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Thomas J. Mosser, who had been promoted just days previously to be executive vice president at the global advertising and public relations firm Young & Rubicam, is killed by an explosion at his home in North Caldwell when he opens a small package addressed to him and delivered by the Postal Service. The package is later determined to have been sent to Mosser by Theodore Kacyznski, the so-called "Unabomber". Mosser, 50, was one of three killed and 23 injured in a serial bombing spree conducted by Kaczynski between 1978 and 1995. Kacyznski, who is serving a life sentence, said he targeted Mosser because he believed his work in advertising helped to restore Exxon's image after the Exxon Valdez oil spill. On December 9 of 1914 A fire at Thomas Edison’s Laboratory complex in West Orange caused by an explosion in the film inspection building destroys over half the buildings. Edison and his wife rush from their nearby home and stay until firefighters were able to contain the blaze. On the next day, Edison vows to rebuild the complex. On December 8 of 1776
After suffering defeats by the British in New York and northern New Jersey, George Washington's retreating Continental Army crosses the Delaware River to Pennsylvania On December 7 of 1942
On the first anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl harbor, Governor Charles Edison and his wife Carolyn preside over the launching ceremony of the battleship USS New Jersey at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. On December 6 of 1776 Margaret Morris, a Quaker widow living in Burlington with her four children, begins writing a journal on developments in the war with the British, writing on this date concerning news that the British fleet was approaching Philadelphia: "People there were in great Commotion... the English fleet was in the River & hourly expected to sail up to the City... the inhabitants were removing into the Country... &... several persons of considerable repute had been discovered to have formed a design of setting fire to the City..." On December 5 of 1777
New Jersey's first newspaper, The New Jersey Gazette, begins publication. |
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