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New Jersey and New York Grocery Chain Banning this Controversial Item
Stop & Shop has been in the news quite a bit lately. The grocer recently announced the closure of many "underperforming" stores in New Jersey and New York. The following locations in New Jersey will close its doors by the end of the year:. 1083 Inman Ave., Edison. 1049 US...
Hub offers free help to NJ's new small businesses or those looking to grow
HACKENSACK — Free resources are available to small businesses just starting out or looking to grow through a partnership among the New Jersey Small Business Development Center, Fairleigh Dickinson University and the Main Street Business Alliance in Hackensack. The Hackensack Success Hub program will provide no-cost, one-on-one consulting services to local small businesses,...
Watch DePaul vs. Pope John live in NJ high school football on NFHS Network
DePaul and Pope John kick off their 2024 high school seasons by facing each other on Friday night in Wayne. Both teams are ranked in the preseason New Jersey Super 25, with the host Spartans debuting at No. 5 and the Lions coming in at No. 16. ...
Whopping $1.3 Million Winning Lottery Ticket Sold at New Jersey Food Store
The New Jersey Lottery has just made another player a millionaire. Someone walked into a food store in the Garden State this week and purchased a lottery ticket worth seven figures! Find out where the winning ticket was sold. Winning a million dollars must be a SURREAL feeling, like too...
Lightning strikes Turtle Back Zoo causing fire, sea turtles rushed to safety
Lightning hit the Sea Turtle Recovery Hospital at the Turtle Back Zoo in New Jersey, causing the building to catch fire.The lightning struck the West Orange building around 9:40 p.m. on Wednesday.Sea Turtle Recovery (STR) rushed to the hospital and said when they arrived the West Orange Fire Department and others were working to put out the fire.Sea turtles were exposed to heavy smoke so they were moved to a safe building inside the zoo.Staff and volunteers, along with zoo staff immediately assessed the turtles.Sea Turtle Recovery said that a critically endangered Kemp's Ridley turtle, named Pickles, was in the...
Madison to Hold Annual Car Show October 5
MADISON, NJ - The 29th Annual Madison Car Show and Bottle Hill Day Street Festival will be held on Saturday October 5. The Madison Car Show will take place in the parking lot of the Madison Volunteer Ambulance Corps headquarters, 29 Prospect St. The event is just a short walk from the Bottle Hill Day festivities, which are held in Madison’s business district.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The Madison Car Show features a wide array of vehicles across various categories, including hot rods, trucks, customs, antiques, classics, and street machines. While there is...
Morristown Football Look for More Consistency in 2024: Colonials Open Season Friday Aug. 30
MORRISTOWN, NJ – 2023 got off to a great start for the Morristown Colonials. The team started 3-1 and outscored their opponents 82-14 across their first four games. That is where the good times ended, however, for head coach Casey Flynn and the Colonials. Morristown would lose six of their next seven games culminating in a first-round playoff loss to Phillipsburg. “It was a great credit to the guys to get off to the start the way that we did,” Flynn said when asked about the inconsistencies of 2023. “We knew the challenge that the division was...
Warren Hills football preview 2024: High hopes if Blue Streaks stay healthy
If there’s a good side to your football team being ravaged by a horde of injuries, it’s that a lot of people get to play. That’s the situation Warren Hills is in this fall, as last season injuries hit so hard the Blue Streaks had to forfeit a game (against Montville on Oct. 13). While no one at Warren Hills remembers those days fondly, there is a plus, kind of.
Union County Removes Carousel, Train, Rink From Clark Reservoir Project Plans
CLARK, NJ — The county has revised its plans for a recreation area on the Clark Reservoir, a project that residents in the vicinity had asked officials to scale back. Features including an electric train for children, a carousel and an ice skating rink were removed from the revised plans based on community feedback, the county announced this week.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Clark residents who had formed a committee and developed an alternate plan for the reservoir project had objected to those features, citing environmental, privacy and safety concerns. The Rahway River Watershed Association...
Attempted Burglaries in Montclair Awaken Homeowners
MONTCLAIR, NJ - According to Montclair Police officials, residents of Hilltop Place and Wayside Place experienced a series of attempted burglaries. In the early hours, a homeowner on Wayside Place told police that he was awakened by an alert on his cellphone, signaling movement in his backyard. Upon checking his surveillance cameras, he observed three individuals dressed in all-black clothing, gloves, and ski masks. The intruders, who were equipped with burglary tools, were spotted near the back door of the property.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The homeowner then triggered an audible alarm, which caused...
Joe Botti celebrates being named to the Hudson County Sports Hall of Fame
Joe Botti, the former founder, director, and head coach of the Union City Boxing Club, is celebrating his induction into the latest class of the Hudson County Sports Hall of Fame. “This is a great honor. Not many boxing personalities have been selected for this honor,” Botti said in a...
Union County’s Fall Festival Returns With Live Music, Food Trucks, and Micro Beer Garden
The Union County Board of County Commissioners is excited to announce that the Union County 2024 Fall Festival will be held on Saturday, September 14th, from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Oak Ridge Park, located at 136 Oak Ridge Road in Clark. Admission is free for all. “The Commissioner...
New Owners Cut Down 247 Trees at Former Manor Property Without Permit
WEST ORANGE, NJ – Last week, Our Green West Orange (OGWO) board member Joyce Rudin drove past the former Manor at 111 Prospect Avenue and saw many trees had been cut down. She reported what happened to the Mayor, Town Council, Zoning Officer and Police Chief Abbott. West Orange Forester Walt Kipp drove to the premises to take an inventory of the stumps and discovered that 247 were chopped down without a permit. According to the updated tree ordinance, “Any person, firm, partnership, corporation, association or other legal entity violating any other provisions of this article shall, upon...
MTA installs platform barriers at 10 subway stations to prevent fatal slips and shoves
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2024. Donate today. The MTA has installed new metal barriers on subway platforms in Brooklyn and Manhattan since the start of 2024 — and transit officials said they plan to add even more by the end of the year. The...
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