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NJ resident’s dog finds a rabid animal, the 3rd in the county this year
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — One Middlesex County township has its first rabid animal of the year, according to the County Office of Health Services. However, it is the third rabid animal reported within the county for 2024. Health officials said that on Saturday, July 20, a South Brunswick resident’s dog...
Roselle Park Theater Camp 'Seizes the Day' with Newsies Jr.
ROSELLE PARK, NJ — Have you heard the news? The Roselle Park Theater Camp will be staging the cult-classic musical Newsies Jr. on July 31 and Aug. 1 at the Roselle Park High School Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. The musical tells the story of a real life newsboy strike in 1899. It is a condensed version of the original Newsies, clocking in at just under an hour. While the performers are incredibly young (ages seven to 15), it helps that the historical subjects of their show are just as fresh-faced. The historical background of the show is also something...
Summer Youth Basketball Camp Coming to Elizabeth
ELIZABETH, NJ - The Mayor J. Christian Bollwage Summer Youth Basketball Camp is making its return to the City of Elizabeth. The camp is open to male and female basketball players ages 7-15 and is directed by Elizabeth Boys Basketball Head Coach Phil Colicchio. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER There are two sessions from August 5 to August 9 and August 12 to August 16. Camp will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day at the Frank J. Cicarell Academy on 40 Morell St. Interested participants can register here. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
RedHawks drop Cincinnati and Missouri, add Rutgers and UNLV to 2025 schedule
The Miami (Ohio) RedHawks have announced their 2025 non-conference football schedule, which features the addition of games against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights and UNLV Rebels. Miami will travel to face Rutgers at SHI Stadium in Piscataway, N.J. on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. The game will mark the first-ever meeting between the two schools on the gridiron.
3rd Annual Rahway Community Resource Fair Brings Together Friends and Neighbors Once Again
RAHWAY, NJ — On Saturday, July 20, Rahway's Ebenezer AME Church and the nonprofit New Jersey Citizen Action Education Fund held another successful Rahway Community Resource Fair. This was the 3rd annual event, bringing together members of the community, a variety of organizations, and other local advocates for a terrific afternoon where, for once, the weather seemed to cooperate. The inimitable Reverend Dr. Marti Robinson, pastor of Ebenezer AME, was on hand, as usual, welcoming the guests and introducing the speakers.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Along with Ebenezer AME Church and the NJ Citizen Action Education Fund, those...
Hudson River Rivalry: New York Rangers Fans Acknowledge New Jersey Devils as Biggest Rival
New York Rangers fans are acknowledging the New Jersey Devils as their primary rival, despite attempts to divert attention to other teams like the New York Islanders or the Florida Panthers. The rivalry between the two teams remains intense, with Rangers fans recognizing the Devils as their biggest adversary, especially after dominating the season series. A survey revealed that nearly half of Rangers fans consider the Devils their top rival, highlighting the significance of the Hudson River Rivalry in the Metropolitan Division.
NJ woman sues Wawa after falling into dangerous hole
FLORENCE — A woman who says she fell into an open manhole in a Wawa parking lot has filed a lawsuit against the company. Courtney Barlow, 20, of Ewing, said she suffered permanent injury after the fall in the Route 130 store parking on Oct. 22, 2023, according to the lawsuit, which NJ.com first reported this week.
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,...
Gluten-free pizza on Staten Island: Where to find the best
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Talk about temptation — it’s not easy being gluten-free in the Land of Grand Pizza. That’s why Staten Island chefs have perfected the flour- and wheat-free pie. In the meantime, these items have become respectable menu options in restaurants’ repertoires. Now,...
Devils early bold predictions for 2024-25 after active offseason
The New Jersey Devils entered the 2023-24 season with sky-high expectations after finishing third in the National Hockey League the year before and winning a playoff round for the first time since marching all the way to the Stanley Cup Final in 2012. With an excellent young core and a solid veteran supporting cast, there […] The post Devils early bold predictions for 2024-25 after active offseason appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Spending long summer days with an adoptable pet is the best way to enjoy the season. July 27-28
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Are you contemplating insurance for your pet? It’s not unexpected that you’re willing to go above and beyond for your pet’s health, given that pet insurance has consistently expanded as an industry year after year and has become a standard family cost. So, whether you’ve just acquired a new puppy or are searching for coverage for an old buddy, we’ve got a few references to doubts regarding the worth of dog and cat insurance coverage.
Clark PD Announces Construction on Raritan and Central on Friday
CLARK, NJ — The Clark Police Department announced around 8:30 on Friday morning that construction would be taking place on Raritan Rd. and Central Ave. The Union County Department of Public Works will be working on a project on the roads.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Traffic congestion and delays in the area should be expected. The area should be avoided if possible. Follow all traffic signage carefully, and stay updated through the Clark Police Department's social media platforms. [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
NYC's Summer Streets begins today with expanded hours in Queens, Staten Island
NEW YORK - NYC's Summer Streets has returned for 2024, kicking off Saturday in Queens and Staten Island. The event is running with expanded hours this year, meaning that from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on select Saturdays, miles of New York City's streets will be open in both directions for people to play, walk and bike.
Well-Maintained 1984 Porsche 944 5-Speed Up for Auction on Bring a Trailer
With recent $8k recommissioning work, featuring a 2.5L inline-four engine, Saratoga Top sunroof, and 16″ Fuchs-style wheels. A pristine example of the classic 1984 Porsche 944 is now available for bidding on Bring a Trailer. Initially delivered to Herman + Miller Porsche-Audi in Parsippany, New Jersey, this car has recently undergone extensive recommissioning work, amounting to approximately $8,000, and now shows just 39,000 miles on the odometer. Finished in iconic Guards Red with black Porsche script cloth upholstery, this 944 offers a blend of vintage charm and reliable performance.
Vintage Baseball Game – Washington Borough Park
A Vintage Baseball Game has been scheduled for 11 a.m., August 10, at Washington Borough Park. The event will also entertain visitors with a car show, featuring cars about a half-century old that have been kept in mint condition. For more information visit WashingtonBID.org online. Vintage baseball, played with rules...
FDNY Commissioner Laura Kavanagh announces resignation date
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Commissioner Laura Kavanagh announced that she will be resigning from the FDNY in August after about two years heading the department. The first woman to lead the FDNY will serve her last day as commissioner on Aug. 7, “almost one month after she announced her scheduled departure and months after she initiated these conversations with administration leadership,” according to a statement released by the FDNY.
Staten Island Ferry captain demanding $1M from NYC over injury from ‘jammed’ window
A Staten Island Ferry skipper is demanding $1 million in damages from the city after a Gilligan-like mishap in the pilot house. Assistant Capt. Joseph Grym, 44, claims he wrenched his shoulder and back while trying to close a “jammed” pilot house window. No word if he was...
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