it anywhere. >> here to stay, and we as citizens and teachers, and students have, to be diligent in our approach to personal hygiene. >> the hamilton township school district has approved over time for its custodian staff. and also, order bus company to thoroughly wipe down all surfaces. >>> a mother of four year old is arrested after her daughter bridges heroin to day care and pass it is out to other children. it happened in day care center in shelby ville, delaware. that's in southern sussex county. thirty year old ashley facing list of charges. police tell us employees at the hickory tree childcare center found 249 bags of heroin in that little girl's back pack. several children taken to the hospital as a pro caution, being released after posting bail. >> school reform commission announces big changes
the virus. students at yardville elementary in hamilton township return to class yesterday. for the first time since the death of four year oley lie waller linked to enterovirus d68. cdc confirm friday, that it caused the death of the preschooler. >> my concern is he can get it anywhere. >> here to stay, and we as citizens and teachers, and students have, to be diligent in our approach to personal hygiene. >> the hamilton township school district has approved over time for its...
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citizens and teachers and students have to be diligent in our approach to personal hygiene. >> the hamilton township school district has approved over time for its custodian staff. also, ordered bus company to thoroughly wipe down all surfaces. now, the cdc is also test ago classmate of lehigh's hospitalized shortly before his death to see if he has enterovirus. that child is now recovering at home. coming up at 6:45, doctor jennifer cod l will join us, talk about the signs, symptoms, that you should be looking out for, again, coming up? just over a half hour. natasha? >> well, happening today, some of the biggest names in new jersey politics are expected to attends a memorial service for the president and ceo of cooper university hospital and the health system. also his wife, as well. john and joyce sheridan died last month after fire in the bedroom of their somerset county home. investigators still aren't sure who set the fire, but they say it was not an accident. today's memorial starts at 11:00 at the war memorial in trenton. >>> also today, bid here lost the bankruptcy auction for the
citizens and teachers and students have to be diligent in our approach to personal hygiene. >> the hamilton township school district has approved over time for its custodian staff. also, ordered bus company to thoroughly wipe down all surfaces. now, the cdc is also test ago classmate of lehigh's hospitalized shortly before his death to see if he has enterovirus. that child is now recovering at home. coming up at 6:45, doctor jennifer cod l will join us, talk about the signs, symptoms,...
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. >> tories a news conference scheduled at noon opened to the public at the hamilton township municipal building. the four year-old identified as a lie waller in a call from parent to the school, the the question is, what role did that virus play in his death. the cdc is now confirming eli waller the four year-old boy who died last week in mercer county tested positive for entero virus d68, the first new jersey death involving the respiratory illness but health officials are stressing that it is not clear what role, if any, the virus played in waller's death. >> the the concern is why did a four year-old toddler pass? four year-old toddlers just do not the pass. concern is to find out what this poor child passed from. >> reporter: with that news, attendance plumeted at yardville elementary where preschool era tended class. >> some of these children are much sicker then others. it is quite a range of how much weakness a child has. >> reporter: three kids are being tested for the virus at chop n all cases children develop weak necessariness their arms and legs and swelling in their spine.
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hamilton township. >> when you see photos of little we'll lie, his personality leaped off the page. >> reporter: hamilton township mayor kelly, describe the young victim of the deadly virus saturday afternoon at the a press conference where, for the first time we have learned how he died. >> the cause of death was enterovirus d68. >> reporter: eli died over a week ago officials weren't sure if the boy died as a result of the virus. that determination was made late friday by mercer county medical examiner's office after receiving test results from the center for disease control. officials also said that another child in eli's grade was being tested for the the virus, that student was this is different class but got sick the the same time eli did. he hads since recover as district officials say its facilities and students are safe. >> finding out how each and everyone of us is feeling on a daily basis and attendance at the school on friday was backup to full attendance in the classroom. >> reporter: but for some parents there remains some worry. >> clean and everything but how do you know their child isn't
hamilton township. >> when you see photos of little we'll lie, his personality leaped off the page. >> reporter: hamilton township mayor kelly, describe the young victim of the deadly virus saturday afternoon at the a press conference where, for the first time we have learned how he died. >> the cause of death was enterovirus d68. >> reporter: eli died over a week ago officials weren't sure if the boy died as a result of the virus. that determination was made late friday...
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. >> reporter: jackson is 20 or so miles from the hamilton township elementary school attended by eliler, the mercer county 4-year-old who died last month from enterovirus d68. >> we're hoping the other munis.sstart to do the same thing for their residents. >> reporter: at barnegat high school, the custodian staff isn't just disinfecting desks. surfaces that are frequently touch ready getting wiped down. >> in addition, the district has purchased other chemicals so if there were an outbreak in barnegat, we'd be able to handle the proper sanitization of all of our areas. >> the district has stopped wiping down surfaces with cloth rags. now disposable paper towels are being used instead. live tonight in barnegat township, i'm ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> here's some of the stories making headlines at 5:30. a show of humor and gratitude for law enforcement as the police manhunt in the poconos for eric frein hits day 32. officers now have a proper toilet to use in barrett township instead of having to use the bathroom in the woods, those people living in the region say frein and the se
. >> reporter: jackson is 20 or so miles from the hamilton township elementary school attended by eliler, the mercer county 4-year-old who died last month from enterovirus d68. >> we're hoping the other munis.sstart to do the same thing for their residents. >> reporter: at barnegat high school, the custodian staff isn't just disinfecting desks. surfaces that are frequently touch ready getting wiped down. >> in addition, the district has purchased other chemicals so if...
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. >> reporter: jackson is 20 or so miles from the hamilton township elementary school attended by eliller, the 4-year-old who died from enterovirus d68. at the township's high school, the custodial staff is disinfecting more than the usual spots like desks. other surfaces that are frequently touch ready also getting wiped down, including doorknobs, pencil sharpeners and light switches. >> we're prepared as best we can be prepared. we hope our children stay ç healthy. >> reporter: and the superintendent tells me the district has also purchased adecisional chemicals to have on standby just in case the schools have to deal with an outbreak of enterovirus d68 here. i'm ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> you can learn more about ebola and enterovirus d68 and how to protect yourself from the threats right now on our website, nbc10.com. >>> here are some of the stories making headlines on nbc 10 news at 4:00. a jury in montgomery county is deciding the fate of a man convicted of double murder. the jury found raghunandan yandamuri guilty of first degree murder in the killings of 10-month-old sa
. >> reporter: jackson is 20 or so miles from the hamilton township elementary school attended by eliller, the 4-year-old who died from enterovirus d68. at the township's high school, the custodial staff is disinfecting more than the usual spots like desks. other surfaces that are frequently touch ready also getting wiped down, including doorknobs, pencil sharpeners and light switches. >> we're prepared as best we can be prepared. we hope our children stay ç healthy. >>...
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citizens and teachers and students have to be diligent in our approach to personal hygiene. >> the hamilton township school district has approved over time for its custodian staff. and ordered bus companies to thoroughly wipe down all surfaces. the cdc is also testing a classmate of eli's hospitalized shortly before his death to see if he had enterovirus, as well. that child is recovering at home. >>> happening today, a memorial service for the president and ceo of cooper university health system and his wife. john and joyce sheridan died last month after a fire in the bedroom of their somerset county home. investigators still aren't sure who set the fire, but they say, it was not an accident. today's memorial starts at 11:00 at the war memorial in trenton, some of the biggest names in new jersey politics are expected to attend. >>> also, today, a bid here lost the bankruptcy auction for the revel casino gets his day in court. >> florida developer gwen slob trails the auction improperly conducted and filed papers for new auction. the one won with $110 million bid. that's 95% less than the o
citizens and teachers and students have to be diligent in our approach to personal hygiene. >> the hamilton township school district has approved over time for its custodian staff. and ordered bus companies to thoroughly wipe down all surfaces. the cdc is also testing a classmate of eli's hospitalized shortly before his death to see if he had enterovirus, as well. that child is recovering at home. >>> happening today, a memorial service for the president and ceo of cooper...
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. >>> but the big story on "action news" is confirmation that a little boy from hamilton township has died of event owe virus 68. first known fatality linked to that illness and another little boy from the same school is sick and health officials are taking quick action. "action news" reporter andie mccormack has the store friday mercer county. >> i received a call from the state and cdc last evening, and that is when we referred it on to the medical examiner and she made confirmation this morning. >> reporter: four year-old eli waller could be first case where enterovirus d68 is the actual cause of the death. saturday the mercer county medical examiner announced eli's succumbed to the virus last thursday. this friday, the the enters for disease control confirmed the samples were in fact, d68. >> it is a reason to send samples to atlanta to confirm it was a d68 strain of the enterovirus. >> reporter: another little boy from the schoocame down with symptoms several weeks ago. he went to the hospital but we are told that now he is resting at home comfortably but doctors took samples fro
. >>> but the big story on "action news" is confirmation that a little boy from hamilton township has died of event owe virus 68. first known fatality linked to that illness and another little boy from the same school is sick and health officials are taking quick action. "action news" reporter andie mccormack has the store friday mercer county. >> i received a call from the state and cdc last evening, and that is when we referred it on to the medical examiner...
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we have the hamilton township health officer and the township's mayor. welcome to you both. jeff, i will start with you. how unusual is this? how surprising is this to you as a health officer? did the boy show any signs of illness before he died? >> extremely surprising. the boy was asymptomatic when his mom put him to sleep. he was healthy, charming, vibrant, energetic and all of sudden he just didn't wake up. gerri: so cute. did he have any preexisting conditions that might have somehow been involved in this? >> he did not. gerri: he did not. of course we know there are other cases where children have died but they always had some other complicating issue. mayor, to you, how is the community reacting to night? >> first and foremost our thoughts are with the family for their painful loss. we're rallying behind the family and right now we're in the process of educating the public of how to prevent it. as you know, there is no vaccination for enterovirus d68. so what we're trying to do is educate people, the importance of happened washing, sneezing into your elbow, looking fo
we have the hamilton township health officer and the township's mayor. welcome to you both. jeff, i will start with you. how unusual is this? how surprising is this to you as a health officer? did the boy show any signs of illness before he died? >> extremely surprising. the boy was asymptomatic when his mom put him to sleep. he was healthy, charming, vibrant, energetic and all of sudden he just didn't wake up. gerri: so cute. did he have any preexisting conditions that might have somehow...
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>> in the plaza as well as in the hamilton garden. >> and then -- >> and then folks will be able to rollnto volvar have, cocktail at the bar, have some tartins, some smacks in the restaurant. >> this is great. black tie? >> no, no, casual. >> sim casual. way to be, man. >> thank you. >> oh, that mike. he is so fancy. do you have something unique and delicious that mike has just got to try. go to myfoxphilly.com. click on the "good day" tab, scroll down, and e-mail us. >> okay, so, it is monday, but we're already thinking about the weekend. that's because all of the celebrities are flocking to philly, on friday, we're getting preview of power house. it will be great. look at those girls move. we'll show you at perdue, we know fresh chicken. well, not that kind of fresh. but we do take extra steps in our farms, trucks that deliver daily and everywhere in between... ... to bring you a fresh tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. with tom corbett, things keep getting worse. september 16th. budget deficits force pennsylvania to borrow $1.5 billion dollars just to keep the li
>> in the plaza as well as in the hamilton garden. >> and then -- >> and then folks will be able to rollnto volvar have, cocktail at the bar, have some tartins, some smacks in the restaurant. >> this is great. black tie? >> no, no, casual. >> sim casual. way to be, man. >> thank you. >> oh, that mike. he is so fancy. do you have something unique and delicious that mike has just got to try. go to myfoxphilly.com. click on the "good day"...
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the crew responded. >>> a rescue operation is underway right now near mount hamilton. firefighters are trying to find a woman who drove off a ravine yesterday afternoon. >>> what do hillary clinton, the giants and bruno mars all have in common today? it will add a very unusually busy day in san francisco. we'll tell you what's happening where and how you may be affected. "mornings on 2" begins rate now. >>> we're following developing news in vallejo where an overturned big rig has made a mess of this morning's commute on interstate 80. ktvu's brian flores is on the scene and sal is watching for alternate routes to get you around the mess. there you see the big rig that was flipped over. back up right now, but a lot of damage there. we'll hear from sal and brian in a few minutes. good morning. welcome to "mornings on 2." it's tuesday, october 14th. i'm tori campbell. >> it is starting busy. >> yes, it is. >> i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic. and steve is busy with the forecast. >> my feet are not on the desk, that's to for -- that's for sure. that fog
the crew responded. >>> a rescue operation is underway right now near mount hamilton. firefighters are trying to find a woman who drove off a ravine yesterday afternoon. >>> what do hillary clinton, the giants and bruno mars all have in common today? it will add a very unusually busy day in san francisco. we'll tell you what's happening where and how you may be affected. "mornings on 2" begins rate now. >>> we're following developing news in vallejo where an...