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Warren Women Plead Guilty of $1.3 Million School Embezzlement
NEWARK, NJ-- Two Warren women, including a former assistant dean and a former employee of an Essex County graduate school pleaded guilty to defrauding their former employer of more than $1.3 million, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced. Teresina DeAlmeida, 59, of Warren, New Jersey and Rose Martins, 44, of East Hanover, New Jersey, pleaded guilty Friday to wire fraud conspiracy, before U.S. District Judge Julien Xavier Neals in Newark federal court. Silvia Cardoso, 61, of Warren, pleaded guilty to the same charge on July 25, 2024, before Judge Neals.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE...
Mayor of Parsippany Issues Message Regarding Road Safety
PARSIPPANY, NJ - In the wake of this month's tragic pedestrian fatality accident, Mayor Jamie Barberio issued the following message to residents: As we continue to embrace the warmth and longer days, I want to remind everyone of the importance of staying safe, particularly on our roads.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The recent traffic fatality in our community has deeply saddened us all and serves as a critical reminder of the importance of traffic safety for both pedestrians and drivers. We all share the responsibility of ensuring our streets are safe for everyone. For...
Freshpet bringing fresh life to Somerset County with new headquarters
BEDMINSTER - Freshpet, the fast-growing refrigerated pet food company with projected 2024 sales of nearly $1 billion, has broken ground on its new global headquarters near the intersection of routes 202 and 206 in partnership with Advanced Realty Investors. Freshpet, which started in 2006 in Secaucus, will build a 30,000-square-foot, eco-friendly facility scheduled for completion in early 2025. ...
Bucky's Pizza Coming to Main Street in Chatham; Featuring Round Sourdough and Detroit Style Pan Pizza
CHATHAM, NJ -- Bucky's Pizza is coming soon to 365 Main Street in Chatham, the former home of Cafe' Villa Pizza and The Shop - Pizza, Pasta and Panino. Domenick Calise, owner of Bucky's Pizza, will be bringing his sourdough pizza and Detroit style square pizza to Chatham, filling the void left by the closing of The Shop - Pizza, Pasta and Panino.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Calise worked in the corporate world for more than 10 years before he was laid off two weeks before his daughter was born. "I decided I didn't want to be in that position again," Calise said. Calise started making pizza during the pandemic and his shop will feature homemade sourdough pizza and Detroit-style square pizza. The opening date has yet to be determined. DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Gloria Decker, veteran of N.J. politics, dies at 91
Gloria A. Decker, a barrier-breaking fixture in New Jersey politics for seven decades who served as both Democratic and Republican county chair in Warren County, as state lottery director, and as mayor of Phillipsburg, died on July 23. She was 91. She started in politics in 1953, at age 21,...
New York Jets training camp: An inside look at positional drills
FLORHAM PARK, NJ—Ok, so perhaps the third installment of New York Jets training camp 2024 wasn’t exactly as raucous as the previous episode. Without paying fans in the stands, hype and noise made way for the usual professionalism and calm witnessed since voluntary OTAs. “Not that there’s anything...
Developer Cancels Warehouse Plan for Hercules Site in Roxbury
ROXBURY, NJ – Nearly two years after proposing a massive warehouse project for the former Hercules explosives site in Kenvil, the company behind the endeavor no longer wants to do it. On July 19, Hartz Mountain Industries, of Secaucus, withdrew its application for zoning relief, an application that has been the topic of numerous lengthy Roxbury Planning Board meetings.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The company gave no reason for its change of heart, not even to Steven Mlenak, the lawyer who has been appearing on its behalf before the board, according to Mlenak. “They...
Buffalo Soldiers to trek from Allentown to Easton for 'Forgotten Soldiers Ride'
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Members of the Buffalo Soldiers came together for a small ceremony at the Rose Garden in anticipation of a massive motorcycle-cade to the final resting place of Black soldiers interred at a park in Easton on Saturday. A few members of the Buffalo Soldiers, alongside supporters,...
Morris Plains man sentenced to 7 years in prison for 2023 drug overdose death
A Morris Plains man was sentenced Friday to seven years in prison for selling fentanyl-laced drugs to a Hanover man who died of an overdose in 2023, officials said. Anthony Dello-Russo, 28, will have to serve roughly four years and three months before he is eligible for release on parole, which aligns with...
Supreme Court won’t decide case on disclosure of public email lists
The New Jersey Supreme Court will no longer consider a case about whether the email addresses of residents who sign up for publicly funded newsletters are subject to release under the Open Public Records Act, a win for the three towns who sought to keep them private. The high court...
Charleston man dies in fiery Maine plane crash
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A Charleston man has been identified as one of the two victims of a fatal plane crash that happened in Maine. According to Public Information Officer for the Maine Department of Public Safety Shannon Moss, Michael Leibowitz, 71, of Charleston and Christina Chung, 57, of Livingston, New Jersey, died in a plane crash in Trenton, Maine. Leibowitz was the pilot and Chung was the passenger.
Charleston pilot among deceased in Maine plane crash
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A Charleston pilot was killed along with a passenger in a single-engine plane crash near a Maine airport on Thursday. Officials have identified Michael Leibowitz, 71, of Charleston as the pilot. The passenger was identified as Christina Chung, 57, of Livingston, NJ. Maine State Police Troopers responded to the Hancock County-Bar […]
Rabid Raccoon Fought With Dogs In South Brunswick: Police
The fight between a resident's dogs and a raccoon occurred on Deans Lane on Saturday, July 20, according to South Brunswick police. The raccoon was retrieved by animal control and sent for testing. On Wednesday, July 24, the township's Health Department was notified that the raccoon tested positive for rabies,...
Sparta Police Participate in 2 Road Safety Awareness Initiatives
SPARTA, NJ – Sparta Police Department has been participating it two initiatives to increase driver safety, using grant funding to increase patrolling on Sparta’s roads. “The expectation for these grants is to continue making motorists aware of operating their vehicle safely and making the roadways a safer place for everyone,” Sparta Police Chief Jeff McCarrick said.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Click It or Ticket grant of $7,000 supported 77 man-hours from May 20 through June 2. During that time there were 116 motor vehicle stops: Seatbelts – 31 Speeding – 1 Suspended license – 1 Careless...
Authorities identify victims in deadly Maine plane crash
TRENTON, Maine (WMTW) -- Investigators on Friday released the names of the two people who died in a fiery plane crash Thursday afternoon in Trenton. The pilot involved has been identified as 71-year-old Michael Leibowitz of Charleston, SC and the passenger involved has been identified as 57-year-old Christina Chung of Livingston, NJ.
SAGE Organization to Host Equipment Swap Event in Newton
NEWTON, NJ—The Student Athletes Giving Extra group, otherwise known as SAGE, is hosting an equipment swap next week on Thursday, August 1. The event will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. at Newton’s Memory Park. The community is invited to bring itimes to swap and shop, choose only to drop off items, just shop or simply stop by to see what it is all about.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER According to the organization's announcement, the SAGE swap is for anything that relates to youth sports; any sport from Kindergarten through - grade 12, that is still in GOOD USABLE CONDITION except for any helmets that require re-certification each year, such as football helmets. Any questions about the items people are seeking to donate, can be directed to SAGE at sagevolunteer1@gmail.com or bring the item to Memory Park and a SAGE representative will make the determination. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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