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Men's and Women's Tennis Teams Earn ITA Community Service Awards
HACKENSACK, N.J. – Both the FDU men's and women's tennis team have earned the ITA Northeast Region Community Service Award. This is the third straight year that the women have won the award, while the men claim it for the first time. It was another successful year on the...
Fair Lawn Mayor Sets Dates to Meet with Residents
FAIR LAWN, NJ – Mayor Gail Rottenstrich has set her 2024 “Meet and Greet” sessions with residents. Individual meetings will take place in the Mayor’s office, Room 206, located on the second floor of the Municipal Building at 8-01 Fair Lawn Avenue. Meeting times will be available by appointment only between 6:00 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. on the following dates:CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER July 22, August 26, September 23, October 28, November 25, and December 23 Residents should schedule appointments in advance by contacting the Mayor’s office at 201-794-5344 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or via email at Mayor@fairlawn.org. Residents can also schedule appointments at other times during the month on an “as needed” basis. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Police Car Stolen in Secaucus Leads to Wild Multi-County Chase
Three teens stole a Jeep, rammed police cars, then took a police car on a high-speed chase. They were caught in several counties before ditching the car. Three teens in a stolen Jeep stole a police car and led officers on a high-speed chase. The 15-year-old driver and a 16-year-old...
WINNER! Powerball Ticket Sold In Paramus Nets Big Bucks
It was a sensational Saturday for a Powerball player in Paramus.A ticket sold in Paramus matched four numbers and the red Powerball in the drawing held on Saturday, July 13, winning $50,000.The ticket was sold at 7-Eleven on East Ridgewood Avenue. The winning numbers were 9, 55, 59, 66, 69 and the …
RXR eyes conversion of distressed Helmsley Building
When in distress, convert. That’s the rationale driving Scott Rechler’s rescue plan for the debt-burdened Helmsley Building. Months after a monster loan backed by 230 Park Avenue landed in special servicing, then maturity default, the head of RXR is analyzing whether a conversion of the office building would boost revenue enough for his firm to eventually right the $670 million mortgage.
Low-income Bronx families to get free child care for young children at 6 new centers
Families in the Bronx typically pay more for child care. Grand Street Settlement said two Head Start sites will open by the end of the year, offering care for children from birth to 5 years old. [ more › ]
Pascack Hills football growing bigger and getting better | State of the Program
Pascack Hills has reached a state of growth. After three years in the Ivy Division, the Broncos are moving back to mainstream competition in the Super Football Conference's American Red. The promotion comes after back-to-back division titles and the Broncos' winningest season in more than four decades. For coach Evan Lampert, high finishes in...
Wonder, a new kind of food hall, opens its first Westchester spot July 18
Wonder, a new food concept that offers more than 15 restaurants under one roof, has landed in Westchester. The Manhattan-based company, with plans to open three locations in the next few months, opens its first spot — in Larchmont — July 18. It's their 13th in just over...
BLM Paterson holds clinic to help people navigate the 'bureaucracy' of expungements
PATERSON — William Clark returned home to Paterson last December after spending more than four months in prison on a drug dealing conviction. Ever since, Clark said, he has been on a mission to get his record wiped clean so he can start his life over — this time on the right side...
Former N.J. Playboy Club slated to become new resort, concert venue
The long-empty former Playboy Club in Sussex County has been sold and is slated to become a new resort, spa and concert venue, according to its new owner. An affiliate of Lockwood, a New York City-based real estate investment and development company, acquired the Vernon property earlier this month, according to company president Charles Everhardt.
Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin Visits Phillipsburg for Local Understanding of Food Insecurity and Housing Costs at Norwescap Food Bank
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ - New Jersey Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin visited the Norwescap Food Bank in Phillipsburg on July 15, 2024, to discuss the topic of food insecurity among Warren, Sussex, and Hunterdon County residents. Assemblyman Coughlin, D-Middlesex County, has demonstrated his commitment and passion for raising money for NJ’s 19th Legislative District’s food bank and soup kitchens.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “He has been a game changer for food insecurity,” said Mark Valli, CEO of Norwescap. “Not just for food banks, but for SNAP benefits.” Coughlin spoke to dozens of individuals representing the Flemington...
24-Year-Old Man Nabbed For Mail Theft After Leading Officers On Chase In Westchester: Police
A 24-year-old man who was apprehended following a police chase is being accused of stealing mail in Westchester, including a $14,000 check, authorities announced. The events leading up to the man's arrest began on Wednesday, July 10 around 5:15 a.m., when a witness reported seeing three suspic…
Surging rents and prices, slack wages drive Hudson Valley housing crisis, report says
Stagnant wages and cratered home inventory push Hudson Valley's low earners out and pinch middle class, report finds. Rents and mortgages are sapping more and more of Hudson Valley incomes, Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress reports. Those looking to buy a home or rent an apartment don't need a report...
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