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A Winning Cash4Life Ticket Was Sold In New Jersey
There's nothing better than payday. You work hard all week, month, and year, and when you're able to see the benefits of your hard work, it feels great. But what if you got a payday every week just because you were a little luckier than most people?. Thanks to a...
Work underway on delayed road repairs in the Poconos
Work got underway Wednesday morning for a long overdue road work project in the Poconos. Construction on Route 611 near Delaware Water Gap finally got started after a nearly 2 year wait. The road was closed in both directions
NJ.com’s biggest food festival yet is coming to the Meadowlands! Get your tickets now!
Prepare your taste buds as NJ.com’s Jersey Eats: A Taste of New Jersey is coming to the Meadowlands with its biggest event to date!. The event will be held at the Meadowlands Expo Center in Secaucus on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Join us to...
Gov. Murphy honors the life and legacy of Michael Aron
'This guy was a giant, smart, funny as heck, very fair in a world where there's not a lot of fairness'. Tributes have been pouring in from lawmakers, activists and some of the most powerful people in state government. Among them was Gov. Phil Murphy, who noted this week that Michael’s reporting helped “shape the history of New Jersey for the better.”
Monmouth Poll shows bump in Democratic enthusiasm
Interview: Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute. A new Monmouth Poll is good news for Kamala Harris. Swapping the party’s presidential nominee appeared to have given the Democratic Party the jolt it needed, as the new national poll out Wednesday found enthusiasm for the race had skyrocketed for Vice President Kamala Harris.
New Jersey mandates high school seniors complete FAFSA form before graduation
TRENTON, N.J. (PIX11) – It can save you money when going to college, but some New Jersey lawmakers said it can and will do so much more. The FAFSA form has been optional, which gives students access to federal and state financial aid resources. Still, a new law requires Garden State high school seniors graduating […]
Jackpot: Iconic NJ pop star has new slots game named after her
🎰 It's named after a famous singer from New Jersey. Looking for a jackpot that will make you “wanna dance?”. There is a new slots game named after one iconic singer, actress, and Newark native — and it has taken center stage at casinos across the U.S., including one right here in the Garden State.
'Acting like children': Code of conduct conflict discussion disrupts Easton City Council
EASTON, Pa. — Questions about Easton City Council's code of conduct disrupted its meeting Wednesday, while addressing another supposed disruption last month. At Wednesday's meeting, Mayor Sal Panto Jr. brought up a copy of a letter Councilwoman Taiba Sultana sent to solicitor Joel Scheer concerning Panto and Councilman Frank Pintabone’s conduct at the July 24 meeting.
Business Administrator to Bid Farewell to Phillipsburg this Friday
PHILLIPSBURG, N.J.---Phillipsburg's business administrator and clerk announced publicly at Wednesday's council meeting he will be leaving his position effective this Friday, Aug. 16. Hall would not comment on the resignation when contacted nearly two weeks ago.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Matthew C. Hall said his coworkers have known of his imminent departure since he tendered his two-week notice on Aug. 2. He has been the head of the town's business department for the past two years and has accepted a work-from-home position with Veolia North America. Veolia provides solutions for its clients' water,...
Into the woods: Immersive summer course takes Centenary University students to Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York to experience life in the wilderness
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ (Warren County) — A group of Centenary University students took their education into the wilderness, traveling to upstate New York earlier this summer to explore the historical, economic, social, political, and environmental significance of The Adirondack Park, a six million acre state park. The trip was the...
Video: New Jersey Home Got Crushed When A Water Main Broke Releasing A Niagara Falls Amount Of Water
A home owner in Edison, New Jersey got absolutely crushed when a contractor doing work in the area accidentally ruptured a water main causing a 30-inch break. The resulting geyser of water released sent so much water blasting straight at the house that it actually caused the roof to peel back. Two homes were under […] The post Video: New Jersey Home Got Crushed When A Water Main Broke Releasing A Niagara Falls Amount Of Water appeared first on BroBible.
DMV Will Soon Eliminate Temporary Paper License Plates In NJ
My mom recently just purchased a new vehicle and I am SO incredibly happy for her. She loves it, too, which makes it that much better to partake in her joy. She is having a bit of trouble with all the technology in it, though. She went from a 2007...
Opponents to New Jersey offshore wind project file lawsuit, claiming it violates Wilderness Act
New Jersey shore residents raised alarm bells that an offshore wind project would negatively affect the air quality of a protected wetland. An offshore wind project planned just nine miles off the coast of New Jersey is waiting on approval for a permit from the Environmental Protection Agency, but residents from Jersey Shore communities raised […]
Some changes as new round of Anchor property-tax relief is set to start
An estimated 1.5 million taxpayers will be notified of their automatic eligibility for a new round of state-funded Anchor property-tax relief benefits starting next week, state Treasury officials said Tuesday. The benefits, intended to help offset the state’s high local property taxes, will once again total as much as $1,750...
N.J. flight attendant admits smuggling drug money to Dominican Republic, feds say
Four flight attendants, including one from New Jersey have pleaded guilty to smuggling drug money from New York City to the Dominican Republic by using their elevated security status to avoid detection, authorities said. Charlie Hernandez, 42, of West New York, plus New York City residents Sarah Valerio Pujols, 42,...
Adopt a fall planter, holiday wreath in Hackettstown
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ (Warren County) – The Hackettstown Business Improvement District is seeking participants for its adopt a fall planter and adopt a holiday wreath program. “Adopt a planter or wreath for your family, business, tribute or someone you love,” Hackettstown Business Improvement District Executive Director Laurie Rapisardi said.
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