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Noah Lyles is the world’s fastest man. A legendary N.J. coach predicted that before he was born | Politi
PARIS — John Moon won’t brag about his prediction. He doesn’t consider himself a track Nostradamus, and before you ask, he does not have any stock tips. His comment to a New Jersey sportswriter three decades ago seems almost eerie now, given what we know about Noah Lyles and what we expect him to do at the Paris Olympics in the coming days. But back in 1995? Moon insists he wasn’t going out on a limb.
Termination of New Jersey Firefighter Upheld
The Appellate Division of New Jersey Superior Court has upheld the termination of a firefighter who was working full-time for the military while employed full-time as a municipal firefighter, and kept each agency in the dark about his employment with the other. John Tayag-Kosky was fired by the Town of Kearny for conduct unbecoming, neglect of duty, insubordination, and hiding the fact that he was employed full-time as military recruiter and an active-duty member of the Army National Guard.
Anonymous ShopRite customer becomes instant millionaire after lucky in-store purchase – the chances were slim
A LUCKY individual is set to become rich after winning $1 million from a singular grocery store purchase. The unknown shopper bought a lottery ticket at a ShopRite in New Jersey last week. The ticket was worth $1 million and was sold for the Friday, July 26 drawing at a ShopRite store in Mercer County, […]
Here's what's trending on Green Philly
Green Philly is your resource for a sustainable, local, and accessible lifestyle. Our mission is to connect you with eco-solutions for a more resilient future, make sustainability fun, and foster a vibrant, inclusive community. Here’s what’s trending on Green Philly:. Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024. City of Philadelphia Secures...
A student loan forgiveness program is celebrated at Philly City Hall
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. The head of the U.S. Department of Education, Miguel Cardona, came to Philadelphia on Thursday to hear how a student loan forgiveness program for public employees is working.
VIDEO: Police seek 2 persons of interest seen leaving area of 'suspicious' Gloucester Twp. apartment fire
Police in Gloucester Township, New Jersey, are looking for two people caught on video leaving the scene of a fire Tuesday night at the Millbridge Gardens Apartments.
Congressman Boyle 'inspired' by Philly-area family of newly freed Evan Gershkovich
U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle first met with Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich’s family not long after the journalist was detained in Russia in March 2023. Now, after Gershkovich’s freedom amid a prisoner swap, he pointed to them as catalysts.
From Abington to the National Stage: Shapiro’s Possible Path to the White House Started in Montgomery County
Gov. Josh Shapiro campaigns with Vice President Kamala Harris at Reading Terminal Market last month. Shapiro is a top candidate to be Harris's Vice Presidential running mate for 2024. All the talk this week is about PA Governor Josh Shapiro being one of the top candidates being considered to be...
Closing of two nonprofits drastically limits where Philly residents can find help to get food assistance
When the Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger announced in June that it would be closing its doors at the end of the month, it was a major hit to Philly's food assistance community. The coalition, which was founded in 1996, offered help with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefit applications,...
Community members fight to save Collingswood band, district says its hands are tied
When Collingswood's beloved band director of 20 years, Joe Lerch, died suddenly in April 2023, students attended his funeral in the morning and took to the competition field that same night. Now, members of the Panther Marching Band say it feels like they're experiencing another death. ...
Parlour Noir Jazzes Up Haddonfield
Since 2017, Parlour Noir has been a well-spring of traditional jazz music from the historic Mt. Airy district of Philadelphia, including Haddonfield native Paul Salter. The eccentric sixpiece ensemble brings joy and energy to the stage across a variety of venues, from bombastic swing dance weekends to intimate restaurant settings. Comprised of vocals, horns, piano, banjo, drums, and upright bass,…
Haddonfield Bulldogs 11 U Little League State Champs
THE BOYS ARE BACK: The Haddonfield Bulldogs 11U Little League team defeated Toms River to become state champions. In the double-elimination state tournament, the team beat Toms River twice 7-6 and 9-5 and Morristown 3-2. The bulldogs celebrated their victory with a car parade through the borough on July 25, ending at the little league fields.
Don't Feed the Landfills Initiative Eliminates 22 Million Pounds of Waste from National Parks Nationwide
CAMDEN, N.J. -- Subaru of America, Inc. and the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) today announced the impressive impact of their partnership and celebrate the legacy of the Don't Feed the Landfills Initiative. In coordination with the National Park Service (NPS), and the National Park Foundation (NPF), Subaru and NPCA collaborated with many community partners to significantly reduce the amount of waste that national parks send to landfills. Since launching in 2015, the initiative has helped the National Park System eliminate 22 million pounds of waste through reduction, recycling, composting, and educational initiatives while engaging park visitors to lessen their environmental footprint.
Sky-high electric bill this month? All of NJ suffering consequences
Why are electric bills — for those without solar — unbelievably high in New Jersey this summer?. That’s what throngs of residents have been commiserating about on social media since June bills proved to be double or more their average. June was the first month that reflected...
Garden State themed Olympic events New Jerseyans want to see
A very fun question was posed on the New Jersey subreddit that got us on the NJ101.5 afternoon show intrigued. “If there was a New Jersey Olympic decathlon, what would the events be?”. For instance: the Jersey Slide competition. Competitors can be judged either on how many lanes they drive...
Protecting against floods, or a government-mandated retreat from the shore? New Jersey rules debated
TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey officials are defending proposed building rules designed to limit damage from future storms and steadily rising seas in coastal areas, countering criticism that the state aims to force people away from the Jersey Shore by making it harder and more expensive to build or rebuild there.
Arts Programs Receive More Than $500,000 from State Council
Galloway, N.J. — The New Jersey State Council on the Arts recently awarded more than $500,000 to Stockton University to support arts programs. The grants include a record amount of $145,730 for the university’s Performing Arts Center, $56,030 for the Noyes Museum of Art at Stockton University and $300,000 for the co-sponsored “State of the Arts” television program that airs weekly on New Jersey Public Broadcasting Service. The money will be renewed annually for the next three years.
Proposed DEP rules spark debate on development, resiliency
A thousand-page draft rule would alter how companies can develop on flood-prone areas. New rules concerning land use in flood-prone areas have sparked debate on development and sustainability. Resilient Environment and Landscapes (REAL) is a thousand-page draft rule that would drastically alter development in New Jersey. If formally adopted, it...
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