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Seven graduations that were also supposed to be held at Hinchliffe Stadium were rescheduled due to the sweltering heat.
Paterson Mayor André Sayegh declared a state of emergency due to the high heat and canceled all recreational activities.
Over 4,000 people in New Jersey were without power as of 8:30 a.m. in the midst of the extreme heat wave June 24.
The incidents occurred at Hinchliffe Stadium in Paterson during two high school graduation ceremonies on Monday, June 23 ...
People at Paterson's Hinchliffe Stadium for high school graduations fainted as temperatures reached dangerously high levels, ...
New Jersey residents are bracing for a dangerous stretch of extreme heat, with temperatures expected to soar into the upper ...
Here are five pieces of data to show why our recent stretch of 90s and 100s went far beyond normal, run-of-the-mill ...
After one more sweltering day, North Jersey is expected to finally see a reprieve from a record-breaking heat wave to start ...
Amid a prolonged heat wave across New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy on Wednesday urged residents to take steps to reduce ...
Extreme heat warnings. Much of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut is under an excessive heat warning as temperatures soar into the 90s, where they are expected to remain for the next two days.
Soaring temperatures, including a 107 degree heat index, forced officials in Paterson, New Jersey to cut short a ...