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4-year-old child stabbed in Paterson, NJ home, taken to hospital
PATERSON — The search is on for a woman who stabbed her 4-year-old niece multiple times and hospitalized her, according to published reports. Police found the child victim inside a Paterson home near 10th and East 24th Streets around 4 p.m. Friday, Passaic County prosecutors said. The 4-year-old had...
Message from the Director: Now Accepting Seed Library Seed Returns
Did you participate in our Seed Library this year? We are excited to announce that the Library will now be accepting returns of seeds harvested from plants grown from seeds originally supplied by the library. will be accepted from Tuesday, September 3rd through November 15th. We ask that seeds be...
Hillsdale DPW returns from WCL; ‘final design’ in on community center
HILLSDALE—A top public works official informed the Borough Council on Aug. 13 that all DPW operations, including office staff and light vehicles, have moved back from temporary offices in Woodcliff Lake to the local DPW facility. Earlier this year, the DPW relocated its office operations and some lighter vehicles...
Library of The Chathams Hosts Career Carnival for Kids: Explore STEAM Careers
MORRIS COUNTY – The Library of The Chathams is set to host an exciting event to inspire the next generation of innovators and problem solvers. On Saturday, September 14, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., children and families are invited to the Career Carnival for Kids: STEAM Careers That Create Change. This event will provide a hands-on, interactive experience where children can explore diverse and exciting careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM).
Destination Nutley: As Summer Fades Into Autumn, Real Estate Remains A Hot Topic
NUTLEY, NJ - All roads lead to Nutley, and all conversations are connected, at least tangentially, to real estate. Whether discussing the value of the family home, asking about recent home sales, or looking at trends, the TAPinto Nutley team has the answers. As weather cools down, it looks like interest in real estate is heating up, at least from the perspective of page views in our Real Estate section. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Some of our latest real estate news: As the summer heat fades and the crisp autumn air sets in, the...
Crafters Wanted for Holiday Craft Sale at Ogden Memorial Presbyterian Church
CHATHAM – The holiday season is just around the corner, and Ogden Memorial Presbyterian Church is gearing up to host its annual Holiday Craft Sale on Saturday, December 7, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This festive event, located at 286 Main Street in Chatham, promises to be a gathering spot for local artisans, crafters, and holiday shoppers.
Florham Park Police Stop Stolen Vehicle, Recover Multiple Stolen Items
FLORHAM PARK — On Monday, August 19, at 10:25 a.m., Florham Park Officers Chris Heredia and Charlie Greenstein, along with Sergeant Joel Phillips, responded to the area of a local business after an employee reported that someone might be attempting to make a fraudulent purchase. The officers located the suspect’s vehicle on Columbia Turnpike near Park Avenue as the individual fled the scene. During the pursuit, they discovered that the license plate on the vehicle had been reported stolen. The officers successfully stopped the vehicle off Columbia Road in Morris Township.
On Staten Island, a public housing complex undergoes a transformation
A new, private developer says the renovations to the West Brighton Houses will be done in the fall of 2026. A developer is handling gut renovations and extensive repairs at the West Brighton Houses, the first Staten Island NYCHA campus converted to private management. [ more › ]
Morning audio update: Mayor Adams’ ambitious rezoning plan, reopening of a vital Social Security office, inspiring story of an S.I. man who beat cancer (Aug. 23-26, 2024)
Good morning Staten Island, and welcome to the brand new daily SILive.com morning report. Today’s Morning Report, which covers stories from the weekend through today (Monday) includes Mayor Eric Adams’ ambitious rezoning plan for NYC, the reopening of a vital Social Security office in Staten Island, and an inspiring story of a local man who beat the odds against cancer. Plus, we’ll cover a heartwarming animal rescue operation and a lively community festival. Stay tuned for all this and more!
Here’s what Staten Island students can expect from new literacy curriculum, according to officials
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — New York City will expand its literacy initiative to Staten Island public schools for the first time in the 2024-2025 academic year — and educators are prepared, according to the president of the city’s public school teachers union. Staten Island is part of...
The Loisaida CommUnity Fridge on 9th and B needs a new home — here's why
On the heels of our story that the 12th Street and First Avenue East Village Neighbors Community Fridge at S’MAC was being forced to close, we received word from Trinity Lutheran Parish that the Loisaida CommUnity Fridge and Pantry at Ninth Street and Avenue B also needs to shutter.
A New York man died while on a solo trip to Colombia. It took his grieving mother 5 months to learn what happened
Omar Watson took a vacation to Colombia in February and called his mom to say he was ok. Two days later, he was found dead in his Airbnb. His mother has spent five months trying to find out what happened.
VOTE: Who is the top running back in North Jersey football?
With the North Jersey high school football season getting started this week, we want to hear from you. Who is the running back you're most excited to watch this fall? Read about the top running backs here, then cast your vote below. Voting will remain open until Sept. 2. ...
Action Park ‘survivors’ to share memories of N.J.’s most insane amusement park
Eric Fiorito has fond memories of visiting Action Park in Sussex County as a teen in the 1980s. That includes the time he broke his nose on the Cannonball Loop, the infamous looping water slide that was among Action Park’s beloved and hazardous attractions before the iconic waterpark closed in 1996.
See all homes sold in Hudson County, Aug. 19 to Aug. 25
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Hudson County reported from Aug. 19 to Aug. 25. There were 249 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,061-square-foot home on Willow Avenue in Hoboken that sold for $607,000. Bayonne.
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