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Five-week long walkway closure scheduled to begin July 22 at Riverton-Belvidere Bridge
BELVIDERE, NJ (Warren County) – The Riverton-Belvidere Bridge’s pedestrian walkway is scheduled to be shut down July 22 so needed repairs can be made to bulging masonry wing walls on the structure’s Pennsylvania side, according to the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission. Once started, the walkway...
NJ Lawmakers are Pushing for Parental Accountability: Phillipsburg Officials Discuss What’s Happening Locally
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ - After a series of events stirred up violence at family events, some New Jersey lawmakers are seeking to enact laws that would hold their parents accountable for their rowdy teenager’s disruptive actions. The bills were proposed by Assemblyman Dan Hutchison, D-Camden, as he and his colleagues became inspired to crack down on rowdy teen behavior down the shore. On Memorial Day 2024, news footage released videos of crowds running from fights and gunshots at Seaside Heights. This resulted in the borough implementing a 10 p.m. curfew for juveniles.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE...
Discussions to reopen Route 611 continue
Stroudsburg, Monroe Co. — Discussions continue between local state legislators, PENNDOT and the National Park Service (NPS), as they work to figure out a plan to reopen Route 611. The route has been closed since December 2022 after a rockslide along Mount Minsi. Senator Rosemary M. Brown (R-40) has...
Former legal office in Easton may become apartment building
EASTON, Pa. — A former law office in Easton’s West Ward neighborhood may soon find new life as an eight-unit apartment building. The city Zoning Hearing Board on Monday granted a special exception to allow conversion of 831 Lehigh St. into an apartment building. Easton’s Planning Commission recommended...
Meet the voracious insect that’s killing trees and causing frequent power outages in one Lehigh Valley neighborhood
Thomas Little, by his estimation, used to lose power once a year. But beginning last year, the retired Williams Township cardiologist said, he experienced at least six outages in 2023 and lost power five times during January, including three instances in one week that month. According to his electric utility Met-Ed’s count, Little has experienced nine “sustained outages” since last year. Eight ...
Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin Visits Phillipsburg for Local Understanding of Food Insecurity and Housing Costs at Norwescap Food Bank
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ - New Jersey Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin visited the Norwescap Food Bank in Phillipsburg on July 15, 2024, to discuss the topic of food insecurity among Warren, Sussex, and Hunterdon County residents. Assemblyman Coughlin, D-Middlesex County, has demonstrated his commitment and passion for raising money for NJ’s 19th Legislative District’s food bank and soup kitchens.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “He has been a game changer for food insecurity,” said Mark Valli, CEO of Norwescap. “Not just for food banks, but for SNAP benefits.” Coughlin spoke to dozens of individuals representing the Flemington...
Hunterdon County offers free concert series at Deer Path Park
READINGTON TOWNSHIP, NJ (Hunterdon County) – The 48th Annual Hunterdon County Parks and Recreation summer concert series, Music Under the Stars is in full swing, at Deer Path Park, in Readington Township. The free, family-friendly concerts take place on Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m. The concert series kicked off...
Gov. Shapiro speaks with 69 News about new budget, investigation into assassination attempt on Trump
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - 69 News spoke with Gov. Josh Shapiro Tuesday. The governor was in Bethlehem to talk about the newly-signed state budget. "The Lehigh Valley has its act together. All the different elected leaders, business leaders, are all rowing in the same direction," Shapiro said. Shapiro chose the site...
Hackettstown Street Fair road closures, parking restrictions for Sunday
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ (Warren County) – The Hackettstown Business Improvement District’s Street Fair will be held this Sunday, July 21 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Main Street will be closed from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. between Route 517 (High Street) and East Plane Street. There will also be no parking on either side of that portion of Main Street, police said.
New Palmer police station could cost up to $32.6M
PALMER TWP., Pa. – The Palmer Township Board of Supervisors on Monday night received a feasibility study presentation on a proposed new police station. The presentation, offered by Alloy5 Architecture, calls for new construction on the township's existing complex site. In citing its rationale for the new location, Alloy5...
Company laying off 80 people working out of Tobyhanna Army Depot in Monroe County
A company that offers maritime and engineering services is laying off 80 people in the Poconos. Truestone has filed a WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act) notice with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry informing the state of the layoffs. The positions are based at Tobyhanna Army Depot, 11 Hap Arnold Blvd. in Coolbaugh Township, Monroe County.
First building opens as former Slate Belt tire dump is repurposed as industrial park
A tire dump that held more than 2 million tires at its peak is now home to the first of several industrial buildings. Representatives of the Green Knight Industrial Park and developer JVI LLC held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday for the first of its buildings to open. The project has...
Hearing continues for mobile home park
PALMER TWP., Pa. – The Palmer Township Board of Supervisors continued a hearing on a curative amendment involving a proposed mobile home park Monday night at the administration building. The applicant, Exchange 12 LLC and developer Abe Atiyeh, have filed a substantive challenge and curative amendment for a proposed...
Civil rights group calls for repeal of Slate Belt weapons discharge ordinance
A civil rights group states it will file a complaint if a Slate Belt community doesn’t repeal a recently passed ordinance that deals with discharging of weapons. Pen Argyl Borough Council voted July 2 to pass Ordinance 732, which increases the fine for discharging a weapon within the borough from $50 to $1,000 and includes fines for people who allow shooting on their property.
Fire hydrant spray makes it fun beating the heat in Easton (PHOTOS)
This summer has been hot. The Lehigh Valley, including much of the Northeast, was under another heat advisories on Monday. As of 2 p.m., AccuWeather was reporting the temperature was 93 degrees with a real feel temp of 104 in Easton. But that didn’t stop some kids in Easton from...
See all homes sold in Hunterdon County, July 8 to July 14
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Hunterdon County reported from July 8 to July 14. There were 1 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,612-square-foot home on School Road in Whitehouse Station that sold for $493,000.
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