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601 Baltic Street Completes Construction in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn
Construction is complete on 601 Baltic Street, a ten-story residential building in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn. Designed, developed, and constructed by Grid Group, the 30,018-square-foot structure will yield 25 condominium units with an average scope of 906 square feet, as well as 1,654 square feet of ground-floor retail space. The property is situated at the corner of Baltic Street and Fourth Avenue.
Bulldogs Claim Season Opener Over Colonels
RUSTON – For a second straight season, Louisiana Tech was able to prevail in its season opener at Joe Aillet Stadium as the Bulldogs outlasted Nicholls by a final score of 25-17 on a rain-soaked Saturday night. LA Tech (1-0) was able to overcome a first-half injury to starting...
Message from the Director: National Library Card Signup Month
September is National Library Card Signup Month! We invite you to celebrate at the Livingston Library by visiting us and exploring the diverse services that your library card offers you. All month long, cardholders both new and existing are invited to visit the Patron Services desk to take part in...
Preview | Field Hockey vs Marywood
The Montclair State University field hockey team will play its 2024 home opener against Marywood on Sunday at 12:00 PM. This follows a 3-1 defeat to #15 Cortland in their previous match. It was a challenging game where Montclair fell behind early and fought back only late in the second half with a goal from Natalie Surma. Both teams enter this match looking to secure their first win of the season.
Fire Department hosts camp for girls
This slideshow requires JavaScript. The Bloomfield Fire Department held its second annual Girls on Fire day camp for fourth- and fifth-grade girls on the mornings of Aug. 14 and 15 at its East Passaic Avenue fire station. With all the mental focus, exercise and teamwork involved, acquanting energetic 9- and...
Hundreds of trees cut down at former site of The Manor in West Orange
The new owners of the Manor in West Orange may face a hefty fine for allegedly cutting down more than 200 trees on the historic property without a permit. A board member with Our Green West Orange (OGWO), an environmental nonprofit in the township, noticed the downed trees while driving past the Prospect Avenue property last week. The site is now owned by a parent company called The Legacy Manor, which officially purchased the catering hall and...
Man sues Essex County claiming he was jailed for two months despite judge's release order
A Newark man claims he was held in Essex County jail for nearly two months after a municipal judge ordered his release. Now, he's suing the county, its corrections department and prosecutor's office for the alleged blunder. "There’s no explanation why this guy stayed in jail," said his attorney Al Cernadas. "It’s...
Mayor Adams Launches Major Step To Put The “PARK” Back In Park Avenue
City Releases RFP to Redesign Park Avenue Between East 46th Street and East 57th Street, as Greener, Safer, More Welcoming Corridor. New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez have announced a major step to put the park back in Park Avenue between East 46th Street and East 57th Street by adding greenery, public seating, concessions, and safer crossings for pedestrians. The city released an RFP today to help develop a cohesive design vision for that portion of Park Avenue, which sits atop the Grand Central Terminal Train Shed — currently undergoing a major capital rehabilitation by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)’s Metro-North Railroad. This effort comes as the city continues to advance its vision to permanently reimagine Fifth Avenue as a safer, less congested, pedestrian-centered boulevard, as well as other public realm projects in commercial corridors across the city.
Montclair Community Farms out to feed people
MONTCLAIR — It’s not quite the same activity you might see at a car dealership or a Turkish bazaar, but haggling is an option used by some customers at a community farm in Essex County, N.J. People may see a price for a specific vegetable or fruit at Montclair Community Farms and decide that they would like to buy the product at a lower price.
New-look men's soccer team drops 2024 season opener, falling to Ursinus College, 8-0
The new-look Medgar Evers College men's soccer team opened its 2024 season on Friday evening, falling to the Bears of Ursinus College by a score of 8-0 at a match played at Patterson Field in Collegeville, PA. Ursinus got on the board first, capitalizing off a Cougars turnover to take...
Cam’ron To Be The Voice Of Manhattan On Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ‘Warriors’ Album
**Cam’ron as the Voice of Manhattan in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ‘Warriors’ Album**. The upcoming concept album, *Warriors*, inspired by the classic 1979 film of the same name, represents an ambitious fusion of hip-hop, musical theater, and narrative storytelling. Central to this project is the creative collaboration between Lin-Manuel Miranda—a multi-talented artist known for his groundbreaking work in musical theater—and a cast of iconic voices from the world of hip-hop. One of the most notable inclusions is Cam’ron, who has been entrusted with the role of the voice of Manhattan. This decision not only underscores Cam’ron’s relevance in contemporary music but also highlights the significant cultural dynamics of Manhattan as portrayed in the album.
Fourteen Scholars from East Orange/ Orange Receive Spring 2024 Dean's List Honors
East Orange/Orange, NJ- Seton Hall University is pleased to announce the following students who qualified for the Spring 2024 Dean's list and to congratulate them for their outstanding academic achievements. After the close of every semester, undergraduate students completing all courses with a GPA of 3.4, with no grades lower than "C", qualify for the Dean's List. Guadalupe Aguilar Jimenez '26 Majoring in Anthropology, Minoring in Criminal Justice From Orange, NJ Nicholas Jandernoa Majoring in Thph From Orange, NJ Sandra Adablah '26 From Orange, NJ Kai Morris From Orange, NJ Arianna Walters '27 Majoring in Accounting From East Orange, NJ Semaj Hatcher From East Orange, NJ Brandon Lewis From East Orange, NJ Jeffrey Warren From East Orange, NJ Tawanna Brown From East Orange, NJ Nyah Johnson From East Orange, NJ Eva Valere From East Orange, NJ Dylan Kilonzo From East Orange, NJ Mc'Angelo Nwangwu From East Orange, NJ Tyra Rambaran From East Orange, NJ As one of the nation's leading Catholic universities, Seton Hall has been showing the world what great minds can do since 1856. Home to over 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students and offering more than 90 rigorous majors, Seton Hall's academic excellence has been singled out for distinction by The Princeton Review, U.S. News & World Report and Bloomberg Businessweek. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Montclair to Celebrate 50th Anniversary of Alonso F. Bonsal Wildlife Preserve
MONTCLAIR, NJ - The Montclair community is gearing up to celebrate a significant milestone—the 50th anniversary of the Alonso F. Bonsal Wildlife Preserve. Nature enthusiasts and residents alike are invited to join in the festivities, which will take place from 4 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 8, at the preserve’s entrance on Daniels Drive. The rain date is Sunday, September 15. Food and drink - family fun programs. Admission to the event is free, but guests are encouraged to RSVP by emailing BonsalPreserve@verizon.net.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER "We’ll have a cook out, programs for kids, and a chance to acknowledge the officials who stewarded our revival," says organizers. Donations welcome at paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/4606625 or when you come As the community prepares to celebrate this golden anniversary, the organizers hope the event will not only be a day of fun and fellowship but also a reminder of the importance of protecting and enjoying Montclair’s natural spaces. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Mayor Baskerville Calls for Recognition and Education on Diversity through Flag Symbolism in Montclair
MONTCLAIR, NJ - In a recent press release, Mayor Renee Baskerville highlighted the importance of the Red, Black, and Green flag, also known as the Pan-African or Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) flag, as a potent symbol of freedom and the long-standing journey of African Americans towards justice and equality. The flag serves as a global representation of the struggle for educational, economic, health, and social equity that African Americans continue to face. Mayor Baskerville emphasized the significance of the flag during a time when the richness of American diversity, particularly the contributions of people of color, is...
Kenny Garrett Added as Headliner for 15th Annual Montclair Jazz Festival Downtown Jamboree, Sept. 14
MONTCLAIR, NJ - The JAZZ HOUSE KiDS organization has announced that GRAMMY-winning saxophonist Kenny Garrett will headline the 15th Annual MONTCLAIR JAZZ FESTIVAL Downtown Jamboree, scheduled for September 14th on Bloomfield Avenue in Montclair, NJ. This year's milestone celebration will also feature performances from a diverse lineup of renowned artists, including vocalist Lisa Fischer and Grand Baton, drummer Jerome Jennings & ill Philosophy, Colombian harpist Edmar Castañeda Quartet, seashellist and trombonist Steve Turre Sextet, rising star Brianna Thomas, and the Montclair State University Jazz Ensemble directed by Oscar Perez. Additionally, the JAZZ HOUSE Collective, featuring vocalist and...
UAlbany Great Danes Start Season Strong with Win Over LIU Sharks
Following what was arguably their most accomplished season in program history, the UAlbany Great Danes are hoping for similar success this year. The Great Danes kicked off their season for the second consecutive year at home, taking on the LIU Sharks. UAlbany entered Week 1 as the 16th-ranked team in...
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