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Maryland and Rutgers benefit from Big Ten expansion in 2024 season, while Purdue faces a daunting climb
INDIANAPOLIS -- When the Big Ten was considering how to adjust its schedule for the pandemic-impacted 2020 season, Mike Locksley suggested ditching divisions and moving to a conference tournament-style approach. The Maryland coach didn't get his wish at the time, but he's thrilled that the Big Ten has dropped divisions...
Wingstop Coming Soon to Nassau Park Pavilion in Princeton, NJ
Get ready. There's about to be another food option in Nassau Park Pavilion. Nassau Park is my go-to place for just about everything I need and want in my life. There is a Target, HomeGoods, HomeSense, at Home, Michaels, Dollar Tree, Playa Bowls, Wegmans, Ulta, and so much more. Because...
Record Fourteen Scarlet Knights Named to Shrine Bowl 1000
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Rutgers football has a program-record 14 representatives on the Shrine Bowl 1000 released recently. The list is a collection of the top 1,000 all-star game eligible players at the FBS, FCS, Division II, Division III and NAIA levels, and serves as an early look into the scouting process ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Contract-Wise, the Offense and Defense are Built Differently
Tom Fitzgerald, at least in terms of contracts, has built the offense and defense of the New Jersey Devils fairly differently. It makes some sense in terms of the salary cap, Fitz could not build the defense the same way he attacked the offense. However, it is interesting to note and touches on some issues the Devils had last season and what could potentially happen again this year.
Rutgers University Hires Pat Malone As Assistant Coach of Women’s Swimming and Diving
Patrick Malone joins the Scarlet Knights as new women's swimming and diving assistant coach after spending three seasons with UMBC. Current photo via Rutgers Athletics. Patrick Malone has been named the new assistant coach of the Rutgers University women’s swimming and diving program. Malone will be taking over the...
Staten Island is a better place because of Coach Bill Welsh (letter to the editor)
I had proposed to Councilwoman Kamilah Hanks’ office District 49 that Elm Place in Sunnyside be renamed “Coach Bill Welsh Way” and have been told that it has received hundreds of letters of agreement. Anyone who has ever encountered Coach Welsh knows this is a no- brainer....
NYPD announces road closures for NYC for July 27 and July 28: Street festivals, parades
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The NYPD has announced a series of events in New York City this weekend that travelers should be aware of as they navigate streets in the five boroughs. Among the events of note is the Summer Streets fair in West Brighton. Here is the NYPD...
These are the hottest wings in New Jersey
Found 'em. And they are HOT. A few weeks ago, we were talking wings on the morning show and the owner of Marleys Gotham Grill in Hackettstown called the show. He challenged us to visit and try the hot wings. It was great meeting Bruno who opened the restaurant in...
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...
Better Know a B1G: Adv. Stat Comparison Rutgers Scarlet Knights
This is the next in the series comparing some statistical rankings between BigTen opponents and UW. This week’s comparison is with the Penn State Nittany Lions. UW last played them in the 2017 Fiesta Bowl. Here’s a list of the previous teams covered:. Composite Ranking Comparison. We again...
Rutgers professor under fire for online posts lamenting failed Trump assassination
A Rutgers University professor who “hoped” the failed assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump “inspired others” in since-deleted social media posts is now the subject of an internal review, The Post learned. Tracy Budd took to Facebook hours after 20-year-old gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks took aim at Trump during a rally in Butler, Pa., miraculously only grazing his ear. “Let’s hope today’s events inspire others,” the non-tenured Budd, whose LinkedIn indicates she first started working for her alma matter in 2001, wrote in a July 13 post. ‘Iconic’ 4,000-square-foot, 8-bedroom Jersey Shore ‘Sinatra house’ known for serenading beachgoers sold for over $2M A...
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
Summit Farmers Market: Delicious Treats Beyond Fruits & Veggies
SUMMIT, NJ -- It’s not just all fruits and vegetables at the Summit Farmers Market. Sure, local neighbors and visitors from all over have come to expect and enjoy some of New Jersey’s finest, healthiest produce the state has to offer during the 31 seasons the market has been in business. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER But many are surprised to find the Summit Farmers Market has a whole lot more goodies in store for its shoppers. On Sunday, for example, the market will feature the award-winning Luxx Chocolat xquisite artisan chocolate with their special...
Clark BOE Monthly Meeting Scheduled for August 5
CLARK, NJ — The Clark Board of Education will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, August 5. The meeting will open at 5:30 p.m. in the Media Center of the Arthur L. Johnson High School, located at 365 Westfield Ave., and immediately go into Executive Session, not open to the public.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The portion of the meeting open to the public will begin at 7 p.m. and will be held in the Clark Council Chambers located at 315 Westfield Avenue. [Don’t miss any TAPinto Clark news. Go to tapinto.net/enews to sign up for our free e-newsletter, delivered each morning to your inbox.] For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Phillipsburg High Cheerleading Clinic Day 3: Crazy Day Fun!
Phillipsburg, July 27, 2024 – Day 3 of the Phillipsburg High School cheerleading clinic brought a whirlwind of fun and creativity as participants celebrated "Crazy Day." The event, known for its unique and spirited theme, saw cheerleaders donning wacky outfits, colorful accessories, and showcasing their wildest routines. Crazy Day is a much-anticipated tradition at the clinic, encouraging cheerleaders to express their individuality and creativity. From mismatched socks to outrageous hairstyles, the gymnasium was filled with vibrant displays of personal flair that our photographer, Candid Captures by Kristina was there to capture.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE...
NYC's Summer Streets program kicks off 2024 season in Queens, Staten Island
Saturday was a beautiful day for outdoor activities that aren't always available to New Yorkers. CBS New York's Kristie Keleshian spoke with people enjoying the first day of the city's annual Summer Streets program, which now has extended hours.
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