Feb 22, 2013 | The Jersey Journal
Gloucester, Cape May county farms quarantined after reports of horse herpes, ag department reports
The New Jersey Department of Agriculture has quarantined two farms, one in Franklinville, Gloucester County and one in Dennisville, Cape May County, after horses at each farm were exposed to a horse that developed the highly infectious equine herpes myeloencephalopathy .
Surprise! South Jersey gets slammed with half a foot of snow, more on way
Parts of southern New Jersey were slammed this morning with more than half a foot of snow when what was expected to be a minor storm intensified rapidly as it approached the coast.