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    He also led the Blue Jackets with 12-48-60 in 81 games last season, the second year in a row Gaudreau led the team in points, but it was a 14-point drop from his first season in Columbus (2022-23).

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    PEDRICKTOWN, N.J. (CBS) — Columbus Blue Jackets player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother were killed in a crash Thursday night in Salem County, New Jersey, State Police confirmed to CBS News ...

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    In the video released by the New Jersey State Police, Sean M. Higgins asked arresting officers if "everybody" was "okay" moments after the Aug. 29 accident

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  7. Joseph Shinn House - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Shinn House is located in Woodstown, Salem County, New Jersey. The house was built in 1742 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 7, 1979, for its significance in architecture and politics/government. [3]

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    The paper was founded in 1819 as the Salem Messenger, serving only the town of Salem, New Jersey.The name was later changed to the Salem Sunbeam.In 1972 the Salem Sunbeam merged with four other local papers, Woodstown Monitor-Register, Penns Grove Sun, Pennsville Progress, and Salem Standard and Jerseyman, to form a new paper covering Salem County.