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First-time NJ visitor wins huge jackpot at Atlantic City casino
ATLANTIC CITY — “Luck be a lady tonight.”. Well, we don’t know if the winner was a lady or not, but an out-of-state, first-time visitor to the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City was certainly lucky. The New Jersey newbie won a wide-area progressive jackpot...
Two children shot near Bronx McDonald’s, gunman at large: NYPD
BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — Two kids were shot near a Bronx McDonald’s Saturday night, according to the NYPD. Police responded to a call of shots fired just before 10 p.m. Two children, a 12-year-old and a 13-year-old, were found at the location, police say. The minors were transported to Jacobi Medical Center. They are both […]
Caitlin Clark’s Teammate Asked Her an Unexpected Personal Favor After Fever vs. Liberty
Caitlin Clark was the highlight of the weekend in sports during the Indiana Fever's 83-78 upset win over the New York Liberty. Not only did the Fever pick up their biggest win of the season, but Clark made all sorts of WNBA history, including becoming the first rookie in league history to ...
Bloomingdale Police Department: NO Soliciting, Do Not Ring Bell Or Knock
BLOOMINGDALE, NJ - Bloomingdale Police Department took to Instagram to acknowledge that the department is aware of solicitors going door-to-door soliciting within the past couple weeks. Recommendation from the department is to request a solicitors' permit issued by Bloomingdale Police Department. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Following this, if they do not provide a permit, please give the department a call for an officer to respond to the scene and verify their identity. Bloomingdale Police Department Non-emergency Number: (973) 838-0158 For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Clifton fireworks on hold due to rain, now take place Sunday, July 7
Fireworks in Clifton scheduled for Saturday, July 6, have been postponed due to the threat of rain. "Family fun day" activities will commence at 4 p.m. in front of the Clifton High School Stadium, 333 Colfax Ave. The stadium opens at 6:30 p.m. for all ticketholders. Preshow and fireworks will...
Passaic man fleeing Weehawken hit-and-run struck two pedestrians and tried to flee again: prosecutor
Three seniors were seriously injured Friday night in Weehawken when a Passaic man driving large pickup truck struck a car and then hit two pedestrians while trying to flee, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said. The initial crash occurred in the area of Avenue at Port Imperial and Port Imperial...
Yorktown, Wakefield students honored in art, writing competition
A total of 21 Arlington Public Schools students received national honors in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, which for 101 years has saluted student achievement across the spectrum of arts endeavors. Hannah Bigley of Yorktown High School received an American Visions Medal (the highest honor) and was named a...
Falling tree sparks fire at Tenafly home
A fire, apparently caused by a downed tree, led to the evacuation of a home in Tenafly on Saturday, July 6. No one was hurt. "It was caused by a large branch of the tree," said Lt. Paul Liautaud of the Tenafly Police Department. "Not sure what sparked the fire, but obviously something got interrupted inside the house."
Classical Piano Concert at Ridgewood Library, July 7
RIDGEWOOD, NJ — Enjoy an afternoon of classical music at the Ridgewood Library, as they will host a piano concert for Bergen County resident Owen Smith on July 7 from 2 to 3 p.m. Seating is first come, first served. No registration required. Smith will perform pieces of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Schumann and Brahms. Smith is 16 years old and an honor student at the Manhattan School of Music pre-college, lives in Demarest, where he attends Bergen Catholic High school. Smith started to play piano at 5 and has won prizes at several piano competitions, including the Piano Concerto Competition at Manhattan School of Music, the New York and New Jersey Piano teachers association and the International Grand Piano competition. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Read more Arts & Entertainment news from around Ridgewood here: Attendees Dazzled at Ridgewood July Fourth Parade and Fireworks Show Ridgewood Guild's Art in the Park Series July 5 and August 2 Ridgewood's Independence Day Fireworks Celebration Set for July 4 at 6 p.m. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
25,000-square-foot inflatable bounce park opens at Staten Island Mall
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – A California-based company that touts itself as offering the world’s biggest bounce park recently opened at the Staten Island Mall in New Springville, offering jumpers of all ages a world of fun, laughter and excitement in the weeks ahead. FUNBOX is an expansive 25,000-square-foot...
NJ air quality alert: High levels of ground level ozone predicted Sunday for Jersey Shore
High levels of ground level ozone will lead to an air quality alert in New Jersey from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday, July 7, according to the National Weather Service. The region will be under a "Code Orange Air Quality Action Day" as breathing outdoors will become unhealthy for some vulnerable groups of people, according to the Mount Holly station of the weather service.
Yankees broadcaster laughs at awkward curtain call
On Saturday, Yankees first baseman Ben Rice made history by becoming the first rookie in the history of the organization to hit three home runs in a game. But moments later, Rice had one of the most awkward curtain calls in recent memory, which resulted in longtime Yankees play-by-play man Michael Kay poking fun at Read more... The post Michael Kay pokes fun at Yankees rookie Ben Rice for awkward curtain call appeared first on Awful Announcing.
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