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BRIDGETON-- A Cumberland County grand jury indicted five men Wednesday for their involvement in a shooting that struck a house and wounded an Upper Deerfield resident.
The shooting occurred on Aug. 8 on Pearson Road in Upper Deerfield Township. A house was struck by bullets and the resident suffered minor injuries. Artem B. Sych, 19, of East Chestnut Avenue, in Vineland, was indicted on a charge of conspiracy to commit murder. Dandray A. Lewis, 20, of Chiari Lane, in Upper Deerfield Township, was indicted on a charge of conspiracy to commit murder. Burglar hits deli twice, State Police say Ricky J. Williams, 19, of North 4th Street, in Vineland, was indicted on charges of conspiracy to commit murder and weapons possession. Sharay R. Palmer, 20, of West Almond Street, in Vineland, was indicted on charges of conspiracy to commit murder, attempted murder and weapons possession. Tyrone O. Ellis, 23, of 1st Avenue, in Bridgeton, was indicted on charges of attempted murder and weapons possession. Lewis is being held in the Cumberland County Jail. Don E. Woods may be reached at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @donewoods1. Find NJ.com on Facebook. http://www.nj.com/cumberland/index.ssf/2017/02/5_indicted_for_house_shooting_that_injured_residen.html FLEMINGTON - Hunterdon County's first hackathon, HackHunterdon, will be a 24-hour marathon tech product creation competition taking place at the Feed Mill Station on April 28 and 29.
It was created through a partnership between Hunterdon County Economic Development, Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce and Flemington Community Partnership. "HackHunterdon's hackathon is a primary piece of a collaborative, long-term effort to encourage small business and innovation growth in Hunterdon County," said Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce President Chris Phelan. Marc Saluk, Hunterdon County's economic development director said, "At its core, the purpose of the HackHunterdon hackathon is threefold. First, we are seeking to identify and bring together our local tech talent. Second, we want to make a grand demonstration of our collective commitment to technology growth in Hunterdon County. "Finally, we want to connect investors and venture capitalists to our talented technologists." The list of HackHunterdon sponsors is growing, including Flemington companies Bond Andiola & Company, ArtCraft Health, Hunterdon technology company Integrated Clinical Systems, Shoprite and New Jersey Tech Council. "Momentum is building in Hunterdon County to spur growth in the technology sector, and it starts right here in Flemington," said Judy Goodwin, executive director of Flemington Community Partnership. "We are discovering the wide breadth of talent already here in Hunterdon County from our monthly tech meetup, which has over 100 members in just two short months. HackHunterdon's hackathon will showcase this talent, and bring together a technology community to our wonderful county seat." The HackHunterdon meet up is held at 7 p.m. on the last Thursday of every month at Lone Eagle Brewing in Flemington.Registrations for the meet ups can be done online. "Some people have asked us whether 'hacking' is bad," said Saluk. "But in technical circles, the word 'hacking' generally just means to come up with a clever solution to a challenging problem, or even serves as a synonym for writing software code in general." The event will host between 50 and 100 technologists overnight at the Feed Mill Station with free food, swag, workshops, games and prizes. HackHunterdon invites people to build a cool, new project, connect with fellow hackers, learn, experiment and be inspired. "HackHunterdon will serve as an opportunity for our local tech talent to collaborate on new business ideas and potentially tackle interesting problems in a unique way," said Phelan. Applications to participate have recently been posted on HackHunterdon's website. Organizers are encouraging Hunterdon County's software developers, UI/UX designers, and product types to apply. Professionals and computer science students (college or graduate) in and around the county are welcome. Additional information can be found at HackHunterdon.com, or by contacting [email protected]. http://www.nj.com/hunterdon/index.ssf/2017/02/hunterdons_first_hackathon_aims_to_ignite_tech_gro.html |
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