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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

New Jersey toughens rules for Ferris wheels after 11-year-old dies

Riders must be 54 inches tall to ride without supervision, new rules mandateHaving two riders in each car is "strongly recommended," official's letter statesAbiah Jones, 11, fell to her death at a Wildwood amusement park on June 3How the girl fell has not been determined; officials have no eyewitnesses

(CNN) -- The state of New Jersey is imposing harsher restrictions on Ferris wheel safety after an 11-year-old rider fell to her death earlier this month.

Officials are mandating riders be at least 54 inches to ride without supervision, according to a letter from Michael Triplett of the New Jersey Carnival and Amusement Ride Safety Unit.

Triplett also "strongly recommended" that each car have at least two riders, and added that if a manufacturer has a more strict requirement, that requirement should be followed.

The changes coincide with the release of a preliminary report into the death of Abiah Jones of Pleasantville, New Jersey, who fell at Morey's Piers Mariner's Landing Pier, in Wildwood, on June 3.

Jones, who met a 54-inch height requirement, was on a school trip when she fell from one of the park's main attractions, called The Great Wheel. After receiving first aid at the scene, she was taken to Cape Regional Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead.

How the girl fell is still undetermined, and officials have no eyewitnesses, according to a report by the state of New Jersey. Surveillance footage showed her during the fall but did not show her leaving the gondola, the report said.

It determined she entered the ride as a single rider and sustained "significant head trauma as well as cuts on her arms and shoulders," hitting several objects on her way to the ground.

The findings also concluded operators had no knowledge of any problems, the ride had no mechanical defects, and no other problems had been reported in its 25-year history.

"The fact that Abiah Jones was alone in the gondola, without any nearby passengers, may have led her to take a risk that she would have been convinced not to take if there were other riders in the gondola," the state investigator concluded.

At 156 feet, the ride is one of the tallest wheels on the East Coast, Morey Piers spokeswoman Lindsey Young told CNN.


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Friday, April 22, 2011

Federal Judge in New Jersey Dismisses Case Challenging 'Obamacare'

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A federal judge in New Jersey tossed out a challenge to President Obama's health care law Thursday, ruling that the pair behind the lawsuit lacked legal standing.

Nicholas E. Purpura and Donald R. Laster, both of New Jersey, filed the suit last September seeking to derail the law, known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which will go into full effect in 2014. The law, Obama's signature domestic achievement, has already ignited a storm of controversy over its cost and the waivers granted since it was enacted a year ago.

The pair's suit was among nearly two dozen challenging the constitutionality of the law, in particular the individual mandate that would require all U.S. citizens to buy health care or face penalties. 

Three federal judges, all appointed by Democrats, have already ruled the law constitutional while two Republican-appointed ones have called it the other way. The Supreme Court is expected to take up the issue next year.

In the pair's complaint, they argued that not only is the law unconstitutional, but also illegal and fraudulent. 

Among their allegations was the overhaul was signed into law by someone ineligible to president -- a reference to a belief held by a fringe movement known as "birthers" that Obama was not born in the United States. 

They alleged the law violated the First Amendment because it would exempt Muslims and the Amish from the individuate mandate. They also said the law violated the Fourteenth Amendment because it provides funding to "historically black and minority serving colleges and taxes tanning salons."

Attorneys for the administration fired back that the case should be dismissed because the pair didn't explain why they were entitled to challenge the law. And Judge Freda Wolfson characterized the pair's allegations as "generalized grievances."

After the administration filed its motion to dismiss the case, the two argued they were personally affected by the law because Purpura, 68, would lose access to popular private insurance plans offered through Medicare and lose privacy of his medical records while Laster, who is disabled, would be taxed on medical devices that cross state lines and be restricted to drugs approved by government officials.

But Wolfson ruled that those allegations were not enough to show that the law had caused them to suffer or posed an immediate theat.

"Considered on their own ... it is clear that these allegations fail to establish Plantiffs' standing to challenge any of the provisions of the act," Wolfson wrote in her ruling.

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Monday, April 18, 2011

Real Housewives Of New Jersey A show to enjoy with family

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A show on its peak
Reality TV shows are always most favorite among common and general public. This is the reason why these days you will come across with many different and unique sorts of tv shows. The Real Housewives of New Jersey is one of those reality shows which are most popular and wanted program of the TV. This reality show is on aired through the bravo network which is initially on the women, five different women with different backgrounds in the northern part of New Jersey.   This is the fourth fixation of the program, before that it has The Real Housewives of Orange County, The Real Housewives of New York City and The Real Housewives of Atlanta. This show had the highest-rated episode constantly further than the complete authorization at its second season meeting show.Third Season and the new addition of the housewives
The third season of The Real Housewives of New Jersey was firstly showed on May 16, 2011, at 9pm on Bravo network, and this was a ninety minutes episode. Melissa Gorga and Kathy Wakile are the latest added housewives in this reality show History of Production This reality series’s first season firstly showed on May 12, 2009. And the very first five housewives on the show was Teresa Giudice, Jacqueline Laurita, Caroline Manzo, Dina Manzo, and Danielle Staub. In support of the first time in the contract, the series follows housewives who are connected to each other: like both the sisters Caroline and Dina are wedded to brothers Albert and Tommy Manzo, and Jacqueline Laurita is wedded to Caroline and Dina’s brother, Chris Laurita.



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Monday, April 11, 2011

Olympian Carl Lewis to Run for New Jersey State Senate

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TRENTON, N.J. -- Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis is planning to run for New Jersey Senate.

A state Democratic Party official says Lewis will announce his candidacy on Monday.

Lewis has called a 2 p.m. news conference in Burlington County to announce his "political plans."

His advisory, issued Sunday night, contained no specific details.

However, a party official speaking on condition of anonymity so as not to upstage the 49-year-old Lewis, says the civic activist and four-time medalist plans to run in the 8th legislative district.

The seat is now held by Republican Dawn Addiego.

Monday is the filing deadline for anyone who wants to run for the New Jersey Legislature.

All 120 seats of the Senate and Assembly will be on November's ballot.

Both houses are controlled by Democrats.

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