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NYC Summer Streets kicks off in Queens, Staten Island
New York City’s Summer Streets celebration begins on Saturday in Queens and Staten Island, encouraging New Yorkers to get outside by turning hustle-prone streets into carless safety zones for pedestrians and cyclists.
Six sites in North Jersey will receive initial markers for the NJ Black Heritage Trail
Sometime between the end of this year and early next, New Jersey residents will see markers placed in front of historic sites statewide like Hinchliffe Stadium in Paterson. The markers are part of the New Jersey Black Heritage Trail that recognizes overlooked sites key to Black history in the Garden State. In September...
Both Nico Hischier and Jesper Bratt could join Devils history this season
The New Jersey Devils have a long history of great players. While most people associate the history of the Devils with defense, there have been plenty of offensive juggernauts that called the Garden State home. Of course, there’s deserved Hall of Famer Patrik Elias, who spent his entire 20-year career in New Jersey and finished with north of 1,000 points while playing one of the best two-way games in the world.
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...
‘Nothing Bundt Cakes’ to Open ‘Sweet’ Shop in Woodbridge
WOODBRIGE, NJ — A fast-growing national specialty bakery chain is opening its newest shop at the popular St. Georges Crossing shopping center. Dallas-based “Nothing Bundt Cakes” will lease a sizable store in St. Georges Crossing in Woodbridge, according to Levin Management Corp., a North Plainfield leasing agent and manager for the sprawling retail mall at 855 St. Georges Avenue.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Nothing Bundt Cakes will feature handcrafted bundt cakes in a variety of flavors and sizes, personal-sized “Bundtlets” and cupcake-sized “Bundtinis,” said veteran restaurateur Hansraj Agrawal, owner of the new shop....
West Orange HS football team hosts Essex Shootout, enjoys impressive showing
This slideshow requires JavaScript. WEST ORANGE, NJ — The West Orange High School football team enjoyed a great day at the Essex Shootout at WOHS on Saturday, July 20. The Mountaineers finished in second place in “A” division of the 7-on-7 event. They went undefeated in pool...
Metuchen restaurant awarded Guinness World Record for having the most tequilas
METUCHEN – National Tequila Day was July 24 and Metuchen Mexican restaurant Meximodo celebrated with a Guinness World Record. The organization designated Meximodo as the bar-restaurant with the most varieties of agave spirits commercially available in the world. "I've got the final count − 748 tequilas, 246 mezcals and 39 agave spirits for...
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
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...
Staten Island veteran survived war as a teen; now he’s a romance writer whose novel is getting a facelift
A 77-year-old Vietnam War veteran and author — whose service in the U.S. Marines as a teenager inspired the storyline of a romantic novel — is now seeing his written work get new life. First published in 1993, Staten Island resident Westley Thomas’ romantic suspense novel, “A Hard...
NHL Sweaters: The Best and Worst of the New Jersey Devils
Sweaters and hockey have been synonymous with each other since the infancy of the sport. Teams have been identified by their iconic colours and patterns. Some of them are classic while others are classically awful. This summer our annual series focuses on the best and the worst sweaters in each team’s history. Today we have the best and the worst New Jersey Devils sweaters in team history.
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...
Mosquito spraying set for Sunday morning in 2 Morris County towns
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ – The Morris County Mosquito Commission has announced that it will be using an All-Terrain vehicle to treat a section of woods in Rockaway, and East Hanover Township on Sunday morning. The mosquito spraying will go on from 4:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. on Sunday, July...
College Hill PorchFest returns for 6th year, but first they need performers — and porches
EASTON, Pa. — Easton has put out the call for performers who have a knack for tearing it up on porch-based stages. College Hill’s PorchFest has confirmed its sixth annual event for Sept. 29, and organizers are on the lookout for both musicians and porches who would like to play a part in the performances.
Denville Public Schools Release Supply List For 3 Schools
DENVILLE, NJ - Denville Public Schools has released school supply lists for several schools, for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year. The three schools include Valleyview Middle School, Riverview Elementary School, and Lakeview Elementary School. Supply lists are organized by grade level. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Items include glue sticks, pencils, pens, highlighters, loose-leaf paper, scissors, and post-its to name a few. Headphones/earbuds and dividers are among the items required for middle school students. A full list of items can be found on the Denville Township School District website. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Jon Hamm & Amanda Peet Filming New Apple TV Series in Princeton, NJ
Hollywood has come to Mercer County, New Jersey. Two big stars are working on a new project in downtown Princeton that's set to air later this year or early 2025. I saw on the bent spoon's now-expired Instagram story that Jon Hamm and Amanda Peet were spotted in Palmer Square.
WATCH: Rutgers Football commit Dyzier Carter in action
Rutgers landed the highest-ranked commitment of the Greg Schiano second tenure today when four-star wide receiver Dyzier Carter of Woodberry Forest (Va.) announced his plans to join the Scarlet Knights. The 6-foot, 180-pound Carter was also being highly pursued by Penn State, Texas A&M and a host of other major programs. Carter is the No.88-ranked prospect in the 247Sports' class of 2026 and the No.12 wide receiver in the class. Here is a look at the highlight film Carter put together from his junior season.
Why Kyle Monangai will be a productive NFL running back
Rutgers returns its top player from last season as running back Kyle Monangai is back for one more season. As the Big Ten leading rusher with 1,262 yards in 2023, Monangai toyed with the idea of turning pro and making himself eligible for the 2024 NFL Draft. He decided on...
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