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Former NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer considering mayoral run
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Candidates are already lining up to challenge New York City Mayor Eric Adams in the next mayoral election, which will be held in November 2025. One potential candidate, former New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer, sat down with PIX on Politics host Dan Mannarino to discuss his campaign and how he […]
Mayor Adams and City Council at odds over ballot proposals
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The New York City Charter Revision Commission has released five ballot proposals, further dividing the mayor’s office and the City Council. One of the proposals would require extra legislative steps for bills that impact public safety, which could dilute the City Council’s power. The commission would also limit the City Council’s […]
Stonybrook pool membership dips; $1M gross revenue seen
HILLSDALE—Councilwoman Abby Lundy reported on July 16 that membership registration at Stonybrook Swim Club & Pool is “slightly down” this year. Lundy noted that revenues are down by “just under $15,000” at the pool. She said the pool revenue this year is $930,455, with over $80,000 in payments still due from the snack bar, camps, and the swim team pool rental.
Combined paid/volunteer ambulance service proves quicker
HILLSDALE—Two top officials of the Hillsdale Volunteer Ambulance Service reported to the Borough Council that the new “combined” workforce of paid and volunteer workers has significantly decreased emergency response times, with medical care arriving on scene in about five minutes. Later in the meeting, councilors approved a...
Borough settles with office site owners; town to lose revenue as multi-year tax appeals succeed
WOODCLIFF LAKE—The Borough Council approved two tax settlements covering multi-year tax appeals for office buildings at 300 Tice Boulevard and 595 Chestnut Ridge Road during its July 15 meeting. Officials did not immediately clarify the potential impacts on property taxes resulting from the settlements. Both Tax Court settlements approved...
One of our finest: Park Ridge hails Tom Madru for four decades of service
PARK RIDGE—A borough volunteer who has dedicated four decades to various vital committees and groups was honored with a proclamation and heartfelt praise at the July 9 Borough Council meeting. Mayor Keith Misciagna and Councilman Michael Mintz paid tribute to longtime volunteer Thomas Madru, whose service thus far has...
Roxbury High School Opens Aviation Program to Other Morris County Students
ROXBURY, NJ – A new partnership between the Roxbury High School Aviation Academy and the Morris County School of Technology will soon give students throughout Morris County a chance to study aviation. The “Host Site Academy Partnership Agreement” was approved by the Roxbury School Board on July 22.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “We will begin recruiting this fall with Morris County School of Technology for students to enroll in our program Fall 2025,” said Roxbury High School Aviation Instructor Mike Gottfried. “We plan to offer a new cohort each year with 24 seats...
Dean Delivers strikes again in De Francis Dash
Trainer Ned Allard brought a pair of sprinters to Laurel Park Sunday, and his Delaware Park-based duo liked it just fine. Three races after Sunny Breeze blew into town to win the Concern Stakes, Allard’s newest old horse, the five-year-old Dean Delivers, in Allard’s barn for just a few months, zipped to the front and fended off all comers to win the $150,000 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash.
Abandoned Coach USA bus routes in 3 N.J. counties put riders, NJ Transit in a jam
With 21 days left before Coach USA stops operating 20 bus routes in New Jersey, public officials and other advocates have called on NJ Transit to find a way to continue the service. On July 11, Coach USA announced it was terminating contracts with NJ Transit to operate local bus...
Stop The Sting Is Helping To Control New Jersey’s Jellyfish Population
If you've spent any time in the Barnegat Bay this summer, you may have noticed that you're not alone when you're swimming. And I'm not talking about the other swimmers. Sea Nettles, a type of Jellyfish have been running rampant this summer causing a lot of people to get stung.
LOOK! See Trailer for ‘A Complete Unknown’ Starring Timothée Chalamet Filmed in New Jersey!
Glimpses of New Jersey are about to hit the big screen in a brand new movie starring one of Hollywood's most prominent stars. The official trailer for 'A Complete Unknown', a bio pic focusing on the comeuppance of legendary folk singer Bob Dylan, just dropped today. The film, directed by James Mangold stars the incredible, Oscar-nominated Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan.
Hackensack Police: Woman Fights Off Attacker in Riverside Square Mall
HACKENSACK, NJ - A New Milford man was charged with attempted sexual assault, criminal restraint, criminal sexual contact and simple assault, police said, after an incident in a Riverside Square Mall bathroom. Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella announced the arrest of Craig L. Herbert, 30, of New Milford, NJ, on the above listed charges.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER On July 26, 2024, the Hackensack Police Department contacted the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Special Victims Unit regarding an alleged attempted sexual assault that occurred at the Riverside Square Mall in Hackensack the previous evening. A joint investigation...
Jets Issue Three-Word Challenge To Sauce Gardner That Should Scare NFL Quarterbacks
Sauce Gardner has established himself as arguably the best defensive back in football over the first two years of his career. As training camp gets underway with the kickoff of the 2024 season looming, though, the New York Jets believe their star corner can get even better. Coach Robert Saleh kept ...
Robert Saleh praises the ‘silent assassin’ of the New York Jets
To the average NFL fan, the name Michael Carter II probably doesn’t ring a bell. In fact, it’s more likely that they will confuse him for his former New York Jets teammate, running back Michael Carter, now with the Arizona Cardinals. That’s just how the dynamic is sometimes between offensive and defensive players among casual fans.
Produce recall in New Jersey expands due to possible listeria contamination
🔴 Ohio-based produce farm expands recall due to possible listeria contamination. 🔴 The affected produce was shipped to several states, including New Jersey. Out of an abundance of caution, an Ohio-based produce farm has expanded its July 12 recall to include additional produce because it may be contaminated with listeria, the U.S. Drug and Food Administration has announced.
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