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Person Hospitalized After Falling from Cliff at Mills Reservation
MONTCLAIR, NJ - A person was hospitalized after a fall from a cliff at Mills Reservation in Essex County, prompting a high-risk rescue operation by emergency responders, according to the Montclair Fire Department. The incident occurred on Saturday, August 24 at Mills Reservation, a 157-acre park that spans Montclair and Cedar Grove, known for its walking and jogging trails, including one that leads to a cliff with views of the New York skyline. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER According to fire officials, the Montclair Fire Department responded to a report of a person that fell...
Video Shows Rescue In Cliff-Diving Gone Wrong In West Milford
The NJSP's aviation unit and TEAMS unit, a special operations unit, responded to an area of West Milford Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 28, for a diver who was seriously injured in rugged terrain. Pilots, hoist operators, and rescuers "undertook a complex and high-risk extraction," NJSP says. Video shows troopers locating the...
West Orange rolls past Orange in season-opener - Football recap
West Orange rolled past Orange 48-0 in its season-opener in West Orange behind a three-touchdown day from quarterback Charlie LaMorte. West Orange jumped ahead early and led 20-0 after the first quarter, including two touchdown catches from Terrell Wilfong. West Orange added three more touchdowns in the second, including a...
Elegant New Construction at 15 Second Street: A Modern Gem in Dover
DOVER — Nestled in the heart of Dover, the newly constructed home at 15 Second Street stands as a beacon of modern elegance and thoughtful design. This stunning property, boasting four spacious bedrooms and two and a half luxurious bathrooms, is more than just a house—it’s a masterpiece of contemporary living.
Fair Lawn Schools Spending $20K on Rebranding with New Logo
FAIR LAWN, NJ - The school district is spending $20,000 on rebranding the school district logo, according to the superintendent. On August 22, Dr. Rui Dionisio told the Board of Education the district is several steps into developing the new logo with a company called Sky Designs. The district is now reviewing a survey that went out to students, staff and parents back in the spring.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER "We began with what Sky Designs calls the discover phase with focus groups where we had almost 200 members of our community, students,...
Township of Denville Announces Changes To Recycling and Garbage Schedule
DENVILLE, NJ - The Township of Denville announced on its Facebook page that the garbage and recycling schedule has been modified due to the observance of Labor Day. Below is the adjusted schedule: CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Monday, September 2nd - No Garbage Pick-up Tuesday, September 3rd - Monday Garbage Pick-up Wednesday, September 4th - Tuesday Garbage Pick-up, No Recycling Thursday, September 5th - Recycling (Paper/Cardboard), No Garbage Pick-upDOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. Friday, September 6th - Thursday Garbage Pick-up Saturday, September 7th - Friday Garbage Pick-up For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Fall Jazz Concert Series at Allamuchy’s Rutherfurd Hall.
Jazz at Rutherfurd Hall Fall Series begins on September 15th. Jazz at Rutherfurd Hall is in its 9th year and continues to entertain audiences with exceptional quality musicians of the highest caliber. Featuring the songs of George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin and Johnny Mercer and many more. All concerts...
Hanover Township Day is Set for September 7th with a Raindate of September 8th
HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NJ - There has been a rain date announced for Hanover Township Day in the event that our area gets hit by unfavorable weather that day. The event is scheduled for September 7th from 1pm - 5pm at Malapardis Park with a rain date for the next day - September 8th. The day is expected to be fun for all! There will be a hay ride, face painting, balloon art, inflatables, a test-your-strength, story time, the Whippany Park High School Marching band, a bubble show, great food, dance, karate and much more.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
It’s corn-cert time: A look at the corn maze themed after Easton Area High School music
Corn mazes are a fall staple for many, especially for locals who visit Raub’s Farm Market. This year, some may notice familiarity in this year’s corn maze, especially those who were in Easton Area High School’s band or choir. If you purchase a product or register for...
Hopewell Township Zoning Board to Hear Controversial Warehouse Application
After months of delay, the Hopewell Township Zoning Board of Adjustment may finally hear a much-anticipated application on Wednesday, September 4. Case 23-14 requests a Use Variance to permit the construction of a three-story, approximately 150,000-square-foot self-storage facility at 130 Washington Crossing Pennington Road. The proposed site for construction, Block...
Lender takes back Harlem building from Sugar Hill
Sugar Hill Capital Partners was one of the first firms to bear the brunt of the 2019 rent law. The multifamily owner had built out its rent-stabilized holdings months before the legislation dammed revenue streams and decimated the asset class. By 2023, foreclosure filings pockmarked Sugar HIll’s Upper Manhattan portfolio.
How much can you get for rare 1982 dimes circulating in Bucks County? Experts weigh in
A viral buzz circulating among amateur coin collectors has been the value of a 1982 Roosevelt dime that is missing the mint mark. The rumor had some believing the coin could be worth $1,000. According to the US Mint, it is a rare error coin that collectors have recognized and...
How did former Rutgers players look elsewhere? Here’s a transfer recap from Week 1
There are 22 players who started their college football careers at Rutgers playing elsewhere in 2024. The list includes two newcomers to the Big Ten, three quarterbacks and seven defenders. One of those Big Ten newcomers made a big first impression Saturday. In his debut at Michigan State, Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams...
The Washington Post Ranks Doylestown Pizzeria Best in State for Neapolitan Slices
The Spuntino Wood Fired Pizzeria in Doylestown was named the best spot for Neapolitan-style pizza. A popular pizzeria in Doylestown has been listed as the best spot in Pennsylvania for Neapolitan-style pizza and more. Dylan Moriarty, Andrew Van Dam, Amanda Finnegan, and Gabe Hiatt all wrote about this and other pizza shops for The Washington Post.
Rutgers needs to come clean on the Patrick Hobbs mess — and that starts at the top | Politi
Turns out, the athletic director who often talked about writing the “greatest chapter” in Rutgers sports history really was penning a cheap Harlequin novel with one of his subordinates. Patrick Hobbs was under investigation for an “inappropriate, consensual relationship” when he abruptly resigned on Aug. 16, a source...
Bridgewater-Raritan names fourth Athletic Hall of Fame class
The Bridgewater-Raritan High School Athletic Hall of Fame Committee will hold its fourth induction dinner and ceremony at the Bridgewater Marriott in Bridgewater on Oct. 5 at 6 p.m. Nineteen individuals and five teams compose this year's induction class. Tickets for the event cost $125 per person and can be purchased online at bit.ly/3Vrosxb. ...
Homicide by Vehicle Charges Filed After Victim of February Crash on Route 309 Dies from Injuries
A Bucks County man is facing upgraded charges of homicide by vehicle after the victim of a February crash on Route 309 died from injuries sustained in the incident. Court records show Daniel Selby Jr., 31, of Fountainville, was officially charged Thursday afternoon with felony counts of homicide by vehicle while DUI, homicide by vehicle, and accidents involving death or injury while not licensed, stemming from the Feb. 10 incident in Lower Gwynedd Township.
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