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Somers Man Arrested After Knife Assault
SOMERS, N.Y. - A Somers man is facing multiple charges after attacking a victim with a knife earlier this month. On Wednesday, July 17, New York State Police officers from the Somers barracks arrested Andres Mendoza Gomez, 47, of Somers, for Assault in the 2nd degree, a class D felony, Menacing in the 2nd degree, and Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the 4th degree, both class A misdemeanors.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Troopers were called to a residence in Somers just after midnight after receiving reports of two people engaged in an...
Police officer released from hospital after head-on crash in Morris County
BUTLER, NJ (Morris County) – A Butler police officer who was injured in a head-on crash Friday night has been released from the hospital, according to Butler Police Chief Scott Ricker. The crash happened at around 10:15 p.m. on Bartholdi Avenue in Butler. Ricker said. The officer was inside...
Popular Restaurant Chain with 30 New York Locations Raising Prices Again
While other restaurants are slashing menu prices to entice diners back through their doors, one well-known chain says their high prices are here to stay. With inflation squeezing more money out of American wallets, less people are going out to eat because of the high menu prices. One example is the fast good industry, which increased prices by 20% since 2019.
Seven most expensive homes sold in Fort Lee, July 15-21
A condo that sold for $1.3 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Fort Lee in the past week. In total, seven residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $911,429. The average price per square foot ended up at $407.
HED: Empowering Change: Hackensack’s Fight Against Climate Impact
“Editor’s note: This story was produced as part of “Stormwater Matters,” a project on stormwater management solutions by the New Jersey News Collaborative.”. Over the past 200 years, the burning of fossil fuels has heated the planet. The amount of fossil fuels we actually burn and how quickly may be a topic of debate, but its impact on the human race is not.
Ice Spice Was Asked To Freestyle, And She Twerked Instead: Shocker!
Ice Spice and Kai Cenat || Inage credit: @icespice @kaicenat. Ice Spice found herself trending when Kai Cenat unexpectedly requested her to do a freestyle. Fans expected a lyrical showdown, but what they got was something completely different. Ice Spice partied with Kai Cenat on the eve of her debut...
Pride on the Pier: Hoboken LGBTQ Festival Set for Sunday
HOBOKEN, NJ - Pier 13 Hoboken and the Jersey City LGBTQ+ Pride Festival are hosting Pride on the Pier on Sunday! As one of the largest LGBTQ+ events in Hoboken, attendees can expect a day filled with fun, entertainment, delicious food, and refreshing drinks.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER There will be live music from DJs Nesto and Tim Dawg, performances and fun interactions with hosts Andora Tetee, Inita D, and Hibiscus and food and drink trucks. This event is a fundraiser dedicated to covering the production costs of the 35+ events happening throughout Jersey City Pride month in August. Tickets are $5 online and $10 cash at the door. Purchase Donation Tickets Here. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Miley Cyrus in Strappy Minidress “Ruined Her Look” in High Heels
Miley Cyrus received praise for her stylish negligee minidress, but the May 2022 photos that included her sticking her tongue out received mixed reviews. While fans couldn’t fault the 31-year-old’s sleek style as she stepped out in New York City, many felt that a cheeky photo showing her with her tongue out cheapened everything — in fact, she was even told that she’d “ruined her look.”
Folk singer with Westport roots sets local show Aug. 4
WESTPORT — A singer/songwriter who grew up in Westport returns home Aug. 4 as the featured artist for the next “First Folk Sunday” concert. Lisa Bastoni, an award-winning Staples High School graduate now based in Northamption, Mass., will perform with Sean Staples at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4, at the Saugatuck Rowing Club, 521 Riverside Ave. A performance by Suzanne Sheridan, the concert series organizer, will open the event.
Councilman Bottcher calls for action on mental illness, drug use on streets
City Council member Erik Bottcher is calling on Mayor Eric Adams to step up his response to what he calls the “humanitarian crisis” of mental illness, homelessness, and substance use on city streets and subways. In an open letter addressed to the mayor this week, Councilman Bottcher says...
Tag sale Aug. 10 at UU Westport
WESTPORT — A tag sale featuring a wide selection of goods will be hosted Aug. 10 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Westport. Proceeds will benefit the congregation and its charities, which include Beardsley Elementary School in Bridgeport, Mercy Learning Center in Bridgeport and the Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Immigrants in New Haven.
Nick Cushing | "The Team Is Excited."
Nick Cushing has spoken of his team's excitement about participating in Leagues Cup on the eve of their first game. New York City FC will begin their involvement in the 2024 edition of the tournament against Liga MX side Querétaro at Yankee Stadium on Sunday night. They travel to TQL Stadium eight days later to take on FC Cincinnati.
Oneness Tour with Santana, Counting Crows Summer Jam at Jones Beach
In what would have originally seemed as an odd tour grouping, Counting Crows and Santana have embarked on a summer tour across North America playing a total of 29 shows. For long time fans of both bands, this will of course not come as a shock as back in 2002 both bands toured together for the first time.
NJ struggling to control deer population
White-tailed deer continue to increase their numbers in suburban areas of New Jersey and even in the cities. The ongoing population growth has been acknowledged by groups and officials as a problem for land owners, drivers, and the state's ecosystem. So what can New Jersey do about it? The same...
Montclair Kimberley Girls Lacrosse Had Inkling for State Repeat from Start
The Montclair Kimberley girls lacrosse head coach was very confident when her team got together at the start of practices that the Cougars would make it to back-to-back state championships. There were plenty of expectations for a team that won the program’s first state title in 2023, Non-Public B. They could make it two in a row.
Most Asylum Seekers in NYC Are in Hotel Rooms, Report Says
A new report from New York City Comptroller Brad Lander found that approximately 77% of asylum seekers are living in hotel rooms, which will cost the city more than $980 million between September 2022 through August 2024. The report analyzes the the cost of approximately 9,500 rooms — nearly half...
‘You Are Being Ridiculous!’: ‘Unhinged’ White NYC Coffee Shop Worker Berates Black Customer for Using Shop’s Bathroom, Video Shows
A TikTok video shows an enraged cafe worker in New York City berating a Black customer because she used the business’s bathroom. The video posted […] ‘You Are Being Ridiculous!’: ‘Unhinged’ White NYC Coffee Shop Worker Berates Black Customer for Using Shop’s Bathroom, Video Shows
New York City DEP breaks ground on $1.9 billion water tunnel in Westchester County
MOUNT PLEASANT – The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has begun the $1.9 billion Kensico to Eastview tunneling and facilities upgrade project in Westchester County that will improve the operational flexibility of the drinking water supply for more than nine million people in the City and throughout southern Westchester County.
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